It’s official: Underclass Hero is 18. That’s old enough to vote, get a tattoo, and move out — but we’re still blasting it like it just dropped yesterday. Released on July 24, 2007, Sum 41’s ...
Before emo became a buzzword and pop punk took over the airwaves, Bleed American landed like a lightning bolt. Released July 24, 2001, Jimmy Eat World’s fourth album didn’t just elevate their care...
There are albums that define summers, and then there are albums that become summers. Ocean Avenue is one of those. Released on July 22, 2003, Yellowcard’s breakout record didn’t just launch them i...
Let’s be honest — Maybe This Place Is the Same and We’re Just Changing wasn’t just an album. It was a full-blown emotional breakdown set to power chords. Released on July 22, 2014, Real Friend...
If you were anywhere near the post-hardcore or emo scene in 2012, there’s a very real chance Collide With the Sky took over your life. Released on July 17 of that year, Pierce The Veil’s third alb...
With Paper Walls turning 18 this week, let’s talk about the album that too many people slept on—and really shouldn’t have. Yellowcard were already a household name by 2007 thanks to Ocean Avenue...
If you had a locker, a flip phone, and a hopeless crush in 2002, chances are Say It Like You Mean It was the soundtrack to all of it. The Starting Line’s debut dropped on July 16th, and it didn’t ...
Hard to believe it’s been eight whole years since Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7 dropped — and even harder to believe it’s still the most recent volume in the series. Back on July 14, 2017, Fearless Recor...
Back in 2016, Good Charlotte made their long-awaited return with Youth Authority—their first album in six years—and reminded everyone exactly why they mattered. After taking time out for side proj...
It’s wild to think Composure is nearly 7 years old. Real Friends weren’t new to the game by 2018, but this album felt like a reset—more refined, more assured. It was the sound of a band growing ...










