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Yellowcard

Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997. The lineup currently consists of lead singer Ryan Key, lead guitarist Ryan Mendez, bassist Josh Portman and violinist Sean Mackin. Primarily a pop-punk group, their music is recognized for having a distinct sound in its genre, primarily due to the prominent use of a violin in their songs, and are best known for their singles "Ocean Avenue", "Only One", and "Lights and Sounds". Released in 2003, "Ocean Avenue" and its parent album of the same name are both certified double platinum in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); "Only One" and the band's 2006 album Lights and Sounds have been certified gold. The band has released ten studio albums, with its most recent, Yellowcard, released on September 30, 2016. Following this release and supporting tour, the band broke up. The band reunited in September 2022 for a performance at Riot Fest and embarked on a 20th-anniversary tour for Ocean Avenue in 2023. A new EP, Childhood Eyes, released on July 21, 2023.[1]

Yellowcard
Yellowcard performing on Warped Tour 2012
(L-R: Josh Portman, Sean Mackin, Longnieu Parsons III, Ryan Key and Ryan Mendez)
Background information
OriginJacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1997–2008
  • 2010–2017
  • 2022–present
Labels
MembersRyan Key
Sean Mackin
Ryan Mendez
Josh Portman
Past membersBen Dobson
Todd Clary
Warren Cooke
Ben Harper
Longineu W. Parsons III
Peter Mosely
Alex Lewis
Sean O'Donnell
Websiteyellowcardband.com

History edit

Formation and early material (1997–2002) edit

Yellowcard was formed in 1997 in Jacksonville, Florida, after its members met at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. The band got its name from a phrase its members used in high school: whenever somebody did something stupid at a party, such as spilling beer on the carpet, they cited soccer laws and gave the offender a "yellow card" for committing a "party foul".

Yellowcard's original lineup featured Ben Dobson on vocals, Todd Clary on guitar and vocals, Ben Harper on guitar, Warren Cooke on bass, and Longineu Parsons III on drums. Modern Amusement frontman Ryan Key appeared as a guest, on background vocals, as did violinist Sean Mackin. Key had also been in California band Craig's Brother.

Yellowcard recorded their first LP, Midget Tossing, at the Music Factory in Jacksonville Beach with Michael Ray FitzGerald at the board. Where We Stand, the band's debut studio album, featured the same lineup as Midget Tossing, and Mackin was brought in for more songs. Soon, however, the band fired Dobson and replaced him with former guest vocalist Key. This changed the band's style from hardcore punk to pop punk.

In early 2000, Yellowcard recorded the Still Standing EP. Soon after it was released, Todd Clary left the band. Key then filled both Clary's and Dobson's duties, guitar and vocals respectively. After sending the new EP to friend Steve Lubarsky at Lobster Records, the band signed its first recording contract in June 2000 and in November, headed west to Camarillo, California, to begin working on another full-length album. The group released its third album, One for the Kids (Lobster Records), in 2001 and followed up with The Underdog EP (Fueled by Ramen Records) in 2002. Both of these were well received by fans. However, soon after The Underdog EP was released, Warren Cooke left for personal reasons on July 16, 2002.[2] The band then asked Pete Mosely from Inspection 12 to play bass, and he joined the band four days later.

Ocean Avenue (2003–2005) edit

Shortly after releasing The Underdog EP, Yellowcard signed with Capitol Records.[3] The group recorded their major-label debut Ocean Avenue in February–March 2003 and released on July 22, 2003.[4] During the recording of the album, Mosely left Yellowcard, devoting his time to his first band, Inspection 12, and finishing the band's album, Get Rad. The members of Yellowcard began the search for a new bass player and chose Alex Lewis, whose sister, Alieke Wijnveldt, contributed vocals to the Ocean Avenue track "View from Heaven". After Lewis joined, the band filmed an unreleased music video for the song "Powder". The video was later put on the enhanced version of Ocean Avenue.[5]

Yellowcard released its first single from Ocean Avenue, "Way Away". The song did well on MTV2 and rock radio, peaking at No. 25 on the modern-rock charts. The song created enough buzz to cause the band's mainstream explosion. In the middle of the band's first headlining tour, Peter Mosely decided to leave Inspection 12 and asked if he could rejoin Yellowcard. Because Mosely had been an integral part of the writing for Ocean Avenue and had also been friends with most of the band's members since high school, Lewis was asked to leave on March 1, 2004, and Mosely was reinstated as the bass player.

In late 2003, Yellowcard finally broke through with a hit single, "Ocean Avenue", in part due to the song premiering on MTV's Total Request Live. Radio eventually picked up on the single, with it peaking at No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the summer of 2004. The band experienced its peak popularity during the second half of 2004. They were cover features on Alternative Press magazine, a headliner of the 2004 Warped Tour, performed "Ocean Avenue" and won the MTV2 award at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, and were featured in the season 2 premiere of One Tree Hill with their song "Empty Apartment". The band was featured episode 3 in season 8 of MTV's Real World/Road Rules Challenge (later abridged to "The Challenge"), performing "Way Away" while cast members trashed a mock hotel room for a "rock star redecoration" challenge. The album's first track, "Way Away", appeared on the soundtracks of SSX 3 and Madden NFL 2004. The album's second track, "Breathing", also appeared in EA's Burnout 3: Takedown and FlatOut 2. Following the success of "Ocean Avenue", the band released the single "Only One", a rock ballad which also did fairly well on TRL and radio. The Ocean Avenue album sold over one million copies in the U.S. alone.

During this time, Yellowcard contributed songs to various other soundtracks. The first, "Gifts and Curses", appeared in the hit film Spider-Man 2. Another, a cover of Lagwagon's "Violins", was featured on Rock Against Bush, Vol. 2 compilation album. At the 2005 MTV Movie Awards, Yellowcard performed a cover of the song "Don't You (Forget About Me)" during a special tribute to the movie The Breakfast Club.

On August 13, 2013, an acoustic version of Ocean Avenue was released in honor of the album's 10th anniversary.[6]

Lights and Sounds (2005–2006) edit

After almost two years of touring, Yellowcard took a few months off at the beginning of 2005. Ryan Key and Peter Mosely moved to New York City to write the songs for the group's next album. The rest of the band remained in Los Angeles. The band regrouped in LA in the spring and began pre-production for the follow-up to Ocean Avenue in March. Recording and production was finished in September, and advertising began for the album. The band had originally announced that the album was expected for August 2005, but production and other delays pushed the release date back several months.

In the months following, many problems had arisen between the bandmates. Ryan Key has made many comments since then stating, "The fame went to our heads."[citation needed] After months of increasing tension stemming from Ben Harper's increased involvement with his indie label Takeover Records, Harper was removed from Yellowcard.[7][8] He was replaced by Ryan Mendez from the band Staring Back. After leaving Yellowcard, Harper joined Amber Pacific as a touring guitarist. Harper left the band when the group returned to the studio, with Rick Hanson assuming the permanent guitarist role.[9] Harper is now in the band HeyMike! and runs Takeover Records in California.

