
When The World Comes Down
Genre: Alternative Rock, Powerpop
Released: December 16, 2008
Label: DGC/Interscope
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March 20, 2009
Happy 27th Birthday, Nick!
March 4, 2009
New Nick Interview with PopMatters!There’s Been No Wrong Turns, There’s Just Been Detours: An Interview with the All-American Rejects
by Evan Sawdey
PopMatters Associate Interviews Editor
All-American Rejects guitarist Nick Wheeler doesn’t care about matching the success of his last album, what other people think of him, or what album covers he lands on. All he cares about is his music.
Maybe we’ve all been wrong about the All-American Rejects.
The Rejects, lead by songwriters Tyson Ritter (vocals) and Nick Wheeler (guitar), were always a bit hard to categorize. After all, though their emo-ready looks made them instant Alternative Press pinup stars, the sound of AAR was always closer to pop than rock, as if the band just couldn’t resist a good melody when it hit them. When recording their eponymous 2002 debut, Wheeler & Ritter often used tinny drum machines to flesh out their dual-guitar attacks, soon expanding into the full-band format with 2005’s mega-hit Move Along, a soaring guitar-pop disc that spawned hits like “ Dirty Little Secret” and the title track. Now, with their new album When the World Comes Down having come out in December of last year, the Rejects are ready to once again conquer the charts and possibly the world.
There’s only one problem: they don’t really care.
When interviewing guitarist Nick Wheeler, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. When I mentioned burgeoning alt-rock acts like AP-darlings Forever the Sickest Kids, Wheeler responded simply: “I was gonna say ‘Who?’ but then you said AP and I’m like ‘Oh—yeah, I don’t really give a fuck anymore.’” Instead, he got excited by the mention of sugar-pop maestros Fountains of Wayne, noting that FOW bassist Adam Schlesinger wrote the Oscar-nominated theme song to the 1996 Tom Hanks film That Thing You Do! Instead of trying to categorize himself into any particular genre, all Wheeler would admit to is that “I like upbeat rock music that you can sing along to: that’s it.” Even when I asked him if he felt like he was selling out given the Rejects’ multitude of cross-promotions with the likes of Pepsi and Honda, Wheeler said that he didn’t care what people thought, instead asking, “Who wouldn’t want to design a Pepsi can and get 500 million of ‘em out in fuckin’ every Wal-Mart across the country?” With his celebrity, he’s presented with opportunities that most of us will never have, and instead of worrying about his standing with the rock community, he instead seizes every once-in-a-lifetime moment that he can, never once looking back with regret. When you take all of this into account, the band’s acoustic cover of Britney Spears’ “Womanizer” starts to make sense.
Though this interview was conducted a few weeks prior to the release of When the World Comes Down, it didn’t stop Wheeler from discussing how the band is terrible at picking out singles, how little he cares about matching the commercial success of his past albums, and how he’s only now overcoming his sudden and inexplicable two-year loss of love for music.
Click here for the interview.
Source: www.popmatters.com
February 20, 2009
Nick Chat To ilikemusicNick did an interview with ilikemusic.com, he talked about the new record, recording, touring, and many more!
When The World Comes Down is the third studio album from The All American Rejects. Formed in 2001 by lead singer Tyson Ritter and lead guitarist Nick Wheeler, this four piece went on to sell over three and a half million albums worldwide, spawn hit singles such as Swing Swing, Dirty Little Secret, Move Along and It Ends Tonight, and achieve Gold status for their second album Move Along in the UK.
Having toured the States relentlessly for nearly a decade, as well as crossing the seas to play numerous gigs across the globe, The All American Rejects are a hardworking band who blend their form of punk rock into a more mainstream bracket with catchy riffs and sing a long lyrics. After spending the majority of 2008 working on their third studio album, When The World Comes Down, ilikemusic caught up with guitarist Nick Wheeler to chat about putting the album together, music he likes, playing live shows and his first tiny, three-stringed red guitar.
“I Like Music because… it doesn’t only pay the bills, I enjoy the hell outta doing it.” NICK, THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS (Nicely said, Nick ;D)
Click here to read the full interview. This interview soon to be added to the ‘Interview’ section.
January 23, 2009
Nick Wheeler on LA Ink VideoSomeone has posted the video of Nick getting tattooed on LA Ink. Hannah Aitchison did a great job! I love the banana idea!
So flippin’ adorable!
January 13, 2009
Nick Wheeler on LA Ink!Nick going to appears on the TV show ‘LA Ink’! He will get a new ink of his puppy! Aw!
Taken from the official site of LA Ink:
Kat puts Naheed in charge of throwing a party to celebrate the shop’s 1-year anniversary; Kim asks Hannah to tattoo her for the first time; Nick Wheeler from the band All-American Rejects wants a portrait of his puppy.
So, don’t miss it! It’s on at Thursday, January 22 at 10 PM!

