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Neotheater is the third studio album by American pop band AJR. It was released on April 26, 2019 [2] by the band's label AJR Productions. The album was self-produced by the trio. It is a follow-up to the trio's 2017 album The Click (2017).
List of other charted songs, with year released, chart positions, and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US Rock [42] NZ Hot [46] "Next Up Forever" 2019 38 — Neotheater "Don't Throw Out My Legos" 26 — "Karma" 36 — RIAA: Gold [8] "3 O'Clock Things" 2021 28: 39 OK Orchestra "Maybe Man" 2023 29 — The Maybe Man ...
The album, on the AJR Productions label, was released by S-Curve Records in the United States, [38] Ultra Records in Canada, and Black Butter Records in the rest of the world. [39] "Drama" was released prior as the album's third single, [40] while "Sober Up" became the fourth single upon the album's release
AJR at "We the People" in 2021American indie pop band AJR has written or co-written every song in their discography, except various covers and two featured songs.The trio was formed by the brothers—Ryan Met (keyboard, ukulele, vocals), Jack Met (guitar, sampler, lead vocals), and Adam Met (bass guitar, backing vocals)—in Chelsea, Manhattan. [1]
Neotheater debuted to critical and commercial success, with album sales buoyed by the hit single "100 Bad Days". As a result, AJR announced the "Neotheater World Tour Part II" on November 15, 2019, with tour stops in North America, Europe, and South America, including festival appearances at Lollapalooza Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. [3]
"Break My Face" is a song by American pop band AJR. Released on April 26, 2019, the track appears fifth on their third studio album, Neotheater (2019). It was distributed via the band's label AJR Productions and S-Curve, additionally receiving an Amazon Music exclusive version as a promotional single and music video on August 15.
After the success of the band's second studio album, The Click (2017), AJR began stressing if their career had peaked. The band took inspiration from this fear and put into their writing, preferring the feeling of anticipating something rather than having it. [ 2 ]
"Karma" was the first song made for Neotheater, with Jack Met leading the song's writing.Following The Click (2017), Jack was frustrated that he didn't feel happiness after the band's newfound success, writing the song's chorus in early 2018. [2] "