Lights and Sounds was finally released on January 24, 2006. A loose concept album, the theme centers around Yellowcard's negative feelings towards Los Angeles. Prior to the release of Lights and Sounds Ryan Key said that this ambitious album would probably alienate a large portion of the group's fan base, and that he was "100 percent okay with that."[10] 20 songs were recorded for the album, 14 of which are on the CD, plus a B-side available on import versions, CD singles, and at the iTunes Store, called "Three Flights Down". The opening track, "Three Flights Up", was the first instrumental track on a Yellowcard album since "Interlewd" on the band's first album, Midget Tossing. Those two and "Convocation" from their 2014 release, Lift a Sail, are the only instrumental tracks the band has released on an album.

The title track, "Lights and Sounds", was the first single, released a week before the album. It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks. It is also featured on the video games Burnout Revenge and Guitar Hero: Modern Hits. In its first week of release, the album sold just over 90,000 copies, but it only went on to receive gold status. High first week sales are most likely the result of high anticipation of the album, as it was the follow-up to the highly successful Ocean Avenue; low total sales backup Key's statement about the album being very ambitious and different in sound from Ocean Avenue. On May 6, 2006, the second and final single and video of the album, "Rough Landing, Holly", was released. The single was not as well received as the first, and after its first week of release, it quickly dropped on the charts.

In May 2006, Ryan Key had surgery on his vocal chords after having problems with his singing. He had started having problems in December 2005. He was mute for a week and could not sing for more than a month. Yellowcard, after canceling some shows and receiving some time off from touring, joined the Virgin Mega Tour for the summer of 2006.

Paper Walls (2006–2008) edit

On October 16, 2006, Yellowcard announced via its website that the group was back in the studio recording a new album. Guitarist Ryan Mendez posted on the official Yellowcard message board on October 21, 2006, that three songs had been completed and stated, "I really think fans of both older and newer Yellowcard are going to be very happy." Pre-production began in October 2006, and tracking began in January 2007. Between the months of January and March 2007, studio footage labeled "Yellowcard Sessions" regarding the band's progress on making the album was posted on their Myspace, with a new video added every Thursday. In total, 10 videos were posted, with additional footage released on the deluxe CD/DVD edition of Paper Walls. Additionally, in January 2007, some sample demo songs were released on the band's MySpace, though they were only rough recordings from pre-production and not the final recorded versions. The first demo was a 30-second preview of the iTunes bonus track, "Bombers", and the second was a clip of an unmixed version of "Light Up the Sky".

The first Yellowcard show since October 2006 took place on March 29, 2007, at the Troubadour in Hollywood, California. At the show, lead singer Ryan Key announced to a sold-out crowd that the new album would be titled Paper Walls. He said he would "probably get in trouble for [it]", but went on to announce the title anyway; Key also announced the album title during a concert at Southern Connecticut State University. During the Troubadour show, the group played two songs from its new album ("Fighting" and "The Takedown"). Yellowcard played an acoustic set the next night at the Troubadour and premiered two new songs, "Shadows and Regrets" and "Light Up the Sky".

In the teaser of an interview with Jason Tate of absolutepunk.net[11] released on June 17 (one month before the release of the album), Key described the album as

... very much a record of hope and finding yourself again. It's after you've come through all of that – going to the height of it – and picking yourself back up again. And by "hitting rock bottom", I don't mean in record sales or fame or any of that shit. I mean personally – emotionally ... Paper Walls is the story, the feeling, of what it's like to be out of those holes, looking back, no regrets, but smarter and having grown through them.

The whole interview was released on July 17, the release date of the album.

Yellowcard announced on May 15 via Myspace that the first single from Paper Walls would be "Light Up the Sky". This song was released to iTunes and radio on June 5. Soon after its release, Paper Walls became the second most popular album on iTunes and the most popular album in the alternative section. On July 9, Yellowcard released Paper Walls on the group's Myspace music player to give fans a taste of what was to come on the new album. Paper Walls was released in the U.S. on July 17 (July 16 on iTunes) in an additional CD/DVD format, as Lights and Sounds was the previous year. The DVD contains exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the band, an extensive photo gallery and two additional live bonus tracks.[12] In June 2007, Yellowcard was voted to do AOL Sessions Under Cover. It was released on July 20 and featured two songs from Paper Walls. The album debuted at No. 13 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 40,000 copies in its first week.[13]

Yellowcard promoted Paper Walls nonstop after its release and started touring to support the album. The group supported Blue October during the band's United States 2007 fall tour and also supported Linkin Park in Japan in November/December 2007. While touring for Paper Walls, Peter Mosely announced in a Myspace blog message that he would be leaving Yellowcard to pursue other endeavors, moving back to Jacksonville and rejoining his old band. Josh Portman from the bands Near Miss and Staring Back took over on bass until the reformation of Yellowcard in 2010, upon which Sean O'Donnell of Reeve Oliver became the bass player.

On January 7, Yellowcard went to the Middle East to do a USO tour. The group went to Kuwait as originally planned, but could not get into Iraq because of the President arriving and canceling all flights there.[14] The band released a live album on January 22, 2008, titled iTunes Live from Las Vegas at the Palms. It was recorded during their Blue October Tour in October 2007.[15] The band canceled several European shows in January due to drummer Longineu Parsons taking a couple months off. He spent the time in Jacksonville, Florida, with his grandmother, who raised him and whose health was failing.[15] The band was originally scheduled to headline a spring tour with All Time Low, but All Time Low dropped out to take part in the Alternative Press spring tour. They were then replaced by MxPx, who canceled a few weeks later. Yellowcard then went on an acoustic tour with The Spill Canvas, Secondhand Serenade, PlayRadioPlay!, and Treaty of Paris.

Hiatus (2008–2010) edit

Yellowcard announced in an interview in April 2008 that the group would be going on an "indefinite hiatus." The band's European tour set for 2008 was canceled, and they instead embarked on an acoustic tour in the spring of 2008 before going on hiatus. Among the reasons for the band's hiatus were individual member situations. Longineu Parsons took some time off in the winter to spend time with family and joined a side project band based in Jacksonville, Florida. Sean Mackin got married in 2008 and wanted to take some time off to spend with his family. Ryan Key stated that the members needed some time to figure out their personal lives. The band members were unsure of the hiatus' length, but they assured their fans they planned to return as a group.[16] In May 2008, Yellowcard left Capitol Records and was left unsigned.[citation needed] On June 16, 2009, Capitol released an EP titled Deep Cuts, which consists of four previously released tracks.

Ryan Key and Sean O'Donnell of Reeve Oliver formed a small side project called Big If. Big If released many demos online and had a record due out in late 2009 which was cancelled. The band featured a more pop punk approach in most of its first songs, though by the time they had reached the second set of demos, they had almost completely progressed into a pop rock style. After the band's fourth set of demos, the band announced a fundraising event on February 10, 2010, called the "Help Mend A Heart Auction", which was to fund Jordan Pundik's mother's heart transplant operation. After that final announcement, there has been no word from the band, and their Myspace page is no longer active.

Parsons played drums for Adam Lambert from October 2009 through September 18, 2010, before returning to Yellowcard after its hiatus.

