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Mayday Parade

Mayday Parade is an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida. Their debut EP Tales Told by Dead Friends was released in 2006, and sold over 50,000 copies without any label support. In July 2007, Mayday Parade released their debut album A Lesson in Romantics. After signing to Fearless in 2006, the band also signed onto a major label with Atlantic in 2009. Their second studio album, Anywhere but Here was released in October 2009[1] and their third album, entitled Mayday Parade, was released in October 2011. Mayday Parade's fourth album, titled Monsters in the Closet, was released in October 2013. Their fifth album, titled Black Lines, was released October 2015.[2] In April 2018, the band signed to Rise Records and released their sixth studio album Sunnyland on June 15, 2018. Their seventh studio album What It Means To Fall Apart, was released in 2021.

Mayday Parade
Mayday Parade in 2014
Background information
OriginTallahassee, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active2005–present
Labels
Members
  • Derek Sanders
  • Alex Garcia
  • Brooks Betts
  • Jeremy Lenzo
  • Jake Bundrick
Past members
Websitemaydayparade.com

History

Early years and Tales Told by Dead Friends (2005–2006)

Mayday Parade was formed in the winter of 2005 following the merger of two local Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment.[3][4] Kid Named Chicago featured vocalist/guitarist Jason Lancaster, guitarist Alex Garcia and drummer Jake Bundrick, while Defining Moment featured vocalist Derek Sanders, guitarist Brooks Betts, and bassist Jeremy Lenzo.[4] Both bands previously practiced in the same building, before it occurred to Lenzo that it "made more sense if we put them together instead of playing separately."[5]

Still arguing over a name, the band went into the studio to record their first EP Tales Told by Dead Friends, on November 7, 2006, with producer Lee Dyess.[6][7][8] They decided on the band name Mayday Parade during the week they spent recording in the studio. The band went on their first U.S. tour with Brandtson and Mêlée, then on another tour with Plain White T's shortly after the release of the EP.[4]

A Lesson in Romantics and Lancaster's departure (2007–2008)

 
Mayday Parade at the 2008 Buzz Bake Sale

In January 2007, the band started to record their debut studio album, A Lesson in Romantics. In April, shortly after the album was completed, lead singer Jason Lancaster left the band citing a lack of writing credit on the band's releases.[9] The album was released on July 11, 2007. "When I Get Home, You're So Dead" was one of the first songs the band wrote.[10] Mayday Parade supported their album on the 2007 Vans Warped Tour. The band made their first UK appearance in April 2008 performing at the Give it a Name festival in Sheffield and London. The band played the 2008 Vans Warped Tour and toured with All Time Low, The Maine, and Every Avenue in Fall 2008 on The Compromising of Integrity, Morality, and Principles in Exchange for Money Tour.[11]

Anywhere but Here (2009–2010)

The band began writing their new record in December 2008, the first writing process as a band without lyricist Lancaster. The band finished recording in June 2009. The band signed onto a major label with Atlantic in 2009.[12] The title track, "Anywhere But Here", was posted on their MySpace on July 28, along with a blog explaining that the first single of the new album will be called "The Silence", and would be released on August 11, 2009. On August 4, "The Silence" was released on Mayday Parade's MySpace and through iTunes. On September 9, Mayday Parade released another song from the album called "Kids in Love" to their MySpace page. The new album, entitled Anywhere But Here, was released on October 6, 2009.[13]

Mayday Parade co-headlined both the 2009 Fall Ball tour with The Academy Is..., with supporting acts such as You Me at Six, The Secret Handshake, and Set Your Goals and the 2010 Take Action Tour along with We the Kings, A Rocket to the Moon, and There for Tomorrow.[14] The band also played the 2010 Vans Warped Tour.[11] The band covered the song "We Are the Champions" by Queen for the compilation album Punk Goes Classic Rock, released on April 27, 2010. They also recorded a cover of "In My Head" by Jason Derülo for the next release in the franchise, Punk Goes Pop 3, which was released on November 2, 2010.[15]

