A Day To Remember

Over the past several years, A Day To Remember has achieved remarkable success with each of their releases reaching No. 1 on Billboard’s Rock, Indie, and Alternative Charts. The band has sold over a million units, accumulated more than 800 million Spotify streams and 500 million YouTube views, and earned two Gold-selling albums and singles, as well as one Silver album in the UK. Their continental tours have consistently sold out, including their curated Self Help Festival, leading to a massive global fanbase reaching millions. Recognized by Rolling Stone as ‘An Artist You Need To Know,’ A Day To Remember’s unique creative process has proved highly successful. However, for their latest album Bad Vibrations, the band from Ocala, Florida took a bold step into uncharted territory.
The vocalist, Jeremy McKinnon, shares insights into the new album’s creation process, stating that they completely revolutionized their approach to writing, recording, and mixing. Choosing a remote cabin in the Colorado mountains as their creative hub, the band of five collaborated in a room, departing from their previous album-making methods. Embracing a more organic and spontaneous approach, the experience marked a significant shift in their music-making journey. Bad Vibrations made an impressive debut at #2 on the Billboard 200 and claimed the top spot on the Top Album Sales Chart. The album also achieved critical success internationally, reaching #1 in Australia, #6 in the UK, and #7 in Germany. On August 20, A Day To Remember released their new single ‘Degenerates,’ further showcasing their musical evolution.

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