Reformation and When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes (2010–2012) edit

Longineu Parsons mentioned in a YouTube video that Yellowcard had started talking about a new record.[17] Yellowcard's official Facebook page announced on August 1, 2010, that the band had reformed and would be working on a new record. Josh Portman, the former bass player, was replaced by Sean O'Donnell of Dogwood and Reeve Oliver and Ryan's other side project, Big If. In the May issue of Alternative Press, former bassist Pete Mosely revealed he was contacted by Parsons about rejoining before the band reconvened, but ultimately decided not to reunite with the rest of Yellowcard.

Since the reformation announcement, the Yellowcard YouTube account was reopened and featured weekly sessions about the recording of the new album.[18] It was also in these sessions that a handful of names and snippets of songs were released. Big If songs "Empty Street",[19] "Hide",[20] and "Hang You Up"[21] were rumored to be reworked and featured on the new record ("Empty Street" ultimately did not make the cut). One of the first confirmed tracks on the new record, "See Me Smiling", was originally an instrumental demo Ryan Mendez wrote and recorded at his home studio, which he sent to the other band members. They decided to record it for the new record. The bridge is one of Key's favorite vocal parts in all of Yellowcard's library.[citation needed] "Sing For Me" was confirmed in the November issue of Alternative Press Magazine, issue 269. The song is written from the perspective of Key's terminally ill aunt, Aunt Stephanie, who was mentioned in "Rock Star Land". The recording process finished on November 8, 2010.[22] The band later announced the name and release date of the first single, "For You, and Your Denial". It was made available for purchase on iTunes and streaming at www.absolutepunk.net starting January 18, 2011.[23] Also, the music video for this song was released. The second single, "Hang You Up", was released February 22. The new album released on March 22, 2011, on iTunes and CD.

Yellowcard released dates for concerts for part of 2010 and the majority of 2011. The band toured with All Time Low throughout Europe in March 2011, around the same time that the album was released. On November 13, 2010, the band played its first show after coming back from hiatus at The Glass House in Pomona, California. This was the first time the whole band had played together since December 2007. During the show, Ryan Key revealed the name of the new record after insistent chants. The new record, he announced, was to be titled When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes. Shortly afterward, the group played the first single from the new record, "For You, and Your Denial".[24] Responding to the apparent lack of Yellowcard's older work at The Glass House show, Key stated that it was to keep the energy up in the crowds.[25] In addition to the Europe tour in March, Yellowcard announced a spring 2011 U.S. tour with All Time Low, Hey Monday, and The Summer Set. In the late spring and early summer of 2011, Yellowcard participated in a brief U.S. tour with Good Charlotte and Runner Runner. In June 2011, during an interview with Punkvideosrock.com, Ryan Key stated that the band would participate in a headlining tour in the fall of 2011.[26] In fall 2011, the band headlined a U.S. tour with Go Radio and Every Avenue (with whom Ryan Key had co-written two songs: "Girl Like That" (2009) and "Tie Me Down" (2011)).

Ryan Key also recorded a song with Silverstein called "Stay Posi" for the Take Action! Vol. 10 compilation.[27]

On October 24, 2011, Yellowcard released When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes Acoustic. This release was generally a surprise to the fan base, as it was announced only two days earlier during the group's show in Chicago (and sold following the show at the merchandise table). The album was streaming on Absolutepunk.net for one day and is now available on iTunes. In addition, the band mentioned that the record is available at select indie record stores. Beginning on November 28, 2011, and continuing into December, Yellowcard participated in a Co-Headlining a Tour with Saves The Day and supporting act The Wonder Years. The tour stopped at several cities in the UK including Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, and London. Beginning around the holidays in mid-December, the band returned to the United States, completing more than a full year of touring.

Southern Air and Ocean Avenue Acoustic (2012–2014) edit

Yellowcard announced at several shows in November 2011 that the group would be returning to the studio in early 2012 to record a new record. Ryan Key stated that the positive reception from When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes and the overall positive energy that the band was generating was inspiration to begin writing again. The band had already begun to write material for the new record. On February 10, it was announced that all the new music had been demoed, and Key would start writing lyrics.

On February 3, 2012, Sean O'Donnell posted a message on Yellowcard's website stating he was leaving the band because he was getting married and wanted to focus on his family. On the 17th of the same month, also on the band's website, it was announced that Josh Portman would be filling the spot as bassist.

On March 2, Ryan Key posted a tweet to fellow musician Alex Gaskarth (from All Time Low), confirming one of the new tracks on the upcoming record was titled "The Surface of the Sun". On March 5, 2012, Yellowcard entered the studio to begin recording an album. The next day, the group broadcast part of its studio recording live. Ryan Mendez also stated in the live chat that there would be ten tracks on the new album. In a video posted by TheInsider.com on March 15, Key stated that one of the words in the album title was "Air". He also stated in the live studio feed that there would be a title track on the album and confirmed the existence of an entirely acoustic song named "Ten". Alex Gaskarth, Cassadee Pope from Hey Monday, and Taylor Jardine from We Are the In Crowd were confirmed to be appearing as guest vocalists on the album.

Yellowcard announced that it had finished the record on April 8, after five weeks of recording. On May 21, the first single from the album, "Always Summer", premiered on the website AbsolutePunk and was available for free streaming. The next day, it was available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon. On June 3, Absolute Punk announced the title of the new record as Southern Air. On June 12, Yellowcard announced the track listing for Southern Air. Ryan Mendez later confirmed that the US release date would be August 14, and the Japan release date would be August 15. On June 28, during a commercial at the X Games on ESPN, a clip from the track "Surface of the Sun" was heard.

 
Yellowcard in concert in Arizona in 2012

On July 11, Yellowcard released the opening track for Southern Air, "Awakening". The lyric video of the song was released online via Hopeless Records. On July 15, the band confirmed that the next single would be called "Here I Am Alive", which was released on July 31. On July 19, the band members shared some of their thoughts about the album in the form of an online video, which also contained an acoustic version of the title track. On August 7, the full album was made available for streaming on YouTube under Hopeless Records. The "Here I Am Alive" music video featuring Tay Jardine premiered on August 14 on MTV. On August 21, acoustic versions of "Always Summer" and "Here I Am Alive" became available on Hopeless Records' YouTube channel. On September 26, Yellowcard released an acoustic version of "Telescope" on Hopeless Records' YouTube channel. Ryan Key and Longineu Parsons III performed an acoustic cover of Mumford and Sons' song "I Will Wait" on the first show of Yellowcard's Southern Air tour, and the band continued to play it most nights. On December 10, the band released the music video for "Awakening" on MTV Buzzworthy.[28]

On December 6, Yellowcard's members announced that they were back in the studio.[29] On May 3, 2013, the band confirmed rumors via Twitter about the recording of an acoustic Ocean Avenue record in honor of the platinum album's 10th anniversary.[30] On June 3, 2013, pre-orders were set up for Ocean Avenue Acoustic. The album was released on August 13, 2013. The band also announced an Ocean Avenue Acoustic tour that fall with special guest Geoff Rickly of Thursday.[31] During the tour, the band performed "Paper Walls" live for the first time.

