Yellowcard meant it when they said goodbye. The lights dimmed on one of the most beloved pop-punk and alt-rock bands of the 2000s with intention and authenticity. Wrapping things up with a farewell tour, Yellowcard exited the “right” way, with grace, appreciation, and finality. But the story wasn’t complete. Legacy cracked the door. Healing blew it wide open. Riding a resurgence that saw the global Ocean Avenue 20th anniversary tour featured in Forbes and a reconciliation that put all four members at peace with their legacy and each other, Yellowcard just made the most ambitious and emotionally resonant record of their career. “Better Days,” the band’s first album in nearly a decade, was produced by blink-182’s Travis Barker, who also played drums on every track. “Better Days” is Yellowcard’s testimony that healing is a process, growth is nonlinear, and sometimes the best chapter opens after the supposed ending. This isn’t just a return. It’s a reckoning. And this time, Yellowcard is ready. Performing with special guests New Found Glory and Plain White T’s
📍 Here, amazement is something you fall into, and it’s waiting eagerly for anyone who’s willing to make the trip to seize it. #ThisIsBend