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New Found Glory share latest single "Beer and Blood Stains" from forthcoming LP
With one month to go until the release of their new record Listen Up!, New Found Glory is excited to give fans another taste with their new single “Beer and Blood Stains”. The song is out now and streaming below.
“This is the heaviest song on the record but it almost sounds like a party. At least that was the goal,” shares guitarist Chad Gilbert. “It's about an old venue we used to play when we first started. We'd play there pretty much every weekend. It was a lot of hardcore bands. Looking back now it was a dangerous place…so many fights and craziness - illegal things that wouldn’t fly now. This song is about how much fun we had, but not realizing how close to the edge we were.”
Listen Up! is set to be released on February 20th, 2026 via Pure Noise Records. The band’s first full-length in nearly 6 years, Listen Up! is a collection of songs about resilience and hope through hard times. Fans can pre-order the album now.
Yellowcard + New Found Glory - The Up Up Down Down Tour on 05.27.2026 at Bill Graham in San Francisco
Yellowcard have long been a foundational cornerstone of the pop-punk and alternative scene. I remember first listening to the band in my early high school days, stumbling on an old track "Starstruck" from their not-then-released "One For The Kids" debut LP, and I never looked back.
Admittedly, I lost touch with the band a bit after "Lights and Sounds," as life would have it––and I went to their "last show" some 10+ years ago. What a thrill the band has been on, from their iconic singles hitting the radio and TRL to playing tour after tour.
Last night at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, the band leaned heavy into pure '90s nostalgia, aggressively. Seeing snippets of The Goonies, Ghostbusters, and the legendary Top Gun intro reminded all of us––this band has been here for a minute. Their newest record "Better Days" leans heavily into this mantra, and it's no secret the band has a soft spot for the early 90's.
Frontman Ryan Key has a commanding but friendly and approachable personality; what stood out most was how deeply humbling and grateful he was throughout the entire night. He took multiple opportunities between songs to constantly thank the crowd, explicitly acknowledging the decades of support to their diehard fanbase.
Musically, the setlist choice was a welcome surprise. While everyone always expects a heavy dose of Ocean Avenue, Yellowcard instead treated the audience to a deeper, more rewarding retrospective. The set leaned heavily into the albums that followed their breakthrough record, opening with "Better Days," the title track from their new record.
What amazed me most is the band's sheer dedication to pitch perfect vocals and backing harmonies, with Sean Mackin's violin skills nearly taking a backseat to his almost too perfect backing vocals. Harmonies, riffs, and drums were all on point. This band really knows what they're doing, and it shows. My only regret is that I haven't paid enough attention to some of their most recent releases; "Lift A Sail" was especially heartfelt and poetic. I really appreciated the stage change where they pulled out a few couches and the acoustic guitars and made it look like an 80's living room; it was a bit cheesy, but in the same way you might say "Stranger Things" was cheesy –– right on the nose.
The crowd was especially enthralled tonight, and I was dead center in the action of a pit filled with crowd surfing, circle pits, and generally ecstatic millennials; I even got a classic shower of beer from a friendly sweaty fan next to me. Satisfying as hell.
Few things are more exciting than watching a band woefully perform with ease, all while remaining so thoroughly connected to the people in front of them. Yellowcard delivered a performance that was equal parts high-energy rock show and a shared celebration of community. There’s little to no chance I'll miss the opportunity to see them again, and I really appreciate the band's appreciation for their fanbase, humility, and track record of putting out consistently solid music. Thanks Yellowcard, until next time.
Releases

Listen Up!
February 20, 2026New Found Glory is set to release their new album "Listen Up!" on February 20th, 2026, marking their first full-length album in nearly 6 years since signing to Pure Noise Records. The album carries themes of resilience and hope, blending fun pop melodies with reflective and heavier riffs, encapsulating the band's signature pop-punk sound. Their latest single "Laugh It Off" is already streaming, featuring upbeat vibes and insightful lyrics about overcoming small conflicts.

Forever + Ever x Infinity
June 19, 2020New Found Glory delivers their tenth studio album 'Forever + Ever x Infinity', showcasing their quintessential pop-punk sound with catchy anthems and heartfelt lyrics. Fans can expect a blend of punk, hardcore, and post-hardcore elements in this 15-song record, featuring tracks like "Greatest Of All Time" and "Nothing To Say" that uplift and inspire listeners. With a focus on resilience and camaraderie, this album solidifies New Found Glory's status as stalwarts of the genre.