Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 3rd October, 2025Black & Clear Blend ColourTracklist:1. It's Not All Bad2. Under My Sweater3. Promises4. I Miss The 90s5. One Day At A Time6. In Every Way, Shape Or Form7. Breakup Song8. I Must Obey The
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Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 3rd October, 2025
Black & Clear Blend Colour
Tracklist:
1. It’s Not All Bad
2. Under My Sweater
3. Promises
4. I Miss The 90s
5. One Day At A Time
6. In Every Way, Shape Or Form
7. Breakup Song
8. I Must Obey The Inscrutable Exhortations Of My Soul
Theres a lot for MAYDAY PARADE to celebrate these days. The Tallahassee, Florida-formed quintet recently wrapped a career-defining tour marking two decades together, one that saw more than 70,000 fans pack sold-out venues to celebrate their storied catalog. They performed a triumphant main-stage set at the 30th anniversary of the V ans W arped T our, a full-circle moment for a band that made their name selling self-released CDs in those same sweltering parking lots nearly 20 years ago. Their landmark debut LP, A Lesson In Romantics, turned 18, still beloved for its iconic singles like the platinum-certified Jamie All Over and gold-certified Miserable At Best. And the group released Sweet, the first in a self-released three-album series that reaffirmed just how vital and creatively energized Mayday Parade still remains. Now, on Sad, the second installment in that trilogy, the band continue diving deeper into the emotional nuance thats defined their most captivating albums, blending aching sentimentality with melodic urgency as only they can. Once again produced by longtime collaborators Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount, Sad sees Mayday Parade stripping back some of the tempo that colored Sweet in favor of more deliberate grooves, more introspection, and a sharpened focus on mood and space.
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