On October 29, 2013, Yellowcard announced that the group would be releasing a cover of Tony Sly's song called "Already Won", which is included in The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute. The band was also featured on a Punk Goes Christmas compilation with a cover of "Christmas Lights" by Coldplay.

During January and February 2014, Yellowcard completed a second leg of the Ocean Avenue Acoustic across the United States in cities that the group had not previously performed; the tour was supported by What's Eating Gilbert. At various shows during the tour and on the members personal social media accounts, the band members began stating that they had been writing new music and would be returning to the studio that year.

Parsons' departure and Lift a Sail (2014–2015) edit

On February 12, 2014, it was announced that Yellowcard would be playing the entire 2014 Vans Warped Tour. On March 13, 2014, the band announced that drummer and founding member Longineu Parsons III had left the band. On March 20, Yellowcard announced it had left Hopeless Records after three years and three albums to sign a worldwide multi-album deal with Razor & Tie. It was then announced that a new record would be released in the fall of 2014. On March 24, the band announced that Nate Young from Anberlin would be playing drums on the new album and on April 14, further confirmed that he would perform with the band at the Warped Tour.

On August 4, 2014, Yellowcard announced that the next album would be titled Lift a Sail. On the same day, the Yellowcard Twitter account[32] linked to a post from AbsolutePunk.net which revealed the album's artwork and track list. The album would have 13 tracks.[33] Also on August 4, the band announced a co-headline tour with Memphis May Fire, with special guests Emarosa. The tour would take place across the U.S. in the fall of 2014 and would begin the week after the album was released. On the 28th of the same month, it was announced that Tucker Rule, formerly of the band Thursday, would be drumming on the tour. On August 19, 2014, Yellowcard released the first single, "One Bedroom", as the lead single taken from Lift a Sail, which would be released October 7, 2014.[34]

Yellowcard toured the UK with Less Than Jake in the spring of 2015 and Australia with Mayday Parade in the summer of 2015. The band toured the U.S. with New Found Glory from October 18 to November 22, 2015. The group played one more show on December 13, 2015, in Pittsburgh, where singer Ryan Key hinted that the band would be working on a new album in 2016.

Eponymous final album and break-up (2016–2017) edit

 
Yellowcard performing in Arizona in 2017

On February 24, 2016, Hopeless Records announced that Yellowcard had rejoined the label and that the band was recording an album, which was to be released in late 2016.[35] Nate Young was confirmed to be playing drums on the new record.[36] On April 6, 2016, Ryan Key confirmed on his Twitter account that the name of one of the new tracks would be "I'm a Wrecking Ball", which was written and demoed in 2008 with Ryan Mendez and Dan McLintock.[37] On June 7, 2016, the band announced on Facebook that its new album would be self-titled; Yellowcard was released on September 30, 2016.[38] On June 24, 2016, the band released the lead single off of the album titled "Rest In Peace".[39] On August 17, 2016, the music video for "The Hurt Is Gone" was released.

On March 22, 2016, it was announced that Yellowcard would be playing the entire 2016 Vans Warped Tour. On June 25, 2016, the band announced on its website that the group would be breaking up after a final tour, stating: "Please come and join us on our last trip around the globe. We hope to share this final record and tour with each and every one of you."[40] The tour continued to the United Kingdom in December 2016, an Australian tour in February 2017, then one last string of US dates on the west coast in March.[41] The group announced that Jimmy Brunkvist from Like Torches would fulfill drumming duties for the final touring cycle.[42] On March 21 and 22, the band played make-up shows to sold-out crowds in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Tempe, Arizona, respectively. The band played their final show on March 25, 2017, at the House Of Blues in Anaheim, California.[43] On April 12, 2017, the final music video, "A Place We Set Afire" was released. [44]

Reunion and Childhood Eyes (2022–present) edit

 
Yellowcard performing in Philadelphia in 2023

Yellowcard reunited on September 17, 2022, at Riot Fest in Chicago, Illinois. The set featured a full play-through of the album Ocean Avenue as well as a handful of other songs.[45] On September 26, the band announced they would be playing Slam Dunk Festival in May 2023. Additionally the band announced they would be playing at the When We Were Young Festival on October 21, 2023.

On February 14, 2023, the band announced a summer tour to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Ocean Avenue across the U.S. alongside Mayday Parade, This Wild Life, Story of the Year, and Anberlin.

On May 20, 2023, the band announced a new single titled "Childhood Eyes" after a stint of teaser posts on social media. The song was released on May 31, 2023, as the lead-off single of an EP of the same name, released on July 21 via Equal Vision Records.[46]

Musical style edit

Yellowcard's musical style has mainly been described as pop-punk,[47][48][49][50] alternative rock,[51] and hardcore punk.[50][52]

Juice Wrld controversy edit

In 2019, members of the Lights and Sounds-era lineup of Yellowcard collaboratively sued Juice Wrld, claiming that his song "Lucid Dreams" plagiarized the melody of their song "Holly Wood Died".[53] The band recruited lawyer Richard Busch, who was best known for representing the estate of Marvin Gaye during the "Blurred Lines" case. It was reported Busch's law firm were suing Juice Wrld for $15 million; Busch himself, however, claimed that the value was "falsely reported", and that the band members were "simply seeking what the law allows, and what parties in their position have sought in similar cases, which at this point is not determined". The controversy surrounding the lawsuit intensified when the members chose to continue pursuing it after the rapper died later that year. Busch did highlight that the members had incredibly mixed emotions about continuing the lawsuit.

"My clients are certainly torn about proceeding, and understand the optics involved. But it is important to remember that this lawsuit was filed before this tragic event, and was filed because all of the defendants (and there are two other writers and several music publishers and record labels) profited off of what we believe was clear copying and infringement of Yellowcard's work." – Richard Busch[54]

Yellowcard ultimately chose to drop the lawsuit in 2020 after Juice Wrld's mother became the representative of his estate. Busch stated that the band was "very sympathetic not only of Juice Wrld's death, but also needed time to decide whether they really wanted to pursue the case against his grieving mother as the personal representative of his estate." He also noted, however, that the case could be refiled if the band were to change their minds.[55]

Band members edit

Current members

  • Sean Mackin – violin, backing and occasional lead vocals (1997–2017, 2022–present)
  • Ryan Key – lead vocals (1999–2017, 2022–present), rhythm guitar (2000–2017, 2022–present), piano (2002–2017), bass (2002–2003; 2004–2010)
  • Ryan Mendez – lead guitar, backing vocals (2005–2017, 2022–present), bass (2005–2010)
  • Josh Portman – bass, backing vocals (2012–2017, 2022–present; touring 2007–2010)[56]

Current touring musicians

  • Jimmy Brunkvist – drums (2016–2017, 2023–present)

Former members

  • Ben Dobson – lead vocals (1997–1999)
  • Todd Clary – rhythm guitar (1997–2000)
  • Warren Cooke – bass, backing vocals (1997–2002)
  • Ben Harper – lead guitar (1997–2005)
  • Longineu W. Parsons III – drums, percussion (1997–2014)
  • Alex Lewis – bass, backing vocals (2003–2004)
  • Peter Mosely – bass, piano, backing vocals (2004–2007; touring 2002–2003)
  • Sean O'Donnell – bass, backing vocals (2010–2012)