Valdosta EP and Mayday Parade (2011–2012)

In 2011, the band released an EP, entitled Valdosta (named after Valdosta, GA) that contained six tracks, including 2 brand new tracks titled "Amber Lynn" and "Terrible Things". The EP contained acoustic versions of "Kids in Love" and "Bruised and Scarred" from their second full-length studio album Anywhere But Here, "Your Song" from their Tales Told by Dead Friends and "Jamie All Over" from A Lesson in Romantics. Valdosta was released through Atlantic and Fearless Records on March 8, 2011. On March 10, Songkick recognized Mayday Parade as the hardest-working band of 2010, with 194 bookings and 74,000 miles logged in the entire year, with Willie Nelson and Lady Gaga ranking No. 7 and No. 8 in comparison.[16] Mayday Parade played all the dates on the Australian 2009 Soundwave Festival.[17] The band also played Slam Dunk Festival (both North and South) in Leeds and Hatfield (UK) on 28 and 29 May 2009, coinciding with their UK tour with A Rocket to the Moon and We Are the In Crowd.[11]

Written by the band in a beach house in Panacea, Florida, the self-titled album was produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount, who also produced A Lesson in Romantics.[18] Kenneth Mount tweeted a picture of the album's tentative track list on April 13, 2011.[19] Lead singer Derek Sanders also stated that "Oh Well, Oh Well" would likely be the first track.[20] Four days later, Jake Bundrick, the drummer of Mayday Parade, tweeted to confirm that their third full-length album had been completed. On July 6, 2011, Mayday Parade announced that they would be releasing their new self-titled album on October 4, 2011. They also released the track listing, revealing that the album had 12 songs.[21] On July 27, Mayday Parade premiered the track "Oh Well, Oh Well" for the first time online at Alternative Press.[22] On September 4, it was posted on Mayday Parade's Facebook page that they would be releasing a song from the new album, called "When You See My Friends" via iTunes on September 9. This was posted followed by a series of pictures of the band captioned with lyrics from the song.

On October 4, 2011, Mayday Parade released their new self-titled album, which quickly reached No. 5 on the iTunes albums list. Also on October 5, 2011, Mayday Parade released their new music video for "Oh Well, Oh Well" Directed by . The animated video won the [Usurped!] award for Best Music Video of 2011. On April 4, 2012, the band released the music video for the single "Stay".[23] On May 1, 2012, the debut album "A Lesson In Romantics" was released on vinyl. There was a set of 1500 "First Edition" album sets that featured the vinyl in red rather than the traditional black. On July 22, 2012, on a video post via Alternative Press lead singer Derek Sanders said the band would start writing a new album in December or January. Together with Californian Rock musician Vic Fuentes they charted with a cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used To Know", which is on the fifth album of the "Punk Goes Pop..." series in the US-Rockcharts.[24]

Monsters in the Closet (2013–2014)

 
Mayday Parade live in 2014

On January 10, 2013, the Band announced they would be heading back into the studio to release their fourth studio album, Monsters in the Closet, via Fearless records. It will be available in Autumn 2013. Mayday Parade has recorded 15 tracks with the intention of putting 12 on the album; the remaining 3 may be used as b-sides.[25] On June 26, 2013, Jake Bundrick tweeted that the band had finished recording the album.[26] On July 29, 2013, Mayday Parade announced they will be headlining the Glamor Kills Tour 2013 and that their upcoming fourth album is entitled Monsters In The Closet and will be released October 8, 2013.[27]

On August 21, 2013, the track list from the album was posted. On August 27, 2013, the band released their first single "Ghosts" from the album, Monsters in the Closet. On September 17, 2013, the band released their second single "Girls." On October 2, 2013, the band released a preview of the upcoming album. On October 8, 2013, the CD "Monsters In The Closet" was released. On November 18, 2013, the video for "Ghosts" was released.[28] The band covered Bush's song "Comedown" for the compilation album Punk Goes 90's 2. They played the full 2014 Vans Warped Tour.[29]

