THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS PREMIER “THERE’S A PLACE” VIDEO

 

THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS NEW SONG, “THERE’S A PLACE” 

IT APPEARS IN UPCOMING CATHERINE HARDWICKE-DIRECTED FEATURE FILM MISS YOU ALREADY, STARRING TONI COLLETTE, DREW BARRYMORE AND BAND’S LEAD SINGER AND LYRICIST TYSON RITTER 

THE VIDEO FOR “THERE’S A PLACE,” DIRECTED BY CATHERINE HARDWICKE

The All-American Rejects return today with a new song,“There’s A Place,” which was written while the band’s singer Tyson Ritter was in London shooting the feature film Miss You Already, directed by Catherine Hardwicke (TwilightThirteen). “There’s A Place” can be heard in the trailer for the film. Its accompanying video, directed by Hardwicke with a cameo from Toni Collette, premieres today. “There’s A Place” is available now for digital download and streaming via digital subscription services. Roadside Attractions and Lionsgate will release Miss You Already in theaters nationwide on Friday, November 6th. Since forming in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1999, The All-American Rejects have released four studio albums: their platinum self-titled debut, featuring the breakthrough hit “Swing Swing,” followed by 2005’s double-platinum Move Along, which spawned the Top 10 hits “It Ends Tonight,” “Dirty Little Secret,” and “Move Along,” and the gold-certified When The World Comes Down, featuring the four-million seller “Gives You Hell,” and 2012’s Kids In The Street. The band, which also includes guitarist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gaylor, have sold more than four million albums and 16 million singles worldwide. They are currently writing songs for their new album and will be revealing more info soon.