Former touring musicians

  • Tucker Rule – drums (2014–2015)
  • Nate Young – drums (2014–2016, 2022–2023)
  • Rob Chianelli – drums (2016)
  • Cyrus Bolooki – drums (2016)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

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This article is about the American rock band For other uses see Yellow card Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville Florida in 1997 The lineup currently consists of lead singer Ryan Key lead guitarist Ryan Mendez bassist Josh Portman and violinist Sean Mackin Primarily a pop punk group their music is recognized for having a distinct sound in its genre primarily due to the prominent use of a violin in their songs and are best known for their singles Ocean Avenue Only One and Lights and Sounds Released in 2003 Ocean Avenue and its parent album of the same name are both certified double platinum in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Only One and the band s 2006 album Lights and Sounds have been certified gold The band has released ten studio albums with its most recent Yellowcard released on September 30 2016 Following this release and supporting tour the band broke up The band reunited in September 2022 for a performance at Riot Fest and embarked on a 20th anniversary tour for Ocean Avenue in 2023 A new EP Childhood Eyes released on July 21 2023 1 YellowcardYellowcard performing on Warped Tour 2012 L R Josh Portman Sean Mackin Longnieu Parsons III Ryan Key and Ryan Mendez Background informationOriginJacksonville Florida U S GenresPop punk alternative rock hardcore punk early Years active1997 2008 2010 2017 2022 presentLabelsDIY Takeover Lobster Fueled by Ramen Capitol Hopeless Razor amp Tie Equal VisionMembersRyan KeySean MackinRyan MendezJosh PortmanPast membersBen DobsonTodd ClaryWarren CookeBen HarperLongineu W Parsons IIIPeter MoselyAlex LewisSean O DonnellWebsiteyellowcardband wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early material 1997 2002 1 2 Ocean Avenue 2003 2005 1 3 Lights and Sounds 2005 2006 1 4 Paper Walls 2006 2008 1 5 Hiatus 2008 2010 1 6 Reformation and When You re Through Thinking Say Yes 2010 2012 1 7 Southern Air and Ocean Avenue Acoustic 2012 2014 1 8 Parsons departure and Lift a Sail 2014 2015 1 9 Eponymous final album and break up 2016 2017 1 10 Reunion and Childhood Eyes 2022 present 2 Musical style 3 Juice Wrld controversy 4 Band members 4 1 Timeline 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormation and early material 1997 2002 edit Yellowcard was formed in 1997 in Jacksonville Florida after its members met at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts The band got its name from a phrase its members used in high school whenever somebody did something stupid at a party such as spilling beer on the carpet they cited soccer laws and gave the offender a yellow card for committing a party foul Yellowcard s original lineup featured Ben Dobson on vocals Todd Clary on guitar and vocals Ben Harper on guitar Warren Cooke on bass and Longineu Parsons III on drums Modern Amusement frontman Ryan Key appeared as a guest on background vocals as did violinist Sean Mackin Key had also been in California band Craig s Brother Yellowcard recorded their first LP Midget Tossing at the Music Factory in Jacksonville Beach with Michael Ray FitzGerald at the board Where We Stand the band s debut studio album featured the same lineup as Midget Tossing and Mackin was brought in for more songs Soon however the band fired Dobson and replaced him with former guest vocalist Key This changed the band s style from hardcore punk to pop punk In early 2000 Yellowcard recorded the Still Standing EP Soon after it was released Todd Clary left the band Key then filled both Clary s and Dobson s duties guitar and vocals respectively After sending the new EP to friend Steve Lubarsky at Lobster Records the band signed its first recording contract in June 2000 and in November headed west to Camarillo California to begin working on another full length album The group released its third album One for the Kids Lobster Records in 2001 and followed up with The Underdog EP Fueled by Ramen Records in 2002 Both of these were well received by fans However soon after The Underdog EP was released Warren Cooke left for personal reasons on July 16 2002 2 The band then asked Pete Mosely from Inspection 12 to play bass and he joined the band four days later Ocean Avenue 2003 2005 edit Shortly after releasing The Underdog EP Yellowcard signed with Capitol Records 3 The group recorded their major label debut Ocean Avenue in February March 2003 and released on July 22 2003 4 During the recording of the album Mosely left Yellowcard devoting his time to his first band Inspection 12 and finishing the band s album Get Rad The members of Yellowcard began the search for a new bass player and chose Alex Lewis whose sister Alieke Wijnveldt contributed vocals to the Ocean Avenue track View from Heaven After Lewis joined the band filmed an unreleased music video for the song Powder The video was later put on the enhanced version of Ocean Avenue 5 Yellowcard released its first single from Ocean Avenue Way Away The song did well on MTV2 and rock radio peaking at No 25 on the modern rock charts The song created enough buzz to cause the band s mainstream explosion In the middle of the band s first headlining tour Peter Mosely decided to leave Inspection 12 and asked if he could rejoin Yellowcard Because Mosely had been an integral part of the writing for Ocean Avenue and had also been friends with most of the band s members since high school Lewis was asked to leave on March 1 2004 and Mosely was reinstated as the bass player In late 2003 Yellowcard finally broke through with a hit single Ocean Avenue in part due to the song premiering on MTV s Total Request Live Radio eventually picked up on the single with it peaking at No 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the summer of 2004 The band experienced its peak popularity during the second half of 2004 They were cover features on Alternative Press magazine a headliner of the 2004 Warped Tour performed Ocean Avenue and won the MTV2 award at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards and were featured in the season 2 premiere of One Tree Hill with their song Empty Apartment The band was featured episode 3 in season 8 of MTV s Real World Road Rules Challenge later abridged to The Challenge performing Way Away while cast members trashed a mock hotel room for a rock star redecoration challenge The album s first track Way Away appeared on the soundtracks of SSX 3 and Madden NFL 2004 The album s second track Breathing also appeared in EA s Burnout 3 Takedown and FlatOut 2 Following the success of Ocean Avenue the band released the single Only One a rock ballad which also did fairly well on TRL and radio The Ocean Avenue album sold over one million copies in the U S alone During this time Yellowcard contributed songs to various other soundtracks The first Gifts and Curses appeared in the hit film Spider Man 2 Another a cover of Lagwagon s Violins was featured on Rock Against Bush Vol 2 compilation album At the 2005 MTV Movie Awards Yellowcard performed a cover of the song Don t You Forget About Me during a special tribute to the movie The Breakfast Club On August 13 2013 an acoustic version of Ocean Avenue was released in honor of the album s 10th anniversary 6 Lights and Sounds 2005 2006 edit After almost two years of touring Yellowcard took a few months off at the beginning of 2005 Ryan Key and Peter Mosely moved to New York City to write the songs for the group s next album The rest of the band remained in Los Angeles The band regrouped in LA in the spring and began pre production for the follow up to Ocean Avenue in March Recording and production was finished in September and advertising began for the album The band had originally announced that the album was expected for August 2005 but production and other delays pushed the release date back several months In the months following many problems had arisen between the bandmates Ryan Key has made many comments since then stating The fame went to our heads citation needed After months of increasing tension stemming from Ben Harper s increased involvement with his indie label Takeover Records Harper was removed from Yellowcard 7 8 He was replaced by Ryan Mendez from the band Staring Back After leaving Yellowcard Harper joined Amber Pacific as a touring guitarist Harper left the band when the group returned to the studio with