Mayday Parade kicks off their 20th anniversary with Sweet, the first of a three-part album, released April 18. The band hits the road April 22 for the “Three Cheers For Twenty Years” tour.
Rolling Stone recently sat down with the band for an exclusive interview and debut of the “Who’s Laughing Now” video, featuring Joe Taylor of Knuckle Puck.
With signature hooks and heartfelt lyrics, Sweet captures the band’s evolution—blending piano-driven anthems, gritty guitars, and alt-rock flair. It features standout tracks like “By The Way,” “Who We Are,” and fan-favorite “Pretty Good To Feel Something,” which premiered during Sad Summer Fest 2024.
Self-released and produced by longtime collaborators Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount, Sweet is their first full-length since 2021’s What It Means To Fall Apart. Two more chapters will follow through 2026.
With 1.43 billion streams, a gold-certified debut, and a string of major festival appearances, Mayday Parade continues to prove their staying power in the pop-punk world. Make sure to see them on their 20th anniversary tour coming to a city near you.
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