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The All-American Rejects return with the song “King Kong” ahead of first album in over a decade

All-American Rejects perform live at slam dunk festival uk. leeds^ United Kingdom^ 26th may 2024

The All-American Rejects are ramping up their return with the release of “King Kong,” a high-impact new single that previews their upcoming album Sandbox, arriving May 15. Issued independently, the track highlights a refreshed creative direction for the band while maintaining the signature energy that first put them on the map.

Frontman Tyson Ritter says the song reflects a personal turning point: “‘King Kong’ is about leaving Los Angeles. I’m from a small town in Oklahoma, and I moved back home. When I got to L.A., I fell into an interesting crowd. It was the quintessential, ‘I’m in L.A. in my twenties and early thirties’, life. It’s a town where everyone is chasing the same industry. There’s no real life about it for me that I experienced until I left. Nick brought out the quality in the song. It was a very natural combination of our efforts.”

The single follows earlier releases “Sandbox,” “Easy Come, Easy Go” and “Get This,” both of which have helped reignite interest in the band across streaming platforms and live performances. Together, they set the stage for Sandbox, the group’s first full-length project in more than ten years—and their first released independently—marking a new era defined by creative freedom and a DIY approach.

Alongside the new music, the band is also preparing to return to the stage. After the viral success of their house party-style shows, they’ve confirmed plans for another round of intimate, high-energy performances, with more details expected soon.

See the lyric video for ‘King Kong’ – HERE.

Presave ‘Sandbox’ – HERE.

Editorial credit: ChrisJamesRyanPhotography / Shutterstock.com

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