Rick Hanson assuming the permanent guitarist role 9 Harper is now in the band HeyMike and runs Takeover Records in California Lights and Sounds was finally released on January 24 2006 A loose concept album the theme centers around Yellowcard s negative feelings towards Los Angeles Prior to the release of Lights and Sounds Ryan Key said that this ambitious album would probably alienate a large portion of the group s fan base and that he was 100 percent okay with that 10 20 songs were recorded for the album 14 of which are on the CD plus a B side available on import versions CD singles and at the iTunes Store called Three Flights Down The opening track Three Flights Up was the first instrumental track on a Yellowcard album since Interlewd on the band s first album Midget Tossing Those two and Convocation from their 2014 release Lift a Sail are the only instrumental tracks the band has released on an album The title track Lights and Sounds was the first single released a week before the album It peaked at No 4 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks It is also featured on the video games Burnout Revenge and Guitar Hero Modern Hits In its first week of release the album sold just over 90 000 copies but it only went on to receive gold status High first week sales are most likely the result of high anticipation of the album as it was the follow up to the highly successful Ocean Avenue low total sales backup Key s statement about the album being very ambitious and different in sound from Ocean Avenue On May 6 2006 the second and final single and video of the album Rough Landing Holly was released The single was not as well received as the first and after its first week of release it quickly dropped on the charts In May 2006 Ryan Key had surgery on his vocal chords after having problems with his singing He had started having problems in December 2005 He was mute for a week and could not sing for more than a month Yellowcard after canceling some shows and receiving some time off from touring joined the Virgin Mega Tour for the summer of 2006 Paper Walls 2006 2008 edit On October 16 2006 Yellowcard announced via its website that the group was back in the studio recording a new album Guitarist Ryan Mendez posted on the official Yellowcard message board on October 21 2006 that three songs had been completed and stated I really think fans of both older and newer Yellowcard are going to be very happy Pre production began in October 2006 and tracking began in January 2007 Between the months of January and March 2007 studio footage labeled Yellowcard Sessions regarding the band s progress on making the album was posted on their Myspace with a new video added every Thursday In total 10 videos were posted with additional footage released on the deluxe CD DVD edition of Paper Walls Additionally in January 2007 some sample demo songs were released on the band s MySpace though they were only rough recordings from pre production and not the final recorded versions The first demo was a 30 second preview of the iTunes bonus track Bombers and the second was a clip of an unmixed version of Light Up the Sky The first Yellowcard show since October 2006 took place on March 29 2007 at the Troubadour in Hollywood California At the show lead singer Ryan Key announced to a sold out crowd that the new album would be titled Paper Walls He said he would probably get in trouble for it but went on to announce the title anyway Key also announced the album title during a concert at Southern Connecticut State University During the Troubadour show the group played two songs from its new album Fighting and The Takedown Yellowcard played an acoustic set the next night at the Troubadour and premiered two new songs Shadows and Regrets and Light Up the Sky In the teaser of an interview with Jason Tate of absolutepunk net 11 released on June 17 one month before the release of the album Key described the album as very much a record of hope and finding yourself again It s after you ve come through all of that going to the height of it and picking yourself back up again And by hitting rock bottom I don t mean in record sales or fame or any of that shit I mean personally emotionally Paper Walls is the story the feeling of what it s like to be out of those holes looking back no regrets but smarter and having grown through them The whole interview was released on July 17 the release date of the album Yellowcard announced on May 15 via Myspace that the first single from Paper Walls would be Light Up the Sky This song was released to iTunes and radio on June 5 Soon after its release Paper Walls became the second most popular album on iTunes and the most popular album in the alternative section On July 9 Yellowcard released Paper Walls on the group s Myspace music player to give fans a taste of what was to come on the new album Paper Walls was released in the U S on July 17 July 16 on iTunes in an additional CD DVD format as Lights and Sounds was the previous year The DVD contains exclusive behind the scenes footage of the band an extensive photo gallery and two additional live bonus tracks 12 In June 2007 Yellowcard was voted to do AOL Sessions Under Cover It was released on July 20 and featured two songs from Paper Walls The album debuted at No 13 on the U S Billboard 200 selling about 40 000 copies in its first week 13 Yellowcard promoted Paper Walls nonstop after its release and started touring to support the album The group supported Blue October during the band s United States 2007 fall tour and also supported Linkin Park in Japan in November December 2007 While touring for Paper Walls Peter Mosely announced in a Myspace blog message that he would be leaving Yellowcard to pursue other endeavors moving back to Jacksonville and rejoining his old band Josh Portman from the bands Near Miss and Staring Back took over on bass until the reformation of Yellowcard in 2010 upon which Sean O Donnell of Reeve Oliver became the bass player On January 7 Yellowcard went to the Middle East to do a USO tour The group went to Kuwait as originally planned but could not get into Iraq because of the President arriving and canceling all flights there 14 The band released a live album on January 22 2008 titled iTunes Live from Las Vegas at the Palms It was recorded during their Blue October Tour in October 2007 15 The band canceled several European shows in January due to drummer Longineu Parsons taking a couple months off He spent the time in Jacksonville Florida with his grandmother who raised him and whose health was failing 15 The band was originally scheduled to headline a spring tour with All Time Low but All Time Low dropped out to take part in the Alternative Press spring tour They were then replaced by MxPx who canceled a few weeks later Yellowcard then went on an acoustic tour with The Spill Canvas Secondhand Serenade PlayRadioPlay and Treaty of Paris Hiatus 2008 2010 edit Yellowcard announced in an interview in April 2008 that the group would be going on an indefinite hiatus The band s European tour set for 2008 was canceled and they instead embarked on an acoustic tour in the spring of 2008 before going on hiatus Among the reasons for the band s hiatus were individual member situations Longineu Parsons took some time off in the winter to spend time with family and joined a side project band based in Jacksonville Florida Sean Mackin got married in 2008 and wanted to take some time off to spend with his family Ryan Key stated that the members needed some time to figure out their personal lives The band members were unsure of the hiatus length but they assured their fans they planned to return as a group 16 In May 2008 Yellowcard left Capitol Records and was left unsigned citation needed On June 16 2009 Capitol released an EP titled Deep Cuts which consists of four previously released tracks Ryan Key and Sean O Donnell of Reeve Oliver formed a small side project called Big If Big If released many demos online and had a record due out in late 2009 which was cancelled The band featured a more pop punk approach in most of its first songs though by the time they had reached the second set of demos they had almost completely progressed into a pop rock style After the band s fourth set of demos the band announced a fundraising event on February 10 2010 called the Help Mend A Heart Auction which was to fund Jordan Pundik s mother s heart transplant operation After that final announcement there has been no word from the band and their Myspace page is no longer active Parsons played drums for