I was sitting in math class
one day and I got an email from my mom saying “What are we doing wed November 14?” I was a little confused because that was a
Wednesday, but I answered and said that we were not doing anything. Her
response? “All American Rejects at Soul Kitchen. Be there or be square
=D” I jumped out of my seat in the middle of class. I was so excited because I
had not seen them since 2009 and I was feeling deprivation. Of course, knowing
my luck, I was sick on the day of the show, but that did not stop me. I left
school and went straight to Mobile. When I got there, I stood in line for a
little while then I got in and got my underage bracelet and stood in another
line. The security guy let us in the room and my mom and I headed for the
barricade. The first guy was Matt Toka. I was absolutely amazed by how good he
was. He is one of those guys that will one day be responsible for the punk rock
revival. He had so much energy and ran around the venue like he owned the
place. I did not know any of his songs other than the Nirvana cover of
Courtney. I got to meet him after his set and he was just… awesome. I cannot
think of another adjective to describe him. If he ever comes back to Alabama, I
will be attending.
Then it was time for All American Rejects. Gosh, I was so
stoked. Tyson walked onto the stage and he was just as beautiful as could be.
They opened with Dirty Little Secret. The opening guitar to that song really
set the standard for how the rest of the night would turn out. They followed
that with
Fallin’ Apart
My Paper Heart (Written about a girl from Alabama. “This song
goes out to Anna Banana *gives a fake address*)
Beekeeper’s Daughter (My Favorite! AHH!)
I Wanna
Walk Over Me
Fast and Slow
Swing, Swing (Told a story about writing this album in his
grandmothers attic in her run-down trailer)
Mona Lisa
It End’s Tonight
Gonzo
Move Along
Kids In The Street
Heartbeat Slowing Down
Gives You Hell
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