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Review: All Time Low - Future Hearts

Future Hearts is the sixth studio album by All Time Low. This band from Baltimore, Maryland has been successful in the past from their hit album "So Wrong, It's Right". They are also known for playing at Warped Tour a handful of times. All Time Low was the staple for pop punk in the mid 2000's.

Not too much has changed style-wise since their past releases, which is not a bad thing for dedicated fans or if this album is the first time you listen to All Time Low. I am always hopeful for bands to change up their style after an amount of albums released.

A couple of the tracks has guest vocalists, including the song "Tidal Waves". This song features Mark Hoppus of "Blink 182". This track would have to be the best one on this album. This song is well put together and very easy to listen too.

A few other songs on this album are worth checking out. Other then that, most of the tracks just sounds simplistic and mundane. I rate this album a 5 out of 10. It may have been a little higher if it was one of their first releases but after six albums, they have a lot competition and they need to step it up. If you are interested on purchasing this album find it on Amazon! 

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PostedApril 14, 2015
AuthorAnthony Cecchetti
Tagsreviews, all time low, future hearts

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