![]() ![]() We hope to do this for many more years.”įor more information on Thursday and Friday's shows, click here. The All-American Rejects are excited to announce their highly anticipated return to the stage with the Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour, their first headlining tour in nearly a decade. ![]() “I feel like we’re just hitting our stride now. Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour With New Found Glory Motion City Soundtrack, The Starting Line, The Get Up Kids To Support. “There’s no reason to stop,” Gilbert said. With 20-years under their belt, New Found Glory plans to keep it going. I don’t think we’ve ever been more vulnerable from a lyrical standpoint. We believe that’s such an important element in songwriting. “One thing that never changes with us is that we’re hell-bent on finding the truth lyrically,” Gilbert said. However, lyrically, the band gives the same in-your- face approach. We challenged ourselves, which is always healthy.” “We decided to move away from the stripped down approach from the last album and we wanted to add something. “When we were writing these songs, we asked ourselves how we could take our music to another place,” Gilbert said. If Fishbone were white would they be the next Beatles?.Lewis Black's discovered the secret of life.“Makes Me Sick” includes some keyboards and considerably more melody. The group went bare bones with its last album, 2014’s “Resurrection,” which is a straightforward guitar, bass and drums affair. “It sounds like Donald Trump inspired these songs, but there is a lot more than him that makes us sick,” Gilbert cracked.Īs usual, New Found Glory switches sonic direction. “Makes Me Sick,” the forthcoming album from New Found Glory, will drop in late April. Gilbert, vocalist Jordan Pundik, bassist Ian Grushka and drummer Cyrus Bolooki have been part of the pop-punk group since its inception. It’s all about New Found Glory for the quartet. The group will also toss in a few new songs as well. We’re survivors and the really big thing is that we’re happy in this band.”Ĭount on the band to play plenty from 2002’s “Sticks and Stones” and 2004’s “Catalyst” when New Found Glory performs Thursday and Friday (March 23 and 24) at Union Transfer. “We rise above everything,” Gilbert said while calling from his Franklin, Tenn. If New Found Glory had thin skin, there is no way the act would be on its 20th-anniversary tour. He was testing us to see if we were cool about it or if we were babies. But the weird thing is that he sang along with every song. “We were playing a show with Piebald and this kid was heckling us the entire time. “I never experienced anything like it before or after,” New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert said. When New Found Glory performed at the First Unitarian Church in 1999, a fan was riding the band hard throughout their set. But heckling in a church sets a new standard. Is nothing sacred? Philadelphia is synonymous with rough crowds. ![]()
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