Deleting on September 2, 2021.
The owner of this blog (Maribelle) will be permanently leaving Tumblr and deleting this blog on September 2, 2021 due to irreconcilable feelings about Tumblr’s rules regarding NSFW content (among other grievances about the website.) For any questions, please feel free to contact through the DMs or by leaving a reply to this post!
Maribelle still loves AAR (as well as a lot of other pop punk bands and fandoms)! If you’d like to stay connected with her on any other social media -- Twitter, Reddit, Discord, etc. -- feel free to send a DM!
As for The All-American Rejects:
AAR:
next known show: Riot Fest, Sep. 17 - 19, 2021
Move Along the album turned 15 years old in 2020
Spotify, Aug. 20, 2020: procured a playlist called “Rejects Faves,” made up of what they believed to be underrated AAR songs
featured on Ep. 2 of Mark Hoppus’ radio show, “After School Radio”
on that note: when guest-starring anywhere, often only represented by Tyson
not coming out with new music any time soon so please stop asking (”Send Her To Heaven,” “Gen Why,” and “Demons” officially came out in 2019, calm down)
Tyson:
stays creative (writing songs, writing scripts, etc.)
NEW SONG, Aug. 04, 2020: Pine Box; calling the project “Sharpton Mann”
often screenshot-draws over photographs of people lovingly referred to as “doodle dee doos”
announced at the end of July 2020 that he’ll be living in New Zealand for a while to support Elena as she works on a project there
buzzed his long hair off
Nick:
spends most time in his own studio production and engineering, “Wheelhouse Studio,” where he co-writes and produces songs for/with various musicians/artists
in late July/early August 2020: received an Advanced Certificate from Berklee for General Music Studies
Mike:
still records and mixes for other bands (e.g. They Stay Dead, Screeching Weasel, Direct Hit!, etc.)
set up a side Instagram in 2018 to post solely about his record collection and other old school punk rock paraphernalia; posts regularly
hosts the “From the Vault” series on AAR’s Instagram -- videos where Mike acts as the band’s historian; he talks about AAR’s music history based on his physical, personal collection of AAR stuff dating as far back as the 90s
Chris:
We never really know, do we? Lol. HERE is the most recent public photo of him from Feb. 2020.















