You're Welcome
A Day To RememberLPA
- Brick Wall
- Mindreader
- Bloodsucker
- Last Chance To Dance (Bad Friend)
- F.Y.M.
- High Diving
- Resentment
LPB
- Looks Like Hell
- Viva La Mexico
- Only Money
- Degenerates
- Permanent
- Re-Entry
- Everything We Need
A Day To Remember have released their highly anticipated new album You’re Welcome. You’re Welcome features “Everything We Need,” which was co-written by A Day To Remember’s Jeremy McKinnon with multi-platinum superstar Jon Bellion, Nick Long and Collin ‘DOC’ Brittain. “Everything We Need” is an understated, yet uplifting exhale of emotion and is currently impacting Active Rock Radio, rising to Top 30 this week on the airplay charts while approaching 2.5 million streams worldwide.
Pegged as one of the “Most Anticipated Rock Albums of 2021” by Forbes, Consequence of Sound, Kerrang! and more, You’re Welcome is largely produced by Colin “DOC” Brittain and the band’s own Jeremy McKinnon. The 14-track collection represents another major step forward for the acclaimed quintet, and is highlighted by early singles “Brick Wall,” “Degenerates,” “Resentment,” and “Mindreader.” Additional album standouts include “Bloodsucker,” which ravages with an infectious intensity, as well as “F.Y.M.” which spouts punk energy through an unforgettable chorus. The band shows their versatility and multifaceted songwriting with towering stadium-sized tracks like “Viva La Mexico,” while “Everything We Need” closes out the album with a plaintive melody and acoustic eloquence. [album art / tracklisting below].
Having amassed over 1.6 billion global streams to date, A Day To Remember are now inciting critical applause with You’re Welcome. Revolver declared, “[Brick Wall] showcases the group's signature mix of post-hardcore heaviness and pop-rock hooks,” while Consequence of Sound declared, “the Florida rockers’ new LP will continue their wide-ranging sound that ranges from infectious pop-punk to crushing metalcore.” Forbes put it simply, “It seems A Day To Remember are only just getting started,” and Billboard praised the band’s “anthemic hybrid of post-hardcore and pop.” Popdust avowed A Day To Remember “have all but mastered their niche melding of pop melodies with hardcore music,” while Kerrang! attested, “‘You’re Welcome’ is the perfect soundtrack to this strange and uncertain world that we live in.”