Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of A Tribute to New Found Glory, Black and Blue, Truth of My Youth, Oxygen, Something I Call Personality, Connect The Dots, On My Mind, Understatement, and 88 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $54.04 USD or more (85% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. The Animal In Me - Better Off Dead 02:56 buy track 2. ChuggaBoom - This Disaster 03:00 buy track 3. We're No Gentlemen - Vicious Love 03:26 buy track 4. Steal the Day - Failure's Not Flattering 03:59 buy track 5. Dusty Miller - Truth of My Youth 03:03 buy track 6. The Anchor - All Downhill From Here 03:13 buy track 7. NU-95 - Something I Call Personality 02:41 buy track 8. On Hollow Ground - Such a Mess 03:04 buy track 9. Atlantic Wasteland - Singled Out 03:29 buy track 10. Forever Starts Today - It's Not Your Fault 03:35 buy track 11. Water Culture - On My Mind (Feat. Travis Dark) 04:16 buy track 12. When The Clock Strikes - Connect the Dots 03:01 buy track 13. K Enagonio - Selfless 03:27 buy track 14. Everyone Dies In Utah - Hit or Miss 03:22 buy track 15. Nothing Serious - Hold My Hand 03:37 buy track 16. Boy Becomes Hero - It's Been A Summer (Feat. Garret Rapp) 03:31 buy track 17. Alteras - My Friends Over You 03:35 buy track 18. Victim's Aren't We All - Forget My Name 03:15 buy track 19. Ready and Willing - Steven Neevs 03:19 buy track 20. The New Models - At Least I'm Known For Something 03:34 buy track 21. eleventyseven - Understatement 03:18 buy track 22. Melody Fall - Truth of My Youth 03:20 buy track 23. Logan's Circle - The Story So Far 03:59 buy track 24. Bernard Cozy - On My Mind 03:57 buy track 25. American Thrills - Sucker 02:53 buy track 26. Scary Hours - Black and Blue 02:29 buy track 27. Familiar Things - Head on Collision 03:44 buy track 28. Send Request - Summer Fling, Don't Mean a Thing 02:57 buy track 29. Come Clean - Dressed to Kill 03:23 buy track 30. Eyesore - Eyesore 03:50 buy track 31. Karma Kids - Listen to Your Friends 03:32 buy track 32. With Clarity - Oxygen 03:25 buy track 33. Mick Francis - No News is Good News 02:59 buy track 34. Jonah Matranga - Sonny 03:27 buy track credits released March 30, 2021 All artwork was created and designed by Housewithoutwalls. Music was originally performed by New Found Glory. $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license all rights reserved tags Tags acoustic alternative everyone dies in utah jonah matranga new found glory on hollow ground pacific ridge records pop-punk pop-rock rock steal the day the anchor the animal in me Ramona Shopping cart total USD Check out about Pacific Ridge Records Ramona
In December 2021, fresh off the celebratory Pop Punk's Still Not Dead Tour in support of their 10thalbum, Forever + Ever x Infinity, Gilbert was found unresponsive in bed at home, rushed to a local hospital, and diagnosed with an 8-inch cancerous tumor, a rare pheochromocytoma. Hospital stays, surgery, and a long road to recovery followed - but, in typical New Found Glory fashion, so did the songs."I didn't want this to be the 'cancer record' originally," Gilbert admits. "But when we went on tour and people started hearing the story and connecting to it, I gave up on trying to control the narrative. Not all bands are dealt these cards, but we were. Let's take these songs and help the disease get awareness and raise money for a cause that's working on education and research for my rare cancer."A percentage of proceeds from Make The Most Of It will go to The Pheo Para Alliance, the longest standing internationally recognized leader in advocacy for, and awareness of, pheochromocytoma. New Found Glory have also released a limited-edition charity shirt to benefit The Pheo Para Alliance.
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"Even though the songs are sadder, they're still hopeful," Gilbert says. "You hear so much onlineabout mental health and fear and anxiety. I feel proud that we can release an album with joy and honesty in a way that will hopefully make people less fearful of life. A lot of times we punish ourselves for things that might never happen. I'm going through something that did happen, but doing it with hope and joy and a greater appreciation."As New Found Glory can attest, life moves quickly. Just three years after forming in Coral Springs, Florida, in 1997, the group were fast-tracked from local upstarts to mainstream stars on the back of ebullient pop melodies and hardcore-tinged breakdowns, setting off a blast of pop-punk dynamite that still lights the torch for modern acts more than two decades later. They became the voice of an underground movement, spurring iconic gold and platinum records (2000's New Found Glory, 2002's Sticks & Stones, and 2004's Catalyst), countless MTV appearances, an entire subgenre (easycore) and sold-out tours the world over.