A deluxe version of "Monsters in the Closet", with new songs included, was released by Fearless Records on May 27, 2014.[30]

Black Lines and reissues (2014–2017)

On July 24, 2014, the band announced they will be making a fifth studio album to be released in 2015. A tour during late 2014 also happened, entitled The Honeymoon Tour, with supporting acts Tonight Alive, PVRIS and Major League.[31] According to an issue of Alternative Press, the band is currently recording with Mike Sapone (Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Sainthood Reps) and was scheduled to be released sometime in the fall of 2015. The band also tweeted "MAYDAY PARADE 5 IS DONE" in late February of that year, indicating that they had finished their 5th studio album. On July 17, 2015, Mayday Parade announced that their new album Black Lines would be released on October 9 through Fearless.[32] At the second annual Alternative Press Music Awards on July 22, it was announced the Alternative Press Tour would be revived, with Mayday Parade headlining and supporting acts Real Friends, This Wild Life, and As It Is.[11]

Mayday Parade were announced as part of the line-up for Slam Dunk Festival on the 10 February 2016, alongside American rock band Yellowcard and more.[33] The official music video for "Let's Be Honest" featured veteran actor and musician Michael Jason Allen as Capt. Giorgio Chavez. Mayday Parade played the 2016 Vans Warped Tour, alongside Yellowcard, We the Kings, New Found Glory and Sum 41.[11]

A 10th anniversary edition of Tales Told by Dead Friends, featuring new packaging and an additional track "The Problem with the Big Picture Is That It's Hard to See", was released in November 2016.[34] Following this, a 10th anniversary edition of A Lesson in Romantics was released in March 2017, featuring demos.[35] Producer Kenneth Mount criticized the band on Twitter for not giving Lancaster credit in commentary, "I'm slightly confused why mayday parades commentary for lesson in romantics never mentions Jason Lancaster at all, voice of 50% of the album...Jason also recorded all his vocals naked for a lesson in romantics, that should totally make the commentary. I've waited ten years for that".[36][37]

Sunnyland (2018–2020)

In April 2018, the band announced that they had signed to Rise Records and began teasing the release of their sixth studio album.[38] In their announcement, the band said, “Rise has done a fantastic job with their projects, and it’s clear that they are passionate about the music they help put out into the world. We appreciate the fact that they believe in our band still after all these years and we are so excited for everyone to hear what we’ve been working on.”[39] On May 3, the band released "Piece of Your Heart" as the lead single from Sunnyland.[40][41] The full album Sunnyland released on June 15, 2018.[42] Mayday Parade played on the final cross-country Warped Tour in the summer of 2018.[43]

Out Of Here EP and What It Means To Fall Apart (2020–present)

On March 5, 2020, the band released the track "It Is What It Is".[44]

On September 22, 2020, the band teased their upcoming EP album. "Lighten Up Kid" was released as the lead single from Out Of Here on September 24.[45] The band's drummer Jake Bundrick stated about the lead single; “'Lighten Up Kid' is about trying to find yourself and the strength to keep fighting for what you believe in. It's about being or feeling cut down and hung out to dry but standing up for yourself in the end.”

The EP Out Of Here was released on October 16, 2020, comprises three new tracks – "Lighten Up, Kid," "First Train" and "I Can Only Hope".

On June 18, 2021, the band teased their new single "Kids Of Summer", which was released on June 22. On August 13 they teased a second single, named "Bad At Love" and released August 17. On September 23, they released a third single named "One For The Rocks And One For The Scary", while also announcing their 7th studio album, What It Means To Fall Apart, alongside the album tracklist and song titles. On October 29, they released a fourth track named "Golden Days". On November 17, they released a fifth track named "Think Of You". The seventh studio album was released November 19, 2021, it includes 12 new songs, including the 5 songs previously mentioned.

