The All-American Rejects drop first album in 13 years via Too Lost deal
Oklahoma rock band The All-American Rejects will release their first album in 13 years through a distribution arrangement with Too Lost. The group issued Sandbox’s lead single in April 2025 after their previous full-length record appeared in 2012. Singer Tyson Ritter described the track as depicting warfare from a child’s perspective.
The ensemble chose independent distribution over traditional record companies to maintain artistic authority. Too Lost provides streaming platform access and royalty tracking for musicians without major label contracts. The New York company launched in 2021 to offer transparent financial reporting.
The band completed grassroots touring this year with additional singles from the February 2026 release. Acumen Music assisted with establishing the global agreement. The partnership reflects a broader industry trend of established acts bypassing conventional label structures.

