The pop-punk icon teases “full-frontal rock ’n’ roll” as the band drops new single “Easy Come Easy Go.”

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The All-American Rejects are continuing their uniquely unconventional comeback — and this time it includes OnlyFans.
Frontman Tyson Ritter — forever the band’s resident heartthrob — is taking the band’s DIY spirit to a new platform, announcing that he will be launching an OnlyFans account as part of the group’s evolving connection with fans.
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In a statement teasing the move, the band joked fans can expect “a taste of full-frontal rock ’n’ roll,” with Ritter cheekily adding, “Looking at you, Burt Reynolds.”
The announcement arrives the same day the band released their new single “Easy Come Easy Go,” marking another moment in the group’s return to the spotlight. Ritter also revealed that an alternate version of the track titled “Easy Cum Easy Go” will appear exclusively on the platform.
Beyond the headline-grabbing stunt, Ritter says the idea reflects something bigger — a new model where artists connect directly with their audience without relying entirely on traditional industry gatekeepers.
Speaking about the concept, Ritter explained that platforms like OnlyFans could help emerging artists build real fan support.




“I hope places like OnlyFans can drive young bands to saying, ‘Hey man, here we are. We want to be able to play shows. If you like the music, give us a buck. And if there’s 1,000 of you, that’s one thousand bucks. Maybe we could rent a venue for a night, buy onto a show.’”
For Ritter, the idea represents a grassroots approach to music again — where fans directly champion the bands they love.
“There’s unlimited possibilities for fans that are directly connected to the artists to be able to champion a band they like. The purest way to make the cream rise. This will be found, and it wants to be supported.”
The band’s resurgence has already been gaining momentum. The All-American Rejects haven’t released a full album since 2015, though they did drop an EP in 2019.
But 2025 marked a surprising and energetic return, with the band launching a series of DIY backyard and house party shows across the United States — a move that quickly caught fans’ attention and reminded everyone why the band once dominated the 2000s pop-rock scene.
Now, with new music arriving and Ritter experimenting with new ways to engage fans, the Rejects’ comeback continues to take unexpected turns.
And if Tyson Ritter has anything to say about it, this next chapter might be their most unpredictable yet.
Some bands play it safe during a comeback.
The All-American Rejects appear to be doing the exact opposite.
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