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Yellowcard is officially back in the studio after over a decade away, and their brand-new track, ‘Bedroom Posters,’ is making waves. Fans may hear a preview of the band's next album ‘Better Days,’ which is set for release on 10th October, in this nostalgic yet upbeat song. Travis Barker, the renowned drummer from Blink-182, is producing the project, which will give Yellowcard's much anticipated comeback a significant boost.
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Yellowcard was founded in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997, and gained fame in the early 2000s for their distinctive pop-punk and rock with violin influences. With singles like ‘Only One,’ ‘Way Away,’ and the memorable title track, their debut album ‘Ocean Avenue’ from 2003 became a mainstay of the time. Sean Mackin's usage of a violin, an uncommon instrument in the punk scene, was one of the factors that made Yellowcard stand out and gave their music a unique emotional edge.
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In 2017, following their farewell tour and self-titled last album, the band announced an extended break. Although fans believed it might be the end, Yellowcard obviously had other ideas.
‘Bedroom Posters’ Signals a Fresh Sound with Classic Pop-Punk Vibes
‘Bedroom Posters’ is a return to history that relies on what made Yellowcard distinctive in the first place instead of aiming to create something new. The song combines catchy instrumentals, meaningful lyrics, and exciting melodies, all of which are enhanced by Barker's unpolished and contemporary production.
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With ‘Better Days,’ Yellowcard is changing and not just relying on nostalgia. It is anticipated that the forthcoming album will have both introspective and upbeat choruses, providing both new and devoted fans with something to relate to.