Released on October 17, 2025, Everyone’s Talking! marks All Time Low’s tenth studio album and a mature chapter in their career.

It’s produced by Dan Swank, with additional work from Zakk Cervini, Dan Book and Andrew Goldstein, representing a synthesis of the band’s pop-punk roots and a wider sonic palette. 

The Sound & Style

From the get-go with the quietly introspective opener “[cold open],” the album sets a tone of reflection before diving into bigger choruses and full-on anthems. 

Tracks like the title song “Everyone’s Talking” and “Suckerpunch” bring back the band’s high-energy pop-punk flair, while songs such as “Sugar” (featuring JoJo) and “Tread Water” (featuring Ruston Kelly) explore pop and Americana-tinged territory. 

Lyrically, the band feels more candid than ever… touching on media scrutiny, personal growth, and the cost of staying true when everything around you is changing. 

Highlights

  • “The Weather” is a standout: tight songwriting, emotional weight, and an instantly catchy chorus. 
  • “Little Bit” throws back to the band’s earlier fast-paced punk feel, showing ATL haven’t forgotten where they came from. 
  • “Butterflies”, the closing track, provides a warm, reflective send-off that balances nostalgia with hope. 

Where It Works

  • Fans of the band’s earlier era will appreciate the return of high-impact choruses, guitar hooks and polished production, while also seeing the band evolving rather than rehashing.
  • The mix of fun (“Bubblegum”, “Sugar”) and emotional depth (“Goodnight, C’est La Vie”, “Different Languages”) gives the album a varied ride rather than a one-tone sprint.
  • It feels like the band is confidently owning both their legacy and their present: they know who they were, who they are, and where they want to go.

Where It Falters

  • With 15 tracks and a variety of styles, some songs do blur into each other in tone / tempo.
  • While growth is commendable, this long time fan misses the rawness of the early albums and feel the polish tilts a little too far toward commercial.
  • The lyrical themes of maturity and media reflection may resonate less with younger listeners craving pure escapism or carefree youthful angst.

Final Take

Everyone’s Talking! doesn’t just show that All Time Low can still make good pop-punk… they can make it better. For a band that’s been around long enough to fight the “past-its-sell-by” narrative, this album stands as a strong statement of relevance and reinvention.

Whether you came in during their MySpace era or you’re discovering them now, this album offers both the crowd-pleasing anthem and the introspective depth. It’s arguably one of their most consistent and satisfying efforts to date. 

Rating: 8.5/10 – A must-listen for pop-punk fans, and a smart next step for a band refusing to stand still.

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