Kids in the Street
| All American RejectsKids in the Street
Kids in the Street is the fourth studio album by American rock band The All-American Rejects, released March 26, 2012 by Interscope Records. It is their last to be released on Interscope. -Wikipedia
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All Music
Production flourishes add depth that the perfectly pretty introspective acoustic ballads don’t quite manage to muster, yet those slower tunes do highlight the range.
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Consequence of Sound
Did anyone mention the last decade is over now? They didn’t get that memo.
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Song Facts
Hearkening back a lot to their early years when they were punk rock kids.
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The Wrap
Reaching for maturity on an uneven fourth album, the former pop-punk band All-American Rejects sacrifices too much spunk
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Sputnik Music
The Rejects move along with another LP that will bleed into your mind.
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American Songwriter
The All-American Rejects Get Personal On Kids In The Street
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Bloody Disgusting
A nostalgic, dreamy sense and and up-to-date, fresh sound for me. I recommend it to fans both old and new!
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Pop Crush
All-American Rejects offer a nostalgic look back to a more innocent time on 'Kids in the Street.
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Rueters
The Rejects move away from the carefree pop-rock sound of their past three albums, reserving their trademark sound only for the record’s cheeky lead single.
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Uproxx
A little something for everybody who likes everything.
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Pop Matters
Doesn't come close to achieving any sort of breakthrough when they try anything new.
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Idobi
They needed to return with a phenomenal follow-up, and that’s exactly what Kids in the Street is.
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Seattle PI
The band's musical versatility shines through.
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Pop Dust
They are, by nearly every standard, really good songs. They're permeated with shadows that feel comforting real in their darkness.
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Oor
Everything matches the eleven songs, but what is it all sweet and harmless.
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Kill Your Stereo
The album is refreshing. The band have tried to move away from the straight up power pop they have created and inject some rock n roll into the mix.
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Mind Equals Blown
They haven’t lost their classic charm and have yet to really push anyone away, so for that I congratulate them.
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The Edge
definitely worth buying and with its catchy riffs, you’re going to hear it a lot here and there!
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Napster
The group is all about quality in craft. The guitars are fuzzy and chunky, vocals snotty and slack, and lyrics slyly witty and sharp.
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Buzz Net
Some moments of the album are very dramatic and others are fun and will simply make you dance around your room.
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Shine Through Normality
I find myself on a ride, these guys really take you into the feelings of these songs until you just get this upwelling of emotion.
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The Levity Ball
Obviously modestly talented.
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Under the Gun Review
They may yet find some strength in experimentation but unfortunately, you can cast most of this aside.
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Slacker
Their richest and most varied album to date.
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