If you're a pop punk fan, chances are you grew up screaming your guts out to "maybe it's not my weekend, but it's gonna be my year!!!!" from Baltimore pop punk quarter All Time Low's Weightless.
The 2009 album Nothing Personal catapulted the young band into the upper echelons of pop punk worldwide and since then, the band have gone from strength to strength with albums like Dirty Work, Don't Panic, Future Hearts and Last Young Renegade.
But as Nothing Personal turns 10 while the boys are on a bit of a touring hiatus, the band are getting reflective and have announced that they've re-recorded the album again - filmed and live from Red Bull Studios where the record was first tracked.
10 years later we return to the scene of the crime: Filmed and tracked live at RedBull Studios, we take look back at All Time Low’s album Nothing Personal. Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/onVqgZGEi7
— All Time Low (@AllTimeLow) July 7, 2019
It seems we can expect a few reinventions of their classic songs as well as interviews and back-stories of the original album in a documentary, but fans are also hoping for an anniversary tour of the album. We'll have to wait on word of that but until then, this should satiate us with a healthy dose of MySpace-era nostalgia.
By the way: while All Time Low have taken a few months to regroup, singer Alex Gaskarth has launched the side-project Simple Creatures with blink-182's Mark Hoppus, while guitarist Jack Barakat has just announced a new project called WhoHurtYou.
Celebrate 10 years of Nothing Personal with some All Time Low merch.
