All Time Low Turned Into Zombies in 'Something's Gotta Give' Video
. (Radio.com) All Time Low shed their boyish good looks in favor of a more deathly appearance in "Something's Gotta Give," the first single from new album, Future Hearts, due April 7. The pop-punk foursome released an accompanying video where frontman Alex Gaskarth is on his last nickel, working for a new burger joint dressed up as box of french fries. Being a happy chap, Gaskarth can't understanding why everyone is running away from him. Finally catching a glimpse of himself in a window, Gaskarth discovers he's a horrifying flesh-eating zombie. Fans will enjoy the unexpected bloody ending. In addition to the standard Future Hearts album, the band is also offering a deluxe version with 15 tracks, expanded artwork and an alternate cover. It also includes a set of five Polaroid style photos taken from the band's personal archives. Hopeless Records will also release a limited edition colored 12-inch vinyl LP, available via pre-order today. Bundles with a myriad of merch options go on sale tomorrow. The band will hit the road February and tour the new album through July when Gaskarth and Jack Barakat will stop to host the second Alternative Press Music Awards on July 22 in Cleveland, Ohio. Check out the dates and watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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