Musical style

Mayday Parade's musical style has been described as pop punk,[41][46][47][48] pop rock,[42][49] alternative rock,[50][51] emo pop,[52][53] emo,[6][53][54] and rock.[6][39][53][54] A Lesson in Romantics has been described as pop punk[55] and emo.[56] Anywhere but Here has been described as pop punk[57][58] and pop rock.[57] Mayday Parade has been described as pop punk[59] and pop rock.[60] Monsters in the Closet has been described as pop punk,[61][62] pop rock[63] and rock.[64] Black Lines has been described as emo,[65] emo pop,[52] pop punk,[66] and rock.[67]

Side projects

After Jason Lancaster parted ways he formed a new band called Go Radio on which he released two EP's and two studio albums, the band broke up on October 7, 2013. A few months later he announced that he would release solo music, having released a song on a Fearless Records compilation, and a solo album called As You Are[68] released in June 2014.[69]

In 2012, guitarist and bassist Brooks Betts and Jeremy Lenzo respectively announced their band Truth or Consequence. The band consists of Betts on vocals, guitar, drums, pedal steel and banjo, Lenzo on bass and vocals, and Alexandra Kees on violin and vocals; studio members include Lee Dyess on cello and Mayday Parade's lead singer Derek Sanders on piano. The band released their debut EP titled Second Fiddle on December 25, 2013.[70]

Band members

Discography

Awards and nominations

Alternative Press Music Awards

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2014 Mayday Parade Most Dedicated Fans Nominated [73]
2016 Mayday Parade Most Dedicated Fans Nominated [74]

Indie Star TV Awards

Year Nominated Award Result Ref.
2011 "Oh Well, Oh Well" Music Video of The Year Nominated [75]

