All Time Low reaches new peak as The Weather tops Alternative Charts
Rock Albums chart, and Number 8 on Billboard’s Top Vinyl Albums. The record has already delivered a string of major moments, including the TODAY Show debut of The Weather, a surprise release of their track Oh No!, and a free concert for more than 21,000 fans at the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas ahead of their When We Were Young Festival appearance.Reflecting on how far they have come, frontman Alex Gaskarth recently shared that the band continues to think of themselves as a current act, not one leaning on past success. “Our music showcases us literally growing up,” he said. “We see ourselves as a current band, a current act that continues to push forward and not one that is just built on its legacy.”
More than twenty years after forming in Maryland, All Time Low is proving that their story is still being written. With a Number One single at radio, a global tour underway, and a community honoring their impact, The Weather is more than a chart hit. It is another reminder that All Time Low is still one of the most dependable, uplifting forces in modern rock.