All Time Low have teamed up with Avril Lavigne to release the new collaborative single Fake As Hell.
The multi-platinum rockers and the GRAMMY® Award-nominated, multi-platinum singer, songwriter, designer, and philanthropist make perfect partners on the undeniable earworm.
Elaborating on Fake As Hell All Time Low frontman Alex Gaskarth reveals, Fake As Hell is a song about recognizing what’s real and saying goodbye to what’s not— it’s about cutting ties with people and things that don’t lift you up and help you progress. It’s a wave goodbye to whatever’s in the rear-view mirror and a new perspective on the road ahead. Collaborating on this one with Avril is a dream realized and getting to watch her do what she does best in the studio was crazy inspiring.”
Fake As Hell arrives as the band gears up to return to Australia in November for the biggest headline tour of their career.
Featuring special guests Mayday Parade and Lauran Hibberd.
All Time Low’s latest studio album Tell Me I’m Alive was released earlier this year via Fueled By Ramen. The 13-track collection marks All Time Low’s first full-length album in three years and ushers in an exciting new era for the band. Recorded in Los Angeles and Aspen with longtime collaborators Zakk Cervini [blink-182, Machine Gun Kelly, Halsey] and Andrew Goldstein [Maroon 5, Katy Perry, Jxdn], the album is a gut punch of renegade riffs and intense introspection that finds the band reaching thrilling new heights of creativity.
Of the album, Gaskarth stated, “‘Tell Me I'm Alive’ is an exploration of loneliness, isolation, and coping with the pitfalls of a world that feels like it's out to get you after collectively going through several very tumultuous years kicked off by the pandemic. It is not a ‘pandemic record,’ per se, but written on the heels of such a life-changing event, its themes are certainly focused through and informed by that lens; Some songs echo defiance and a desire to escape, others are reflective and remorseful over lost time and longing for deeper connections and deeper meaning. We wanted to instill a hopeful tone, but ultimately this album is about dealing with hopelessness and surviving. We hope our fans find comfort in the understanding that even at our lowest points, there can be forward motion, growth, the strength to let go of what no longer serves us, and ultimately a message of resilience.”
All Time Low Australian Tour 2023
Wednesday 1st November - Metro City - Perth
Friday 3rd November - AEC Theatre - Adelaide
Saturday 4th November Margaret Court Arena - Melbourne
Wednesday 8th November - Hordern Pavilion - Sydney
Thursday 9th November - The Fortitude Music Hall - Brisbane
Tickets for all shows on sale now via Destroy All Lines.