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All-American Rejects release comeback single

All-American Rejects release comeback single

The All-American Rejects will be releasing their fourth studio album Kids in the Street on March 27th, 2012 with the new single Beekeeper’s Daughter available for download from iTunes today.

The new single is also set to appear in CW’s television show 90210, aired January 31st, where the band will be performing at Liam’s (Matt Lanter) bar.

The All American Rejects are currently headlining the Shaking off the Rust Tour and just announced they will be supporting Blink-182 on their upcoming summer tour. The band will also headline a spring tour starting March 30th, 2012.

The All-American Rejects are an alternative rock band from Stillwater, Oklahoma. The band consists of lead vocalist Tyson Ritter, lead guitarist Nicholas Wheeler, rhythm guitarist Mike Kennerty and drummer Chris Gaylor.

They have sold over 10 million albums worldwide. AAR were ranked 73rd on the Hot 100 Artists of the 2000s and 183rd on Billboard magazine 200 Artists of the Decade’s list.

Zanib Asghar 

To download the single visit iTunes. For upcoming UK tour dates visit the band’s official website.

Watch the video for Beekeeper’s Daughter here:

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