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Mayday Parade is an American rock band from Tallahassee Florida Their debut EP Tales Told by Dead Friends was released in 2006 and sold over 50 000 copies without any label support In July 2007 Mayday Parade released their debut album A Lesson in Romantics After signing to Fearless in 2006 the band also signed onto a major label with Atlantic in 2009 Their second studio album Anywhere but Here was released in October 2009 1 and their third album entitled Mayday Parade was released in October 2011 Mayday Parade s fourth album titled Monsters in the Closet was released in October 2013 Their fifth album titled Black Lines was released October 2015 2 In April 2018 the band signed to Rise Records and released their sixth studio album Sunnyland on June 15 2018 Their seventh studio album What It Means To Fall Apart was released in 2021 Mayday ParadeMayday Parade in 2014Background informationOriginTallahassee Florida U S GenresPop punk pop rock alternative rock emo pop emoYears active2005 presentLabelsFearless Atlantic ILG MDP RiseMembersDerek Sanders Alex Garcia Brooks Betts Jeremy Lenzo Jake BundrickPast membersJason LancasterWebsitemaydayparade wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and Tales Told by Dead Friends 2005 2006 1 2 A Lesson in Romantics and Lancaster s departure 2007 2008 1 3 Anywhere but Here 2009 2010 1 4 Valdosta EP and Mayday Parade 2011 2012 1 5 Monsters in the Closet 2013 2014 1 6 Black Lines and reissues 2014 2017 1 7 Sunnyland 2018 2020 1 8 Out Of Here EP and What It Means To Fall Apart 2020 present 2 Musical style 3 Side projects 4 Band members 5 Discography 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Alternative Press Music Awards 6 2 Indie Star TV Awards 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditEarly years and Tales Told by Dead Friends 2005 2006 Edit Mayday Parade was formed in the winter of 2005 following the merger of two local Tallahassee bands Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment 3 4 Kid Named Chicago featured vocalist guitarist Jason Lancaster guitarist Alex Garcia and drummer Jake Bundrick while Defining Moment featured vocalist Derek Sanders guitarist Brooks Betts and bassist Jeremy Lenzo 4 Both bands previously practiced in the same building before it occurred to Lenzo that it made more sense if we put them together instead of playing separately 5 Still arguing over a name the band went into the studio to record their first EP Tales Told by Dead Friends on November 7 2006 with producer Lee Dyess 6 7 8 They decided on the band name Mayday Parade during the week they spent recording in the studio The band went on their first U S tour with Brandtson and Melee then on another tour with Plain White T s shortly after the release of the EP 4 A Lesson in Romantics and Lancaster s departure 2007 2008 Edit Mayday Parade at the 2008 Buzz Bake Sale In January 2007 the band started to record their debut studio album A Lesson in Romantics In April shortly after the album was completed lead singer Jason Lancaster left the band citing a lack of writing credit on the band s releases 9 The album was released on July 11 2007 When I Get Home You re So Dead was one of the first songs the band wrote 10 Mayday Parade supported their album on the 2007 Vans Warped Tour The band made their first UK appearance in April 2008 performing at the Give it a Name festival in Sheffield and London The band played the 2008 Vans Warped Tour and toured with All Time Low The Maine and Every Avenue in Fall 2008 on The Compromising of Integrity Morality and Principles in Exchange for Money Tour 11 Anywhere but Here 2009 2010 Edit The band began writing their new record in December 2008 the first writing process as a band without lyricist Lancaster The band finished recording in June 2009 The band signed onto a major label with Atlantic in 2009 12 The title track Anywhere But Here was posted on their MySpace on July 28 along with a blog explaining that the first single of the new album will be called The Silence and would be released on August 11 2009 On August 4 The Silence was released on Mayday Parade s MySpace and through iTunes On September 9 Mayday Parade released another song from the album called Kids in Love to their MySpace page The new album entitled Anywhere But Here was released on October 6 2009 13 Mayday Parade co headlined both the 2009 Fall Ball tour with The Academy Is with supporting acts such as You Me at Six The Secret Handshake and Set Your Goals and the 2010 Take Action Tour along with We the Kings A Rocket to the Moon and There for Tomorrow 14 The band also played the 2010 Vans Warped Tour 11 The band covered the song We Are the Champions by Queen for the compilation albumPunk Goes Classic Rock released on April 27 2010 They also recorded a cover of In My Head by Jason Derulo for the next release in the franchise Punk Goes Pop 3 which was released on November 2 2010 15 Valdosta EP and Mayday Parade 2011 2012 Edit In 2011 the band released an EP entitled Valdosta named after Valdosta GA that contained six tracks including 2 brand new tracks titled Amber Lynn and Terrible Things The EP contained acoustic versions of Kids in Love and Bruised and Scarred from their second full length studio album Anywhere But Here Your Song from their Tales Told by Dead Friends and Jamie All