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All-American Rejects Take The Justin Bieber vs … – Buzzworthy – MTV

The All-American Rejects' Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler face some tough decisions in 'This Or That.' Read the original here: All-American Rejects Take The Justin Bieber vs … – Buzzworthy – MTV

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All-American Rejects Won’t Let Kids ‘Slow Build’ Get Them Down

‘Buy it, steal it, just feel it. I don’t care,’ frontman Tyson Ritter says of AAR’s new album, Kids in the Street. By James Montgomery Tyson Ritter of All-American Rejects Photo: MTV News When the All-American Rejects returned in March with Kids in the Street, expectations were high. After all, it was the follow-up to 2008’s When the World Comes Down — an album that continued their string of crossover successes thanks to the hit “Gives You Hell” — and powered by slick first single “Beekeeper’s Daughter,” Kids looked certain to continue that trend. Of course, to date, Kids has yet to catch fire. It debuted at #18 on the Billboard albums chart and has subsequently dropped out of the Top 200 altogether. But the Rejects aren’t worried by that slow start. In fact, to hear them tell it, everything’s going according to plan. “This is the record where we’re trying to prove ourselves as an ‘album band.’ We’ve done fine with singles,” AAR frontman Tyson Ritter told MTV News backstage at the Bamboozle festival. “Our last record, we were so proud of, but ‘Gives You Hell,’ sort of just steam-rolled the way and let nothing else surface. Honestly, man, we’re a whatever-the-hell-anybody-takes-from-us band. Singles, records, buy it, steal it — just feel it. I don’t care. Just come to a show.” And it’s at those shows where the true scope of the Rejects’ accomplishments can be felt. After all, over the course of a decade as a band, they’ve strung together a series of hits that would give any group pause (“Swing, Swing,” “Move Along,” “It Ends Tonight,” “Dirty Little Secret,” etc) and it’s gotten to the point these days where the band can actually see the past 10 years play out before their very eyes. Which is why they’re not worried about one album; they’re career artists, through and through. “It’s been a slow build with this one, but, you know, we’re in a climate where guitars aren’t as cool as they used to be and, luckily, I feel like our fanbase has sort of hung out and waited for us for four records,” Ritter said. “It’s [been] 10 years now. We just got done playing shows, on a tour, and there are people that have been there for 10 years, singing ‘Swing, Swing’ in the back, drinking, and then girls up front with the X’s out their hands, singing ‘Dirty Little Secret’ and ‘Gives You Hell.’ So it’s crazy to look at a Rejects show, and as you scan to the back of the crowd, you’re going through 10 years of people.” Are you an All-American Rejects fan? Tell us why in the comments! Related Artists The All-American Rejects

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‘Smash’ Star Katharine McPhee Talks Auditioning For Steven Spielberg

‘Mr. Spielberg, when you meet him, he is not intimidating at all,’ McPhee tells MTV News. By Christina Garibaldi Katharine McPhee Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/ Getty Images It’s been a while since we’ve seen Katharine McPhee in the spotlight. Now all eyes are on her as the “American Idol” alum takes on the leading role as Karen Cartwright in the highly anticipated NBC musical drama “Smash.” But the road to “Smash” hasn’t been an easy one for McPhee. After coming in as runner-up in the 2006 season of “American Idol” and starring in “The House Bunny,” McPhee has had a rough road on her career path. She was dropped from her record label in 2008 and struggled with getting other movie projects off the ground. But her determination paid off, which is something she could relate to when playing her character on “Smash.” “My character, Karen, is the biggest dreamer of them all, she dreams big. Our show is about dreaming big,” McPhee told MTV News at the New York premiere of “Smash.” “She has a big heart, she has a lot of drive and she’s very determined about what she wants in her career and what she wants out of it and how she’s gonna go about doing it, and keeping a real strong moral code. I think she is a little green when you first meet her. She’s not quite sure how things go and how things are worked in the business, [and] she learns a lot throughout the course of the first season.” The show centers on the making of a Broadway musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. In the first episode, viewers will see McPhee’s struggle with several auditions before getting a callback to compete against newcomer Megan Hilty’s character for the part of Marilyn. But according to McPhee, her audition for the role of Karen was nothing like the one you will see during the premiere on Monday. “I did have to audition for this,” McPhee said. “It was actually one of the more simple auditions I’ve been through. I auditioned, put myself on tape, flew to New York the next week, was testing for it. I waited two days for Mr. Spielberg to watch the tape and I got the part.” Yes, that’s right. McPhee had to audition for Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg, who is a producer on the series. So we had to ask: Who is more intimidating to audition for, Spielberg or former “Idol” judge Simon Cowell? “I would say neither,” McPhee declared. “Mr. Spielberg, when you meet him, he is not intimidating at all. He’s the most lovely, wonderful, gentle man.” Are you excited for Monday’s premiere of “Smash”? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists Katharine McPhee

