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All Time Low teamed up with Vic Fuentes for "A Love Like War"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Wednesday, September 4, 2013

All Time Low have teamed up with Pierce The Veil's frontman Vic Fuentes unveiled the new video for their brand spanking new single, "A Love Like War," taken from American pop punk band's upcoming expanded reissue of 2012's fifth full-length studio album, "Don't Panic." The new version of the album called "Don't Panic: It's Longer Now!" includes four brand new original songs as well as three bonus acoustic tracks, is slated to arrive on September 30th via Hopeless Records.
After watching All Time Low and Pierce the Veil's co-headlined Spring Fever Tour, fan realized how similar the two bands really are in terms of stage presence and energy. While the two bands have similar energies, they have different styles musically which is something that really excited about their collaboration. As soon as the guitar started playing in "A Love Like War," you will hear the intro didn't sound too much like All Time Low or too much like Pierce the Veil but rather represented a new sound entirely. The first verse is solely Alex Gaskarth, and Vic Fuentes enters during the refrain, really adding a lot to the sound.
Our favorite part about the song is the second verse which starts out with Gaskarth and then Fuentes is added in harmony with Gaskarth which gives the verse a really full and solid sound. The only thing we hoped would happen in this song is an addition of Fuentes' classic scream. There was a glimpse of it when he screamed "Let's Go!" or during the final chorus when he sort of screamed "Feel my bones ignite." All in all, I think All Time Low could have pushed the envelope a tiny bit more and used Fuentes' powerful scream, but maybe they didn't want to give away all their secrets right away.
The nearly-four-minute video sees the band performing the track inside a theater, as the band keeps singing the song while a black-and-white film is played on the big screen behind them. The video also gives glimpses at the band members messing up the whole place by throwing their pop corn at each other. It's probably fair to say that fan have been pretty much obsessed with All Time Low's "Don't Panic" album ever since it first penetrated our oh-so-grateful eardrums last year. We know every twangy guitar riff and we know every fit face Jack Barakat pulls performing it live. Check out the video below. It's the most fun had in a cinema!

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