Mayday Parade Bring the Nostalgia with New Song “Kids of Summer”

Summer can officially begin now that Mayday Parade has given us the perfect hit for the season with “Kids of Summer.” Sonically this track is the right next step following the releases of their 2018 album Sunnyland and their 2020 EP Out of Here. Throughout their discography, the band has gone through different phases, being a quintessential neon-punk band during the span of 2008-2013,

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INTERVIEW: Jake Bundrick Discusses Via Fiori, Going Solo & More

2020 has been one hell of a year for Jake Bundrick. Best known as the powerhouse drummer and vocalist in famed pop rock band Mayday Parade, Bundrick has become somewhat of a household name amongst the alternative community, best known for helping create some of the most iconic emo songs of our generation. And while he has spent the last 15 years writing, recording,

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Mayday Parade Drop New Song “It Is What It Is”

Parental Guidance Suggested: Emo Content Ahead. The emo kings in Mayday Parade are back in the emotional music game with the release of their brand new single “It Is What It Is.” The song, which came with a PG-13 rating due to “Highly Emotional Content,” is the latest release by the Tallahassee band and is the first non-holiday themed track to be released since

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Derek Sanders covers “But Lauren” for EP “My Rock and Roll Heart”

Just two days before the release of his debut solo EP “My Rock and Roll Heart,” Mayday Parade’s Derek Sanders has released a brand new single and music video. Dropped yesterday, “But Lauren,” marks Sanders’ second release since the announcement of “My Rock and Roll Heart” earlier this year. The song, which is a cover of “But Lauren,” by Goodbye Love, is one of

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blink-182 and Mayday Parade Release New Christmas Songs

It is officially Christmas month, and while most Christmas music doesn’t change over the years, 2019 has brought us several new songs- including two just this week from two of our emo faves. That’s right, blink-182 has released yet another holiday track, and Mayday Parade has joined the ranks and released their first. And while fans of either band are likely to enjoy both

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Photo Gallery: Mayday Parade Play Sold Out “Anywhere But Here” Anniversary Show

“Anywhere But Here” is officially ten years old- and that means only one thing. It is time to show it some respect. The album that brought us classic Mayday Parade songs “Kids in Love,” “Bruised and Scarred,” and my personal favorite “Center of Attention,” celebrated it’s 10th birthday back in October, and in order to properly celebrate, Mayday kicked off a five stop “Anywhere

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Mayday Parade Release B-Side “Sunnyland” Tracks

Mayday Parade are on top of the emo world.  Not only did they just announce a five-stop ten year anniversary tour for their album “Anywhere But Here,” along with an emo cover tour, but today the band released a surprise album featuring B-sides from their latest release “Sunnyland.” The two track EP features an acoustic version of previously released “It’s Hard To be Religious

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Mayday Parade Announce Anniversary Tour

It has officially been ten years since Mayday Parade released their sophomore album “Anywhere But Here,” and as any true emo Dan knows, that sort of mileage means one thing… An anniversary tour.  https://twitter.com/maydayparade/status/1168629672352960513?s=21  Officially announced today, Mayday Parade has confirmed there will in fact be a ten year anniversary tour for “Anywhere But Here,” and that it will begin next month.  Now all

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Warped in Worcester: Sad Summer Festival Claims Its Spot as #1 Summer Tour

It was all smiles through the sweat and waiting yesterday at the first ever Sad Summer Festival Massachusetts stop.  Held in the otherwise empty parking lot behind the Palladium Night Club, the Sad Summer Worcester date marked the eighth stop of the tour- having previously made stops in Atlanta, Houston, and Philly.  And it was a scorcher.  But even as the sun rose above

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