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Review: Yellowcard – “For You, and Your Denial”

January 31, 2011 By Bryce Jacobson 3 Comments

Yellowcard is set to release their new album, When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes, on March 22. The bands first single “For You, And Your Denial” is available now on [itunes link=”http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/for-you-and-your-denial/id412806419?uo=4″ title=”For You and Your Denial” text=”iTunes”].

Yellowcard’s Ocean Avenue was a turning point for the band and by far a fan favorite. A mixture of long touring and a change in direction led to a few lack luster follow ups and eventually a hiatus in 2008.

With the bands return, they are also making sure to keep the energy high on their new album and “For You, And Your Denial” showcases this energy like its still 2003 and Ocean Avenue is playing on everyones retro iPod or even better, an actual CD. “For You, And Your Denial” features the classic violin we have come to know from Yellowcard while still brining the energetic guitars and what even feels like a bit of darkness to it.

Can we expect a great album from Yellowcard? Will it be like they never left? Will the fans still line up to hear their new songs or will they just be hoping to hear the classics? Let us know your thoughts on the song and the upcoming album.

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Comments

  1. Nate says

    February 2, 2011 at 12:44 pm

    I’m really hoping for a combination of things. I want the classic ocean avenue and even one for the kids sound, but I also want some more punkier stuff. I think For You And Your Denial does that so hopefully the album will be great. They’ve set a pretty high bar for the rest of the record.

  2. David Wood says

    February 2, 2011 at 1:03 pm

    I’m hoping it will have the youthful edge of Ocean Avenue, the variety of Lights and Sounds, and the maturity of Paper Walls. I think For You and Your Denial has combined OA and PW successfully and I bet the rest of the album will be even better.

  3. JS says

    April 29, 2013 at 4:11 am

    Do they have any new Album coming out this year?

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