Reviews Album review: New Found Glory – Listen Up!New Found Glory fight pain with hope with some of their best songs in years – and you’ll grin till your face hurts.
The Cover Story New Found Glory: “I either tell people ‘I’m dying’ or ‘I’m doing good’. But I don’t take this pain and waste it. I turn it into joy”Five years ago, Chad Gilbert was diagnosed with cancer. As he, Jordan Pundik and the rest of New Found Glory made their new album, Listen Up!, what they wanted was to find life’s moments of greatness in it all. Because, as he says, “At any time, something way scarier than you can ever predict can happen…”
News New Found Glory drop new single: “This is the heaviest song on the record but it almost sounds like a party”Ahead of next month’s Listen Up! album, NFG have just shared a new single – Beer And Blood Stains – about “an old venue we used to play when we first started…”
News Listen to New Found Glory’s “west coast punk style” banger, Treat YourselfTaken from 2026 album Listen Up!, New Found Glory have released an uplifting, punky new single entitled Treat Yourself.
News New Found Glory announce first new album in six years, Listen Up!“We want to encourage hope that the hard times will bring growth and strength…” New Found Glory will release their new album Listen Up! early next year.
News New Found Glory unveil new single: “It’s meant to inspire fans and people going through hard times”Listen to New Found Glory’s infectious new single 100%, which is the pop-punk titans’ first effort for Pure Noise Records.
News New Found Glory announce first UK headline tour in eight yearsAfter Slam Dunk, New Found Glory will be back in the UK in the autumn – and they’re bringing along special guests Real Friends and Koyo.
News The Offspring reveal North American tour with Jimmy Eat World and New Found GloryArmed with 2024 album Supercharged, The Offspring will be hitting the road for a 34-date tour with special guests Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory.
News Slam Dunk Festival announces new 2025 European eventsAs well as next May’s usual Leeds and Hatfield festivals, Slam Dunk will be expanding throughout Europe!
News Disney release their official pop-punk covers album, A Whole New SoundHear the likes of Bowling For Soup, LØLØ, Yellowcard and Meet Me @ The Altar tackle Disney classics for a new pop-punk covers album.
News Slam Dunk announces first wave of bands for 2025, including A Day To RememberNext year’s Slam Dunk is go! A Day To Remember are set to close Hatfield and Leeds, and they’ll be joined by Neck Deep, Electric Callboy, New Found Glory, The Used and loads more…
News Disney confirm artists and full tracklist for their official pop-punk covers albumBowling For Soup, LØLØ, Meet Me @ The Altar and more have been announced for Disney’s A Whole New Sound pop-punk album – and you can hear New Found Glory’s appearance on the record now…
News The All-American Rejects announce first headline tour in nearly a decadeThe All-American Rejects are hitting the road with New Found Glory, Motion City Soundtrack and more…
News Fall Out Boy announce tour with Bring Me The Horizon and moreMassive tour news! In support of their upcoming album So Much (For) Stardust, Fall Out Boy are hitting the road with Bring Me The Horizon, Royal & The Serpent, Alkaline Trio and more…
The Cover Story blackbear: “A rock star used to be sex, drugs and rock’n’roll, and now it’s mental health, appreciation and patience”Growing up with a father addicted to heroin, Mat Musto (aka blackbear) found comfort and escape in music. Originally losing himself in the alternative scene, he soon found a career in R&B, but is now revisiting his punk roots and confronting his past on new album In Loving Memory.
News New Found Glory’s Chad Gilbert undergoes surgery to remove rare cancerous tumourWhile he now recovers from major surgery, New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert has shared details of the cancer battle he has faced over the past couple of weeks.
News Watch: Punk fan trolls conservative radio show by namedropping loads of bandsThis is absolutely incredible: Illustrator Rob Dobi has gone viral for phoning up a conservative morning show and naming as "many punk bands as I could before they caught on".