AJR is a New York City pop trio composed of brothers Adam, Jack and Ryan Met. Initially performing covers as street buskers in 2005, AJR named themselves by combining their three first-initials and released their self-titled EP of original material in 2012. Ahead of the group's 2015 debut album Living Room, AJR notched their first Billboard Hot 100 single with 2013's "I'm Ready." The band's 2017 follow-up The Click broke onto the Billboard 200 behind the quadruple-platinum lead single "Weak" and Rivers Cuomo collaboration "Sober Up." AJR hit a career milestone with 2019's Neotheater, which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. In 2021, OK Orchestra earned AJR's second Top 10 debut and housed their highest-charting single "Bang!" which peaked at No. 8 on the Hot 100 and later netted four RIAA platinum certifications. AJR's fifth album The Maybe Man arrived in 2023. Over their career, AJR have embarked on six headlining tours and worked with artists such as Weezer, Ingrid Michaelson and Steve Aoki.
AJR is a New York City pop trio composed of brothers Adam, Jack and Ryan Met. Initially performing covers as street buskers in 2005, AJR named themselves by combining their three first-initials and released their self-titled EP of original material in 2012. Ahead of the group's 2015 debut album Living Room, AJR notched their first Billboard Hot 100 single with 2013's "I'm Ready." The band's 2017 follow-up The Click broke onto the Billboard 200 behind the quadruple-platinum lead single "Weak" and Rivers Cuomo collaboration "Sober Up." AJR hit a career milestone with 2019's Neotheater, which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. In 2021, OK Orchestra earned AJR's second Top 10 debut and housed their highest-charting single "Bang!" which peaked at No. 8 on the Hot 100 and later netted four RIAA platinum certifications. AJR's fifth album The Maybe Man arrived in 2023. Over their career, AJR have embarked on six headlining tours and worked with artists such as Weezer, Ingrid Michaelson and Steve Aoki.
AJR is a New York City pop trio composed of brothers Adam, Jack and Ryan Met. Initially performing covers as street buskers in 2005, AJR named themsel...