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Yellowcard began in Florida and moved to California at the onset of the aughts, signing to Capitol in 2002. "Ocean Avenue" was one of many songs the band wrote for their major-label debut, but primary lyricist Key had difficulty completing its chorus. It was nearly left off the album until Key wrote the song's anthemic refrain.
Yellowcard toured throughout 2003 and 2004 for Ocean Avenue. In June 2004, "Only One" was released as a single; [64] the CD version included an AOL Session version of "View from Heaven" and a live version of "Miles Apart". [65] The music video for "Only One" was directed by Phil Harder and was filmed prior to the European tour. [35]
The music video was shot in October 2005 and the video is a performance-only video, in which the band play in a dark room with thin lights, a homage to the song's title. Background [ edit ] In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine in June 2005, Yellowcard vocalist Ryan Key revealed that the song was written "really late in the process" when ...
On August 19, 2014, Yellowcard released the first single, "One Bedroom", as the lead single taken from Lift a Sail, which would be released October 7, 2014. [33] Yellowcard toured the UK with Less Than Jake in the spring of 2015 and Australia with Mayday Parade in the summer of 2015 and in the U.S. with New Found Glory from October 18 to ...
Lights and Sounds is the fifth studio album by American rock band Yellowcard, released on January 24, 2006, in the United States through Capitol Records. Lights and Sounds is Yellowcard's first concept album, which was inspired to reflect what the band was feeling at the time of production and how they have matured in the process.
Ryan Mendez (left), Josh Portman, Ryan Key and Sean Mackin of Yellowcard attend 2024 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Presented by Capital One at the Honda Center on Jan. 13, 2024, in Anaheim, California.
One demo was a 30-second rough recording of "Date Line (I Am Gone)". Another was the intro to "Bombers", which ultimately did not make it onto the album. The first Yellowcard show since October 2006, when the album began production, took place on March 29, 2007 at the Troubadour in Hollywood, California.
In October and November, the group went on their first headlining tour of the US in three years. [27] They were supported by Every Avenue and Go Radio. [28] On October 23, an acoustic version of the album was made available for streaming, and was released the following day. [29] It was recorded and produced by Mendez and Key. [30]