Don’t feel old… but we’re celebrating the 20th anniversary of New Found Glory’s self-titled album on this week’s episode of The Gunz Show.
Gunz brings drummer Cyrus Bolooki on air to look back at the album and all the memories that go with it. Listen in as he digs into stories from the recording and the early opportunities in their career.
Plus, he’ll let you know what you’re in for when you tune into the anniversary show this Saturday. Don’t miss a second, hit play below!
New Found Glory has been busy reimagining all of your favorite movie soundtracks. The band is set to release From the Screen to Your Stereo 3 on May 3rd and it’ll be filled with songs like “Let It Go” from Frozen + “Accidentally In Love” from Shrek 2. Their best effort, though, might be the cover of “This Is Me”. Originally from The Greatest Showman, the song was a cinematic ballad. NFG’s version reclaims the song for the pop punk kids—and honestly, it’s a good fit. About owning who you are despite anyone else’s beliefs, the track will undoubtedly become a… Read more »
Cyrus Bolooki (@cyrusbolooki) of New Found Glory calls in from the road to have a long ranging disucssion about New Found Glory, why Cyrus began playing drums, Cyrus’ current setup, and how to build and maintain endorsements.
idobi photographer Crystal Huffman covered the New Found Glory show at the Norva in Norfolk, VA.
New Found Glory have released a brand new music video for “Call Me Anti-Social”.
New Found Glory have released a new music video for their brand new track “Happy Being Miserable”.
Yellowcard and New Found Glory are touring together this fall, with special guests Tigers Jaw. The tour kicks off October 8th in Arizona and runs through late November. Don’t miss it!
New Found Glory are heading out on tour next spring with Turnstile, This Wild Life, and Turnover.
New Found Glory. A band that has helped create and shape the modern pop-punk “Scene” as we know it… they have literally been through it all. I’ve been fortunate to see them tour with Piebald and Saves the Day back in the day, to the co-headline with Good Charlotte years later, to the mall punk era, to now the Resurrection era for them… now as a 4 piece and perhaps better and most definitely stronger than ever.
Pop Punk’s Not Dead, it was only sleeping. And New Found Glory are here to breathe life into the genre with their new album, Resurrection.