Consequence Vocalist Week continues with The All-American Rejects frontman Tyson Ritter and his five favorite vocalists of all time. Be sure to check out the 100 Best Vocalists of All Time , and stay tuned for more throughout the week. Tyson Ritter deserves his flowers. The All-American Rejects frontman has a skyscraping tenor, and he is not afraid to use it. On AAR classics (you know the ones), he soars and belts with palpable passion; on newer favorites, like last summer’s “Easy Come, Easy Go,” it’s clear he hasn’t lost any of that vigor and youthful spark. The band is gearing up for their long-awaited return album, Sandbox , out on May 15th, and to celebrate, they’ve been playing handfuls of “House Party”-style DIY shows throughout the country. It speaks to the immediacy of their music and the live experience, but it’s also a showcase for Ritter’s ever-durable, dynamic instrument. Looking at his personal top vocalists of all time, it’s clear where Ritter gets that magnetic presence behind the mic.…