This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. A Day to Remember have surprise released a physical-first (album is available exclusively on vinyl and CD) today. The full press release can be found below. Flipping the script, shocking the system, and surprising audiences everywhere, A Day To Remember unveil their brand new full-length record, A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1, today as a Physical-First release exclusively available in Vinyl and CD configurations at various online retailers and brick-and-mortar stores now. Get it HERE via Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic Music Group. To celebrate the album’s arrival on shelves, the band will host listening events at stores across the country tonight. Fans may purchase copies of the record in addition to exclusive merch. Check out the list of stores below. Meanwhile, A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1 lands on all streaming platforms on March 21, 2025. Pre-save HERE. Kickstarting this chapter, the band will share two new tracks of the album on DSPs—“Make It Make Sense” and “LeBron” this afternoon at 3pm ET. Listen HERE (link goes live at 3pm ET). Opening up the record, “Make It Make Sense” uncorks an unbridled blast of aggression and energy. The riff hits with the force of an air raid as an old school hardcore breakdown tosses and turns beneath guttural screams. It culminates on a concentratedly crushing chant, “Glass half full, but it’s never enough. Make it make sense. Make it make sense.” Then, there’s “LeBron.” The guys dunk on haters and naysayers with a signature pop-punk banger fueled by a galloping groove and arena-size refrain, “So you could never understand what I do for real. You only do for pretend. It’s true. You’ll see when I’m long gone…Like it’s 2016, and I’m LeBron.” Ultimately, these songs showcase two sides of the band and the new album. This time around, frontman Jeremy McKinnon co-produced A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1 alongside Drew Fulk a.k.a. WZRD BLD [Knocked Loose, Lil Wayne, Lil Peep] and Zakk Cervini [blink-182, Bring Me The Horizon, Poppy]. Other studio collaborators included Cody Quistad of Wage War, Will Putney [Body Count], and Colin Brittain [Linkin Park]. The album also notably boasts the fan favorites “Feedback” and “Miracle.” Track Listing Make It Make SenseFeedbackBad BloodAll My FriendsTo The DeathFlowersLeBronDie For MeMiracleSame TeamSilenceCloser Than You Think more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos and other embedded content.
I'll cross my fingers.. haven't really liked anything after What Separates besides a couple of tracks off Common C. and Bad Vibrations
What might be the reasoning behind waiting a month for this to be on streaming? It's probably gonna leak soon anyways right?
Physical release first is... interesting... but unsure if it'll be effective? You'd think they'd have decent album art for a physical release though. This is so hideous it almost hurts my eyes
Not a single person above actually listened to any of the songs lol It's cool that they're finally releasing Miracle on a full-length album. That's become one of my favorite ADTR songs. Excited to hear more of this album, hopefully there will be a few more heavy hitters like that.
Not understanding the hate. I haven't been super into their last couple albums but definitely would not consider them trash
Miracle was released in the summer of 2022 (big fan). The last good song they released imo. Not the least bit hyped for this album, but still looking forward to whenever I get to see them live again.
Artwork and title is horrible, and on first listen album is... okay? It's better than 'You're Welcome' for sure, and maybe on par with 'Bad Vibrations'.
that first track goes hard af. sounds like something a nu-metal band would've released in the late 90s/early 2000s
Just look up Josh, who used to be in the band. But was also in the band way longer than he should've been and they stood by him.
Can confirm the entire album is not good. It reminds me more of their old stuff than You're Welcome but it's still just not good.