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A Day To Remember Releases New Video For Hit ‘All My Friends’

Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember joins Jake Luhrs of August Burns Red onstage at Hard Rock Live held at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida, USA - 10 Nov 2024 A Day to Remember in concert, The Couple More Shows 2024 Tour at Hard Rock Live, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida, USA - 10 Nov 2024
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A Day to Remember (ADTR), the stalwart band renowned for its dynamic blend of pop, metal, and post-hardcore, continues to evolve and surprise its audience with innovative releases. Their latest offering, the “All My Friends” music video, perfectly exemplifies their trademark style of raucous energy and camaraderie. This track, a standout from their innovative album “Big Ole Album Vol. 1,” recently debuted on the charts largely due to its unorthodox release strategy of prioritizing physical copies. The track has found success in the Top 20 of radio charts, resonating with fans through its reflective celebration of friendship and nightlife.

The music video for “All My Friends” encapsulates the high-octane, chaotic jubilation ADTR is known for. It vividly portrays a night out at a dive bar, complete with crowd surfing and flamboyant antics typical of ADTR’s live energy. WWE superstar Seth Rollins makes a notable cameo, adding a fanfare moment with flamethrowers that plays off the song’s catchy hook line “burn it down tonight,” infusing the video with an additional layer of spectacle. Featuring friends and collaborators such as Cody Quistad from Wage War, the video is a visual representation of the intoxicating, vibrant atmosphere that ADTR’s music often invokes.

The success of “All My Friends” is closely tied to the reputation A Day to Remember has cemented over decades. Since their inception in 2003 in Florida, ADTR has consistently pushed the boundaries of heavy music, amassing a global fan base dedicated to their ever-evolving sound. Supported by impressive sales in their latest album, which topped the Billboard charts in the Top 10 prior to its digital release, ADTR showcases their strategic acumen in earning both critical acclaim and commercial success.

This new era of ADTR is further highlighted by their upcoming “Maximum Fun Tour” with Yellowcard, promising a series of high-energy performances across North America. The tour, which sees collaboration with Live Nation, is expected to deliver memorable performances to an eclectic mix of audiences across 36 dates. Fans will experience a blend of old favorites and new hits, including “All My Friends,” live — capturing the electrifying ambiance that ADTR’s music video has vividly portrayed.

The album “Big Ole Album Vol. 1,” represents ADTR’s ability to maintain its edge while adapting to the changing music industry. With tracks like “Miracle,” “Feedback,” and “Make It Make Sense,” the album presents a bold, refreshing take that challenges conventional music norms. As noted by industry critics, it is a testament to the band’s unyielding creative spirit, which remains undiminished after two decades of active music-making. Publications such as Kerrang! and Rock Sound have lauded the album for its confident execution and innovative approach, capturing the heart of ADTR’s distinctive style.

A Day to Remember has solidified its position as a powerhouse within the alternative music scene through consistent creative risk-taking and maintaining a genuine connection with fans. By blending physical release strategies with explosive visual storytelling and an unrelenting live performance energy, ADTR continues to redefine its narrative within the music industry. The release of “All My Friends” is a reminder of why ADTR remains as relevant today as they were at the beginning of their journey — continuously inspiring through music that authentically celebrates life, friendship, and the unfading spirit of rock.

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