Over from A Lesson in Romantics Valdosta was released through Atlantic and Fearless Records on March 8 2011 On March 10 Songkick recognized Mayday Parade as the hardest working band of 2010 with 194 bookings and 74 000 miles logged in the entire year with Willie Nelson and Lady Gaga ranking No 7 and No 8 in comparison 16 Mayday Parade played all the dates on the Australian 2009 Soundwave Festival 17 The band also played Slam Dunk Festival both North and South in Leeds and Hatfield UK on 28 and 29 May 2009 coinciding with their UK tour with A Rocket to the Moon and We Are the In Crowd 11 Written by the band in a beach house in Panacea Florida the self titled album was produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount who also produced A Lesson in Romantics 18 Kenneth Mount tweeted a picture of the album s tentative track list on April 13 2011 19 Lead singer Derek Sanders also stated that Oh Well Oh Well would likely be the first track 20 Four days later Jake Bundrick the drummer of Mayday Parade tweeted to confirm that their third full length album had been completed On July 6 2011 Mayday Parade announced that they would be releasing their new self titled album on October 4 2011 They also released the track listing revealing that the album had 12 songs 21 On July 27 Mayday Parade premiered the track Oh Well Oh Well for the first time online at Alternative Press 22 On September 4 it was posted on Mayday Parade s Facebook page that they would be releasing a song from the new album called When You See My Friends via iTunes on September 9 This was posted followed by a series of pictures of the band captioned with lyrics from the song On October 4 2011 Mayday Parade released their new self titled album which quickly reached No 5 on the iTunes albums list Also on October 5 2011 Mayday Parade released their new music video for Oh Well Oh Well Directed by Thunder Down Country The animated video won the IndieStar TV Usurped award for Best Music Video of 2011 On April 4 2012 the band released the music video for the single Stay 23 On May 1 2012 the debut album A Lesson In Romantics was released on vinyl There was a set of 1500 First Edition album sets that featured the vinyl in red rather than the traditional black On July 22 2012 on a video post via Alternative Press lead singer Derek Sanders said the band would start writing a new album in December or January Together with Californian Rock musician Vic Fuentes they charted with a cover of Gotye s Somebody That I Used To Know which is on the fifth album of the Punk Goes Pop series in the US Rockcharts 24 Monsters in the Closet 2013 2014 Edit Mayday Parade live in 2014 On January 10 2013 the Band announced they would be heading back into the studio to release their fourth studio album Monsters in the Closet via Fearless records It will be available in Autumn 2013 Mayday Parade has recorded 15 tracks with the intention of putting 12 on the album the remaining 3 may be used as b sides 25 On June 26 2013 Jake Bundrick tweeted that the band had finished recording the album 26 On July 29 2013 Mayday Parade announced they will be headlining the Glamor Kills Tour 2013 and that their upcoming fourth album is entitled Monsters In The Closet and will be released October 8 2013 27 On August 21 2013 the track list from the album was posted On August 27 2013 the band released their first single Ghosts from the album Monsters in the Closet On September 17 2013 the band released their second single Girls On October 2 2013 the band released a preview of the upcoming album On October 8 2013 the CD Monsters In The Closet was released On November 18 2013 the video for Ghosts was released 28 The band covered Bush s song Comedown for the compilation album Punk Goes 90 s 2 They played the full 2014 Vans Warped Tour 29 A deluxe version of Monsters in the Closet with new songs included was released by Fearless Records on May 27 2014 30 Black Lines and reissues 2014 2017 Edit On July 24 2014 the band announced they will be making a fifth studio album to be released in 2015 A tour during late 2014 also happened entitled The Honeymoon Tour with supporting acts Tonight Alive PVRIS and Major League 31 According to an issue of Alternative Press the band is currently recording with Mike Sapone Brand New Taking Back Sunday Sainthood Reps and was scheduled to be released sometime in the fall of 2015 The band also tweeted MAYDAY PARADE 5 IS DONE in late February of that year indicating that they had finished their 5th studio album On July 17 2015 Mayday Parade announced that their new album Black Lines would be released on October 9 through Fearless 32 At the second annual Alternative Press Music Awards on July 22 it was announced the Alternative Press Tour would be revived with Mayday Parade headlining and supporting acts Real Friends This Wild Life and As It Is 11 Mayday Parade were announced as part of the line up for Slam Dunk Festival on the 10 February 2016 alongside American rock band Yellowcard and more 33 The official music video for Let s Be Honest featured veteran actor and musician Michael Jason Allen as Capt Giorgio Chavez Mayday Parade played the 2016 Vans Warped Tour alongside Yellowcard We the Kings New Found Glory and Sum 41 11 A 10th anniversary edition of Tales Told by Dead Friends featuring new packaging and an additional track The Problem with the