In the span of All Time Low’s discography, 2009’s Nothing Personal probably isn’t their most defining effort. So Wrong, It’s Right had hooks but also less filler, their “comeback” album Don’t Panic! contains some of their most interesting material, and the Put Up Or Shut Up EP remains an ATL diehard favorite. That being said, Nothing Personal is the album that helped to launch them into the mainstream a decade ago, and with the album having many an ATL concert staple, is it really any surprise the band is celebrating the decade anniversary of the album with a handful of special shows? Probably not. Is the band re-recording the album a good idea? Well, they’re doing that as well.
Yes, All Time Low will be releasing a re-recording of Nothing Personal (out November 8th), as well as playing Nothing Personal in its entirety at 3 very special US shows this December. Notably, the band will also be releasing a documentary about the album and its recording process, as well.
Hey all, it's been 10 years since Nothing Personal came out, and you know what? It's Still Nothing Personal. Get it? Ok good. Anyway! We'll be playing the album in its entirety in 3 cities across the country this December: LA, Chicago, and Sayreville, NJ. pic.twitter.com/lF21RkxuR2
— All Time Low (@AllTimeLow) September 24, 2019
On the album’s re-recording, All Time Low had this to say:
On the 10 years after first releasing Nothing Personal, we returned to Red Bull Studios in LA to revisit the making of the album. It’s Still Nothing Personal: A Ten Year Tribute features all new recordings of the classic album. While we were there, we filmed the entire recording process and checked in with a few familiar faces for a documentary about the album. It’s Still Nothing Personal: A Ten Year Tribute available everywhere November 8.
10 years later we return to the scene of the crime: Filmed and tracked live at RedBull Studios, we take look back at All Time Low’s album Nothing Personal. Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/onVqgZGEi7
— All Time Low (@AllTimeLow) July 7, 2019
Needless to say, fans of All Time Low’s foray into poppier material should be pretty stoked. No word on whether the band will be doing a full tour in support of it or anything like that (probably not), but you never know!