Big hooks abound on the forceful debut by power pop whiz kids
Nick Wheeler and
Tyson Ritter. Though not yet old enough to legally buy an alcoholic drink in the year 2002,
the All-American Rejects are capable songwriters, accomplished vocalists, and skilled instrumentalists. Guitar-driven and underpinned with a humane-sounding drum machine cranking out frenetic backbeats, each cut on their self-titled debut brims with harmonies that recall the early
Who and classic
Beach Boys. Bolstered by the brash bar band bravado akin to
the Replacements,
the Goo Goo Dolls, and
Fastball in all their ragged glory,
the All-American Rejects passionately render songs about girls, love, self-doubt, and youthful abandon. Cuts such as "Too Far Gone" employ a sympathetic orchestral backdrop, while tracks including "Drive Away," "My Paper Heart," and "One More Sad Song" prove that loud guitars and a broken heart make great rock & roll. A talented band destined for great things,
the All-American Rejects are primed to be embraced by the masses. [The British edition of this album features an acoustic version of "The Cigarette Song" as a bonus track.] ~ Tom Semioli