Big Picture Is That It s Hard to See was released in November 2016 34 Following this a 10th anniversary edition of A Lesson in Romantics was released in March 2017 featuring demos 35 Producer Kenneth Mount criticized the band on Twitter for not giving Lancaster credit in commentary I m slightly confused why mayday parades commentary for lesson in romantics never mentions Jason Lancaster at all voice of 50 of the album Jason also recorded all his vocals naked for a lesson in romantics that should totally make the commentary I ve waited ten years for that 36 37 Sunnyland 2018 2020 Edit In April 2018 the band announced that they had signed to Rise Records and began teasing the release of their sixth studio album 38 In their announcement the band said Rise has done a fantastic job with their projects and it s clear that they are passionate about the music they help put out into the world We appreciate the fact that they believe in our band still after all these years and we are so excited for everyone to hear what we ve been working on 39 On May 3 the band released Piece of Your Heart as the lead single from Sunnyland 40 41 The full album Sunnyland released on June 15 2018 42 Mayday Parade played on the final cross country Warped Tour in the summer of 2018 43 Out Of Here EP and What It Means To Fall Apart 2020 present Edit On March 5 2020 the band released the track It Is What It Is 44 On September 22 2020 the band teased their upcoming EP album Lighten Up Kid was released as the lead single from Out Of Here on September 24 45 The band s drummer Jake Bundrick stated about the lead single Lighten Up Kid is about trying to find yourself and the strength to keep fighting for what you believe in It s about being or feeling cut down and hung out to dry but standing up for yourself in the end The EP Out Of Here was released on October 16 2020 comprises three new tracks Lighten Up Kid First Train and I Can Only Hope On June 18 2021 the band teased their new single Kids Of Summer which was released on June 22 On August 13 they teased a second single named Bad At Love and released August 17 On September 23 they released a third single named One For The Rocks And One For The Scary while also announcing their 7th studio album What It Means To Fall Apart alongside the album tracklist and song titles On October 29 they released a fourth track named Golden Days On November 17 they released a fifth track named Think Of You The seventh studio album was released November 19 2021 it includes 12 new songs including the 5 songs previously mentioned Musical style EditMayday Parade s musical style has been described as pop punk 41 46 47 48 pop rock 42 49 alternative rock 50 51 emo pop 52 53 emo 6 53 54 and rock 6 39 53 54 A Lesson in Romantics has been described as pop punk 55 and emo 56 Anywhere but Here has been described as pop punk 57 58 and pop rock 57 Mayday Parade has been described as pop punk 59 and pop rock 60 Monsters in the Closet has been described as pop punk 61 62 pop rock 63 and rock 64 Black Lines has been described as emo 65 emo pop 52 pop punk 66 and rock 67 Side projects EditAfter Jason Lancaster parted ways he formed a new band called Go Radio on which he released two EP s and two studio albums the band broke up on October 7 2013 A few months later he announced that he would release solo music having released a song on a Fearless Records compilation and a solo album called As You Are 68 released in June 2014 69 In 2012 guitarist and bassist Brooks Betts and Jeremy Lenzo respectively announced their band Truth or Consequence The band consists of Betts on vocals guitar drums pedal steel and banjo Lenzo on bass and vocals and Alexandra Kees on violin and vocals studio members include Lee Dyess on cello and Mayday Parade s lead singer Derek Sanders on piano The band released their debut EP titled Second Fiddle on December 25 2013 70 Band members EditCurrent members Derek Sanders lead vocals piano additional guitar 2005 present Alex Garcia lead guitar 2005 present Brooks Betts rhythm guitar 2005 present Jeremy Lenzo bass guitar backing vocals 2005 present Jake Bundrick drums percussion 2005 present co lead vocals 2007 present Former members Jason Lancaster lead vocals rhythm guitar 2005 2007 Discography EditMain article Mayday Parade discography See also List of songs recorded by Mayday Parade A Lesson in Romantics 2007 Anywhere but Here 2009 Mayday Parade 2011 Monsters in the Closet 2013 Black Lines 2015 Sunnyland 2018 71 What It Means to Fall Apart 2021 72 Awards and nominations EditAlternative Press Music Awards Edit Year Nominated Award Result Ref 2014 Mayday Parade Most Dedicated Fans Nominated 73 2016 Mayday Parade Most Dedicated Fans Nominated 74 Indie Star TV Awards Edit Year Nominated Award Result Ref 2011 Oh Well Oh Well Music Video of The Year Nominated 75 References EditCitations Twitter Mayday Parade Here s the secret Twitter Mayday Parade self published Apar Corey Mayday Parade AllMusic Retrieved August 9 2017 Apar Corey Mayday Parade Biography AllMusic Archived from the original on May 6 2016 Retrieved August 28 2015 a b c Mayday Parade Billboard August 29 2008 Retrieved September 11 2015 Punk Rockers Mayday Parade Return with Their Most Nuanced Album to Date Cleveland Scene October 16 2005 Retrieved July 27 2016 a b c Apar Corey 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