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New Found Glory is the second studio album and major label debut by the American rock band of the same name. It was produced and mixed by Neal Avron and released on September 26, 2000, through Drive-Thru and MCA Records .
Radiosurgery is the seventh studio album by American rock band New Found Glory.It was first released on October 3, 2011, in Europe, before its US release on October 4 through independent label Epitaph Records. [1]
The discography of New Found Glory, an American rock band. Consists of twelve studio albums, 34 singles, three extended plays (EPs), four cover albums, one live album, and two greatest hits compilation albums.
New Found Glory live at Strand Festival in 2015. On September 28, 2016, New Found Glory announced via Facebook that pre-production had officially began for a new album and have since been posting pictures showing the progress of the writing process. On January 25, 2017, the band's next album, Makes Me Sick was announced for release on April 28 ...
The band sent out cryptic messages teasing the album and on January 25, 2017, Makes Me Sick was announced for release in April. [6] The lead single, "Happy Being Miserable", was released on February 16. [7]
Final Vicarious Visions logo used from 2017 until its rebrand in 2022. The studio was founded by brothers Karthik and Guha Bala in 1991 while they were in high school. [1] In the late 1990s, Vicarious Visions appointed Michael Marvin, an Albany-based investor and entrepreneur, and founder and former CEO of MapInfo Corporation; and Charles S. Jones, investor, who sat on the boards of various ...
The music video for New Found Glory's cover version of "Kiss Me" premiered on September 5, 2007 and revolves around a large group of teenagers who construct a tree house out of mattresses, and throw a raucous garden party involving pillow fights and kissing, while the members of the band, along with the members of Paramore, perform the song around them.
"Radiosurgery" is a song by American rock band New Found Glory, serving as the lead single and title track for their seventh studio album Radiosurgery (2011). Its name is taken from the actual medical procedure radiosurgery , being used as a metaphor after one band member suffered a marriage break up.