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The discography of Yellowcard, an American pop punk band from Jacksonville, Florida, consists of ten studio albums, twelve singles, two live albums, four extended plays, one video album, and three compilation albums.
Yellowcard is an American rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997. Their official lineup currently consists of lead singer Ryan Key , lead guitarist Ryan Mendez, bassist Josh Portman and violinist Sean Mackin .
Southern Air is the eighth studio album by American rock band Yellowcard.It was released on August 14, 2012 through Hopeless Records.The songs "Always Summer" and "Here I Am Alive", were released as singles, the latter featuring Taylor Jardine of We Are the In Crowd.
One for the Kids is the third studio album by American rock band Yellowcard. It was released on April 3, 2001 on Lobster Records and is the first Yellowcard album to include Ryan Key as lead singer and guitarist. It was produced, engineered and mixed by Darian Rundall at Stall No. 2 in Redondo Beach, California.
Before Yellowcard's promotional tour of Ocean Avenue, Mosely was replaced by Alex Lewis. Yellowcard appeared on the Warped Tour, during which "Way Away" was released as the album's lead single on July 22, 2003. The band went on a club tour of the United States, before going on tour with Less Than Jake and Fall Out Boy.
Yellowcard was released on September 30 through Hopeless Records. [9] The f.y.e. edition of the album includes acoustic versions of "What Appears" and "The Hurt Is Gone" as bonus tracks. [17] The group's final shows took place in late March 2017 in California. [18] On April 12, 2017, a music video was released for "A Place We Set Afire". [19]
Peter Michael Mosely (born June 6, 1980) is an American rock musician. He is one of the two guitarists and vocalists and the pianist for the American punk rock band Inspection 12, as well as the former bassist for the American rock band Yellowcard.
In July 2010, rumours surfaced that Yellowcard, who had been on a two-year hiatus, would be reforming. [7] [8] In August, Yellowcard announced they would be returning from their hiatus and would be working on a new album for independent label Hopeless Records. [8] Following the band's reformation, they immediately began working on their new album.