Adam Lambert from October 2009 through September 18 2010 before returning to Yellowcard after its hiatus Reformation and When You re Through Thinking Say Yes 2010 2012 edit Longineu Parsons mentioned in a YouTube video that Yellowcard had started talking about a new record 17 Yellowcard s official Facebook page announced on August 1 2010 that the band had reformed and would be working on a new record Josh Portman the former bass player was replaced by Sean O Donnell of Dogwood and Reeve Oliver and Ryan s other side project Big If In the May issue of Alternative Press former bassist Pete Mosely revealed he was contacted by Parsons about rejoining before the band reconvened but ultimately decided not to reunite with the rest of Yellowcard Since the reformation announcement the Yellowcard YouTube account was reopened and featured weekly sessions about the recording of the new album 18 It was also in these sessions that a handful of names and snippets of songs were released Big If songs Empty Street 19 Hide 20 and Hang You Up 21 were rumored to be reworked and featured on the new record Empty Street ultimately did not make the cut One of the first confirmed tracks on the new record See Me Smiling was originally an instrumental demo Ryan Mendez wrote and recorded at his home studio which he sent to the other band members They decided to record it for the new record The bridge is one of Key s favorite vocal parts in all of Yellowcard s library citation needed Sing For Me was confirmed in the November issue of Alternative Press Magazine issue 269 The song is written from the perspective of Key s terminally ill aunt Aunt Stephanie who was mentioned in Rock Star Land The recording process finished on November 8 2010 22 The band later announced the name and release date of the first single For You and Your Denial It was made available for purchase on iTunes and streaming at www absolutepunk net starting January 18 2011 23 Also the music video for this song was released The second single Hang You Up was released February 22 The new album released on March 22 2011 on iTunes and CD Yellowcard released dates for concerts for part of 2010 and the majority of 2011 The band toured with All Time Low throughout Europe in March 2011 around the same time that the album was released On November 13 2010 the band played its first show after coming back from hiatus at The Glass House in Pomona California This was the first time the whole band had played together since December 2007 During the show Ryan Key revealed the name of the new record after insistent chants The new record he announced was to be titled When You re Through Thinking Say Yes Shortly afterward the group played the first single from the new record For You and Your Denial 24 Responding to the apparent lack of Yellowcard s older work at The Glass House show Key stated that it was to keep the energy up in the crowds 25 In addition to the Europe tour in March Yellowcard announced a spring 2011 U S tour with All Time Low Hey Monday and The Summer Set In the late spring and early summer of 2011 Yellowcard participated in a brief U S tour with Good Charlotte and Runner Runner In June 2011 during an interview with Punkvideosrock com Ryan Key stated that the band would participate in a headlining tour in the fall of 2011 26 In fall 2011 the band headlined a U S tour with Go Radio and Every Avenue with whom Ryan Key had co written two songs Girl Like That 2009 and Tie Me Down 2011 Ryan Key also recorded a song with Silverstein called Stay Posi for the Take Action Vol 10 compilation 27 On October 24 2011 Yellowcard released When You re Through Thinking Say Yes Acoustic This release was generally a surprise to the fan base as it was announced only two days earlier during the group s show in Chicago and sold following the show at the merchandise table The album was streaming on Absolutepunk net for one day and is now available on iTunes In addition the band mentioned that the record is available at select indie record stores Beginning on November 28 2011 and continuing into December Yellowcard participated in a Co Headlining a Tour with Saves The Day and supporting act The Wonder Years The tour stopped at several cities in the UK including Glasgow Manchester Birmingham and London Beginning around the holidays in mid December the band returned to the United States completing more than a full year of touring Southern Air and Ocean Avenue Acoustic 2012 2014 edit Yellowcard announced at several shows in November 2011 that the group would be returning to the studio in early 2012 to record a new record Ryan Key stated that the positive reception from When You re Through Thinking Say Yes and the overall positive energy that the band was generating was inspiration to begin writing again The band had already begun to write material for the new record On February 10 it was announced that all the new music had been demoed and Key would start writing lyrics On February 3 2012 Sean O Donnell posted a message on Yellowcard s website stating he was leaving the band because he was getting married and wanted to focus on his family On the 17th of the same month also on the band s website it was announced that Josh Portman would be filling the spot as bassist On March 2 Ryan Key posted a tweet to fellow musician Alex Gaskarth from All Time Low confirming one of the new tracks on the upcoming record was titled The Surface of the Sun On March 5 2012 Yellowcard entered the studio to begin recording an album The next day the group broadcast part of its studio recording live Ryan Mendez also stated in the live chat that there would be ten tracks on the new album In a video posted by TheInsider com on March 15 Key stated that one of the words in the album title was Air He also stated in the live studio feed that there would be a title track on the album and confirmed the existence of an entirely acoustic song named Ten Alex Gaskarth Cassadee Pope from Hey Monday and Taylor Jardine from We Are the In Crowd were confirmed to be appearing as guest vocalists on the album Yellowcard announced that it had finished the record on April 8 after five weeks of recording On May 21 the first single from the album Always Summer premiered on the website AbsolutePunk and was available for free streaming The next day it was available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon On June 3 Absolute Punk announced the title of the new record as Southern Air On June 12 Yellowcard announced the track listing for Southern Air Ryan Mendez later confirmed that the US release date would be August 14 and the Japan release date would be August 15 On June 28 during a commercial at the X Games on ESPN a clip from the track Surface of the Sun was heard nbsp Yellowcard in concert in Arizona in 2012On July 11 Yellowcard released the opening track for Southern Air Awakening The lyric video of the song was released online via Hopeless Records On July 15 the band confirmed that the next single would be called Here I Am Alive which was released on July 31 On July 19 the band members shared some of their thoughts about the album in the form of an online video which also contained an acoustic version of the title track On August 7 the full album was made available for streaming on YouTube under Hopeless Records The Here I Am Alive music video featuring Tay Jardine premiered on August 14 on MTV On August 21 acoustic versions of Always Summer and Here I Am Alive became available on Hopeless Records YouTube channel On September 26 Yellowcard released an acoustic version of Telescope on Hopeless Records YouTube channel Ryan Key and Longineu Parsons III performed an acoustic cover of Mumford and Sons song I Will Wait on the first show of Yellowcard s Southern Air tour and the band continued to play it most nights On December 10 the band released the music video for Awakening on MTV Buzzworthy 28 On December 6 Yellowcard s members announced that they were back in the studio 29 On May 3 2013 the band confirmed rumors via Twitter about the recording of an acoustic Ocean Avenue record in honor of the platinum album s 10th anniversary 30 On June 3 2013 pre orders were set up for Ocean Avenue Acoustic The album was released on August 13 2013 The band also announced an Ocean Avenue Acoustic tour that fall with special guest Geoff Rickly of Thursday 31 During the tour the band performed Paper Walls live for the first time On October 29 2013 Yellowcard announced that the group would be releasing a cover of Tony Sly s song called Already Won which is included in The Songs of