This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Tyson of The All-American Rejects talked a little with Stereogum about their new single: To be able to walk away from it for a second was — a lot of people are afraid to do it. I mean, I was afraid to do it, but I was so burnt out. There’s a big difference between a crafter and an artist. People that craft put in their 10,000 hours and they excel at their work. I felt like we were turning it into a craft as opposed to an artistry. I know that might sound silly coming from a guy who wrote “Dirty Little Secret,” but I was 22 when I wrote that. I think now being on the other side of 30, I have a perspective that I didn’t have when I was younger. Having this ability to inherently be able to craft a song is something that a lot of people lean on and just keep pumping out and serving the beast and shaking the purse strings for a commerce as an end result. more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos and other embedded content.
The video was horrible and caught me doing what I do a lot - regret watching a music video first instead of just listening to a song as there was just unnecessary audio from the acting going on. But I dig the song.