Fresh from sharing the stage with the Jonas Brothers on an arena tour, the iconic American rock band The All-American Rejects has just gifted fans with a brand new single. Titled "Get This," the track serves as an exciting preview of their forthcoming album, Sandbox, which is scheduled to arrive in the spring of 2026.
A Return to Signature Sound and Festive Visuals
The new song marks a vibrant return to the band's classic sound, blending an infectious indie-pop vibe that longtime fans will recognize from massive hits like "Gives You Hell" and "Move Along." Accompanying the release is a playful music video that draws inspiration from classic holiday films. The band members are featured across five distinct and whimsical sets, adding a visual feast to the audio experience.
Frontman Tyson Ritter shared the upbeat origins of the track, describing it as "pure fun." He revealed that the song was born from a sunny, relaxed moment, written "in the sunshine on the back porch of our family home."
A Career-Defining Year of Viral Success
This release continues what has become one of the most successful periods in the band's career. Their momentum was initially sparked by a viral House Party run, a success that is set to expand globally in the coming year. The single "Easy Come, Easy Go" played a pivotal role in this surge, amassing hundreds of millions of views across three different music videos.
Their recent achievements have captured the attention of major media outlets, earning coverage from Nightline, CNN, FADER, New York Magazine, and NPR. The band's growing profile was further cemented with a performance of the hit on Jimmy Kimmel Live! earlier this year.
Building Momentum Towards a Highly-Anticipated Album
"Get This" follows two other recent singles, "Eggshell Tap-Dancer" and "Search Party." The latter had a spectacular premiere on MTV and was featured on the massive screens in Times Square. The excitement for their new album is already palpable, with Sandbox accumulating over 10 million pre-release streams even before its official launch.
The band is set to close out their monumental 2025 with high-profile performances at KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas and a slot on Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve, ensuring they ring in the new year on a spectacular high note.