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All-American Rejects Go All Out For ‘Beekeeper’s Daughter’ Video

Just-released clip has warring hipsters, a mariachi band … and Wayne Newton. By James Montgomery All-American Rejects’ Tyson Ritter in the “Beekeeper’s Daughter” music video It’s been a while — like, almost three years — since the All-American Rejects have made a music video, so it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that, when they got the go-ahead to shoot a clip for “Beekeeper’s Daughter” (the first single from their upcoming Kids in the Street album), they decided to go all out. “This was the first video where, when we got [the treatment], everyone said ‘yes’ and I said ‘yes … but could we please have some of this?’ And I proceeded to sort of expel every fantastic idea I could think of,” frontman Tyson Ritter explained. “From, like, a hipster fight — beards versus mustaches, a lot of plaid, had to be like ‘West Side Story’ — to some she-devils. Everything we could ever sort of think of for a video that was impractical is in this one. “And the whole thing is floating on a through-line of a man walking through his day, experiencing every random encounter from every random walk of life,” he continued. “And at the very end, there’s a big parade with Wayne Newton.” And Ritter’s not exaggerating either. Because the “Beekeeper’s” video — which premiered Friday (February 3) — is most certainly jam-packed with every one of his notions and then some. It’s a big, buzzy clip, brimming with dancing she-devils, cheerleaders, cops, ticker tape, a mariachi band and Mr. Newton (to name just a few). And while everything in the video elicits a thrill, it’s Newton’s cameo that takes the cake. “Yeah, I think [Tyson’s] email ended with, ‘Oh, and Wayne Newton.’ And I thought that was to sum up that this video needs to have all kinds of outrageousness,” guitarist Nick Wheeler laughed. “But two days before, we got this phone call: ‘Hey, Wayne Newton’s going to be in the video.’ I have his business card in my wallet.” Speaking of business, now that the “Beekeeper’s Daughter” video has been released, there remains one rather sweet sponsorship deal AAR are very interested in securing — one that’s a lot tougher to land than you’d imagine. “This song was dubbed ‘Beekeeper’s Daughter’ because that was the brand of honey that we had in the cabin in the Sequoia Grove National Forest when we first wrote it,” Wheeler said. “It’s really just our desperate attempt at a honey sponsorship.” “And those are not easy to get,” Ritter laughed. “We still haven’t gotten any of that honey.” What do you think of the “Beekeeper’s Daughter” video? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists The All-American Rejects

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All-American Rejects: Motorboatin’, Playmates, and Body Glitt…

http://www.younghollywood.com The Celebrity Beach Bowl is what brought the All-American Rejects to Miami but it seems the nightlife is what makes them stay. We board the band’s tour bus to hear about how they plan to soak up the party atmosphere, band mate confessions, and who’s walking away from the weekend with a good story. Hosted by RJ Williams. Distributed by Tubemogul. 17 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (04:58) Submitted By: YoungHollywood Tags: All-American Rejects

Are Slaughterhouse Joining Eminem’s Shady Records? ‘It Would Be A Great Thing,’ Royce Da 5’9" Says

‘It’s very much what it looks like,’ Royce said of Slaughterhouse joining forces with Eminem. By Shaheem Reid Royce Da 5’9″ Photo: MTV News It’s what the fans want, it seems to be what the artists want, so will the world see the hip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse join Eminem’s Shady Records family

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Exclusive: Weezer Team Up With Lil Wayne For ‘Can’t Stop Partying’

‘He gave it the edge I was looking for,’ Rivers Cuomo says of Jermaine Dupri-produced Raditude track. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias Rivers Cuomo Photo: MTV News By now, you are probably aware that on Weezer’s upcoming Raditude album (a.k.a. “the one with the dog on the cover”), frontman Rivers Cuomo has decided to shake things up, working with the All-American Rejects’ Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler , Butch Walker and super-producer Dr

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All-American Rejects’ Tyson Ritter Confirms Rihanna Collaboration

Band’s frontman says he’ll try both aggressive rock songs and ‘fun, clubby ideas’ for the pop star.

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Kid Cudi, All-American Rejects Rave About VMA House-Band MC Wale

Solange also had nothing but praise for the ‘phenomenal artist’ she’s collaborating with at Sunday’s show.

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