All Time Low released their follow-up album to last year's Dirty Work with an album called Don't Panic last October. I've wanted to write about this album but I've only found time to do it now. This is the album that follows their separation from their previous record label, Interscope Records, so it is interesting if and how their music has changed.
After listening to the whole album, I found it closer to their earlier music but not too different from their most recent records. They still have a good way of playing with the lyrics and coming up with song titles that has a catchy tune on it.
The only downside of the album is that it has only 11 tracks and I sense a similar tune of being free in most songs that shows that this album is their statement album to their former record label. I guess signing up to a different label still does them wonders and surely delighted their fans with the great songs in the album such as Somewhere In Neverland, If These Sheets Were The States and more. They also had collaborations with other artists on the album such as Backseat Serenade which is a collaboration with Cassadee Pope, known as the lead vocalist of Hey Monday and current contestant on the TV Reality show, The Voice.
This album is one of my favorites this year. They never fail to make me happy with every music they put out. If they keep on releasing music like this, then there really is no reason to panic.
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