Tony Sly A Tribute The band was also featured on a Punk Goes Christmas compilation with a cover of Christmas Lights by Coldplay During January and February 2014 Yellowcard completed a second leg of the Ocean Avenue Acoustic across the United States in cities that the group had not previously performed the tour was supported by What s Eating Gilbert At various shows during the tour and on the members personal social media accounts the band members began stating that they had been writing new music and would be returning to the studio that year Parsons departure and Lift a Sail 2014 2015 edit On February 12 2014 it was announced that Yellowcard would be playing the entire 2014 Vans Warped Tour On March 13 2014 the band announced that drummer and founding member Longineu Parsons III had left the band On March 20 Yellowcard announced it had left Hopeless Records after three years and three albums to sign a worldwide multi album deal with Razor amp Tie It was then announced that a new record would be released in the fall of 2014 On March 24 the band announced that Nate Young from Anberlin would be playing drums on the new album and on April 14 further confirmed that he would perform with the band at the Warped Tour On August 4 2014 Yellowcard announced that the next album would be titled Lift a Sail On the same day the Yellowcard Twitter account 32 linked to a post from AbsolutePunk net which revealed the album s artwork and track list The album would have 13 tracks 33 Also on August 4 the band announced a co headline tour with Memphis May Fire with special guests Emarosa The tour would take place across the U S in the fall of 2014 and would begin the week after the album was released On the 28th of the same month it was announced that Tucker Rule formerly of the band Thursday would be drumming on the tour On August 19 2014 Yellowcard released the first single One Bedroom as the lead single taken from Lift a Sail which would be released October 7 2014 34 Yellowcard toured the UK with Less Than Jake in the spring of 2015 and Australia with Mayday Parade in the summer of 2015 The band toured the U S with New Found Glory from October 18 to November 22 2015 The group played one more show on December 13 2015 in Pittsburgh where singer Ryan Key hinted that the band would be working on a new album in 2016 Eponymous final album and break up 2016 2017 edit nbsp Yellowcard performing in Arizona in 2017On February 24 2016 Hopeless Records announced that Yellowcard had rejoined the label and that the band was recording an album which was to be released in late 2016 35 Nate Young was confirmed to be playing drums on the new record 36 On April 6 2016 Ryan Key confirmed on his Twitter account that the name of one of the new tracks would be I m a Wrecking Ball which was written and demoed in 2008 with Ryan Mendez and Dan McLintock 37 On June 7 2016 the band announced on Facebook that its new album would be self titled Yellowcard was released on September 30 2016 38 On June 24 2016 the band released the lead single off of the album titled Rest In Peace 39 On August 17 2016 the music video for The Hurt Is Gone was released On March 22 2016 it was announced that Yellowcard would be playing the entire 2016 Vans Warped Tour On June 25 2016 the band announced on its website that the group would be breaking up after a final tour stating Please come and join us on our last trip around the globe We hope to share this final record and tour with each and every one of you 40 The tour continued to the United Kingdom in December 2016 an Australian tour in February 2017 then one last string of US dates on the west coast in March 41 The group announced that Jimmy Brunkvist from Like Torches would fulfill drumming duties for the final touring cycle 42 On March 21 and 22 the band played make up shows to sold out crowds in Albuquerque New Mexico and Tempe Arizona respectively The band played their final show on March 25 2017 at the House Of Blues in Anaheim California 43 On April 12 2017 the final music video A Place We Set Afire was released 44 Reunion and Childhood Eyes 2022 present edit nbsp Yellowcard performing in Philadelphia in 2023Yellowcard reunited on September 17 2022 at Riot Fest in Chicago Illinois The set featured a full play through of the album Ocean Avenue as well as a handful of other songs 45 On September 26 the band announced they would be playing Slam Dunk Festival in May 2023 Additionally the band announced they would be playing at the When We Were Young Festival on October 21 2023 On February 14 2023 the band announced a summer tour to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Ocean Avenue across the U S alongside Mayday Parade This Wild Life Story of the Year and Anberlin On May 20 2023 the band announced a new single titled Childhood Eyes after a stint of teaser posts on social media The song was released on May 31 2023 as the lead off single of an EP of the same name released on July 21 via Equal Vision Records 46 Musical style editYellowcard s musical style has mainly been described as pop punk 47 48 49 50 alternative rock 51 and hardcore punk 50 52 Juice Wrld controversy editIn 2019 members of the Lights and Sounds era lineup of Yellowcard collaboratively sued Juice Wrld claiming that his song Lucid Dreams plagiarized the melody of their song Holly Wood Died 53 The band recruited lawyer Richard Busch who was best known for representing the estate of Marvin Gaye during the Blurred Lines case It was reported Busch s law firm were suing Juice Wrld for 15 million Busch himself however claimed that the value was falsely reported and that the band members were simply seeking what the law allows and what parties in their position have sought in similar cases which at this point is not determined The controversy surrounding the lawsuit intensified when the members chose to continue pursuing it after the rapper died later that year Busch did highlight that the members had incredibly mixed emotions about continuing the lawsuit My clients are certainly torn about proceeding and understand the optics involved But it is important to remember that this lawsuit was filed before this tragic event and was filed because all of the defendants and there are two other writers and several music publishers and record labels profited off of what we believe was clear copying and infringement of Yellowcard s work Richard Busch 54 Yellowcard ultimately chose to drop the lawsuit in 2020 after Juice Wrld s mother became the representative of his estate Busch stated that the band was very sympathetic not only of Juice Wrld s death but also needed time to decide whether they really wanted to pursue the case against his grieving mother as the personal representative of his estate He also noted however that the case could be refiled if the band were to change their minds 55 Band members editCurrent members Sean Mackin violin backing and occasional lead vocals 1997 2017 2022 present Ryan Key lead vocals 1999 2017 2022 present rhythm guitar 2000 2017 2022 present piano 2002 2017 bass 2002 2003 2004 2010 Ryan Mendez lead guitar backing vocals 2005 2017 2022 present bass 2005 2010 Josh Portman bass backing vocals 2012 2017 2022 present touring 2007 2010 56 Current touring musicians Jimmy Brunkvist drums 2016 2017 2023 present Former members Ben Dobson lead vocals 1997 1999 Todd Clary rhythm guitar 1997 2000 Warren Cooke bass backing vocals 1997 2002 Ben Harper lead guitar 1997 2005 Longineu W Parsons III drums percussion 1997 2014 Alex Lewis bass backing vocals 2003 2004 Peter Mosely bass piano backing vocals 2004 2007 touring 2002 2003 Sean O Donnell bass backing vocals 2010 2012 Former touring musicians Tucker Rule drums 2014 2015 Nate Young drums 2014 2016 2022 2023 Rob Chianelli drums 2016 Cyrus Bolooki drums 2016 Timeline editDiscography editMain article Yellowcard discography Studio albumsMidget Tossing 1997 Where We Stand 1999 One for the Kids 2001 Ocean Avenue 2003 Lights and Sounds 2006 Paper Walls 2007 When You re Through Thinking Say Yes 2011 Southern Air 2012 Lift a Sail 2014 Yellowcard 2016 References edit Music Yellowcard Retrieved July 7 2023 Yellowcard Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Oxford University Press 1 dead link MacKenzie Wilson July 22 2003 Ocean Avenue Yellowcard Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Archived from the original on September 12 2016 Retrieved November 4 2016 YouTube Yellowcard Powder Official Music Video YouTube Archived from the original on December 7 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