It’s been a whole decade since Knuckle Puck dropped Copacetic, and somehow, it still feels like the album that everyone in the scene was trying to catch up to. Released on July 31, 2015, this debut ...
It’s wild to think it’s been 20 years since Paramore dropped All We Know Is Falling. Before the stadium tours, Grammy wins, and endless hair colour changes, there was this tiny spark of a record t...
Neck Deep’s All Distortions Are Intentional turns another year older, and honestly? It still feels like one of the most divisive—and misunderstood—moves the band ever made. Dropping on July 24, ...
Before the stadium tours, the concept albums, and all the eyeliner, there was I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love—a chaotic, emotional fever dream that turns 23 today. And even now? I...
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...










