*U.K. release.
Contains 2 bonus tracks. 14 tracks total.
Country: U.S.A.Genre: Pop Rock
Label Number: 9883123
© 2005 Interscope/Doghouse Records
AllMusic Review by Johnny Loftus
© 2005 Interscope/Doghouse Records
AllMusic Review by Johnny Loftus
The All-American Rejects' effervescent 2003 hit "Swing Swing" sounded like a pop-punk adaptation of Better Than Ezra, and their sophomore effort makes this mix even more apparent. The earnest racket of an outfit like the Get Up Kids is also a component in Move Along's sound. But the Rejects
blend and sculpt those influences with keyboards, choirs, pianos --
there's even a classical guitar on "Top of the World" -- and the result
is superficial midrange pop with appeal for a general audience of casual
listeners. (Fans of Wakefield, Something Corporate, Switchfoot, and American Hi-Fi
should take note.) The Rejects rock out a little on "Night Drive,"
"Dirty Little Secret," and "I'm Waiting" -- the guitars crackle
anxiously, and Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler's
breathy harmonies soar like they mean it. There's also distortion
somewhere in "Stab My Back," but it's buried under acoustic guitars,
vocal overdubs, and mournful keyboards. Move Along
has some memorable hooks, such as those on the title track or "Change
Your Mind" -- and, living up to its title, it moves along efficiently,
usually keeping the pace at a snappy midtempo. The songs are also
impeccably arranged, even if they're relentlessly processed and some of
the instrumentation seems like overkill. (A children's choir? Come
on....) In other words, it's easy to like the All-American Rejects if
you're looking for 21st century mainstream rock that takes very, very
few chances but does offer solid melodies and easy to swallow take/break
and night/flight rhyme schemes.
tags: the all american rejects, move along, 2005, flac,
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