All Time Low Release Title Track To Forthcoming New Album ‘Tell Me I’m Alive’

All Time Low’s highly anticipated, forthcoming album, Tell Me I’m Alive, is due out on March 17.

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Ally Roden graduated from Belmont University where she studied Corporate Communications and Music Business. After numerous internships within public relations and music business, including her time at Red Light Management and PLA Media, Roden began her work in digital media while freelancing on the side. In addition to writing for Music Mayhem, she has her work published in a variety of online and print publications. In her free time when she’s not working or interviewing Nashville’s rising artists for her personal music-focused podcast, Roden enjoys hanging out with her mini-aussie doodle Ollie and reading a good thriller.

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Posted on January 31, 2023

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Multi-platinum selling group All Time Low recently announced their highly anticipated forthcoming album, Tell Me I’m Alive, due March 17. The announcement got even sweeter with the release of the project’s title track, produced by Zakk Cervini and Andrew Goldstein and co-produced by the band’s lead vocalist Alex Gaskarth, along with the single’s official music video. Pre-order Tell Me I’m Alive here, and stream the new track here!

Directed by Gaskarth with Djay Brawner, watch the official music video for “Tell Me I’m Alive” below.

“Just got jumped in an alley/ Life’s too short, picked a fight with a bouncer at a bar in the valley/ Got a couple bruises and a bite mark (On my lip from kissing vampires)/ Let’s find a park, let’s kill a bottle, it’s a start if there’s a spark/ Light up this icy heart (but baby don’t you cry for me)/ I’m messy, I’m reckless/ I fuck shit up for breakfast/ My life is a train wreck/ I’m burning through my paychecks on the weekends/ These cheap friends pull me into the deep end/ Now I’m drowning, I’m sinking, it’s good to feel something/ And I (I wanna fly)/ Wanna burn, I wanna die for cheap thrills again and tell me I’m alive (Alive),” sings the group in the title track.

“Tell Me I’m Alive” is the second taste fans have received from the Baltimore-born pop-punk band’s upcoming project. The first track released, “Sleepwalking,” marked All Time Low’s first release since 2021 and has proven to be a huge success thus far as the single continues to conquer the Alternative Radio charts where it currently sits in the top five.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The band also announced they will be performing at two special upcoming shows. They will make their headlining debut at the iconic Morrison, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Tuesday May 23 and will take the stage on Thursday, May 18 at Nashville, TN’s legendary Ryman Auditorium for a unique stripped-down set. Fans can purchase tickets to both shows beginning on Friday, February 20.

Before hitting the road for their special shows in Morrison and Nashville, All Time Low is set to perform a one-off headline show on Friday, March 17 at London’s Wembley Arena. Tickets are now available for purchase at www.alltimelow.com.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Upcoming All Time Low Tour Dates

February

4 — Philadelphia, PA — Alt 104.5FM’s Winter Jawn
19 — City Center, Spain — Sala La Paqui
20 — Barcelona, Spain — Razzmatazz
22 — Paris, France — La Cigale
23 — Zurich, Switzerland — X-Tra
24 — München, Germany — Muffathalle
25 — Milan, Italy — Fabrique
27 — Hlavní Město Praha, Czechia — Lucerna Music Bar
28 — Warsaw, Poland — Klub Stodoła

March
2 — Berlin, Germany — Astra
4 — Hamburg, Germany — Fabrik
6 — Köln, Germany — Carlswerk Victoria
7 — Tilburg, Netherlands — 013 Tilburg
8 — Antwerpen, Belgium — Trix
13 — Dublin, Ireland — 3Olympia Theatre
15 — Glasgow, United Kingdom — O2 Academy Glasgow
17 — London, United Kingdom — OVO Arena Wembley
18 — Nashville, TN — Ryman Auditorium

May
23 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre

October
21 — Las Vegas, NV — When We Were Young Festival 2023

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Ally Roden graduated from Belmont University where she studied Corporate Communications and Music Business. After numerous internships within public relations and music business, including her time at Red Light Management and PLA Media, Roden began her work in digital media while freelancing on the side. In addition to writing for Music Mayhem, she has her work published in a variety of online and print publications. In her free time when she’s not working or interviewing Nashville’s rising artists for her personal music-focused podcast, Roden enjoys hanging out with her mini-aussie doodle Ollie and reading a good thriller.

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