Pop punk legends New Found Glory have announced their new acoustic album, Make The Most Of It, out January 20 via Revelation Records.The album features seven brand new tracks written in the wake of guitarist Chad Gilbert's cancer diagnosis - including new single and music video "Dream Born Again," which is out now here - alongside seven live acoustic versions of fan favorites. Mixed by Mark Trombino (blink-182, Jimmy Eat World), Make The Most Of It is a rumination on what it means to grieve, to live, to approach every day with appreciation and a sense of fulfillment.Make The Most Of It is available for pre-order - including exclusive vinyl pressings and shirts - now here. Fans can pre-save Make The Most Of It here.In December 2021, fresh off the celebratory Pop Punk's Still Not Dead Tour in support of their 10th album, Forever + Ever x Infinity, Gilbert was found unresponsive in bed at home, rushed to a local hospital, and diagnosed with an 8-inch cancerous tumor, a rare pheochromocytoma. Hospital stays, surgery, and a long road to recovery followed - but, in typical New Found Glory fashion, so did the songs.
"I didn't want this to be the 'cancer record' originally," Gilbert admits. "But when we went on tour and people started hearing the story and connecting to it, I gave up on trying to control the narrative. Not all bands are dealt these cards, but we were. Let's take these songs and help the disease get awareness and raise money for a cause that's working on education and research for my rare cancer."A percentage of proceeds from Make The Most Of It will go to The Pheo Para Alliance, the longest standing internationally recognized leader in advocacy for, and awareness of, pheochromocytoma."Even though the songs are sadder, they're still hopeful," Gilbert says. "You hear so much online about mental health and fear and anxiety. I feel proud that we can release an album with joy and honesty in a way that will hopefully make people less fearful of life. A lot of times we punish ourselves for things that might never happen. I'm going through something that did happen, but doing it with hope and joy and a greater appreciation."
In 2007, the Wonder Years attached themselves to the young West Coast label No Sleep, who at the time were best known for releasing the sole EP by Our American Cousin, How\u2019s This for a Diploma?, an enthusiastic update on the late 90s emo sound that is often forgotten as one of the earliest contributions to the \u201Cemo revival\u201D scene. The resulting album, Get Stoked On It!, is probably most notable for nipping at the heels of their friends, the Massachusetts band Four Year Strong and the Bay Area\u2019s Set Your Goals, both of whom had found a level of acceptance in the hardcore scene (SYG are named after the first CIV album and at the time had signed to Eulogy, who were known for putting out metalcore albums as well as the pop-punk side-projects of said metalcore bands), and yet were forging an oddly accessible take on the genre by adding keyboards, polished singing, refreshingly positive and playful lyrics, and playing breakdowns in major key, flipping the brutal-to-bouncy-fun polarity on its head. (Both bands were also weirdly attached to classic 80s kid-mischief flick The Goonies\u2014 see here, here, and here).
If the Wonder Years were going to leave easycore behind, they could have done much worse than closing that chapter of their lives with two of the best songs in the genre (both of which arguably transcend it). Throughout the next couple years, the Wonder Years would continue to shed their skin, and many of these transitional tracks\u2014 previously released on compilations and split singles\u2014 can conveniently be found on the 2013 collection Sleeping On Trash. There\u2019s several throwaway tracks\u2014 early versions of songs that were recorded for Get Stoked On It! make up a full third of the track listing, and \u201CThrough Two Hearts,\u201D a tepid acoustic tribute to Steve Irwin, is only funny the first time you hear it\u2014 but there are several indispensable rarities here: \u201CAn Elegy for Baby Blue,\u201D which is about a stolen bike, starts out only semi-ironically and becomes almost entirely earnest by the end; the surprisingly varied and complex \u201CDon\u2019t Open the Fridge!\u201D; a genuinely touching acoustic tribute to lonely white-trash Christmases called \u201CChristmas at 22\u201D; and \u201CLeavenhouse. 11:30.\u201D, which is one of the few Wonder Years songs that borders on true hardcore territory, a short and fast rager that tenderly sketches the journey the band had taken from their initial discovery of the DIY scene to who they had become, with references to both Inkling and the Premier adding to the insider feeling.
There\u2019s also the arc words of The Upsides, \u201CI\u2019m not sad anymore, I\u2019m just tired of this place\u201D; they\u2019re the first words you hear on the album, on quintessential fuck-college opener \u201CMy Last Semester\u201D (Asher Roth would be so disappointed). They crop up again, albeit slightly modified, in track two, \u201CLogan Circle,\u201D which in many ways is the entire album\u2019s thesis statement\u2014 similar to \u201CWon\u2019t Be Pathetic Forever,\u201D \u201CLogan Circle\u201D is a treatise on hanging out with your friends, hating where you live, and trying not to succumb to depression, replete with lovely touches like \u201Cdrowning my sorrows in Lucky Charms and soy milk\u201D and acknowledging that \u201Cthe Blue Man Group won\u2019t cure depression, and it\u2019s probably the song that most defines The Upsides lyrically. The phrase comes full circle in the gargantuan closer \u201CAll My Friends Are In Bar Bands,\u201D but we\u2019ll get to that momentarily. 2ff7e9595c
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