Yellowcard meant it when they said goodbye—but the story wasn't finished. One of pop-punk's most beloved bands from the 2000s stepped away with intention, only to find themselves pulled back together by legacy and healing. After a transformative Ocean Avenue 20th anniversary tour and a reconciliation that made peace with their past, they've returned with *Better Days*, their first album in nearly a decade and arguably their most ambitious work yet. Produced by blink-182's Travis Barker, who played drums on every track, the record feels fully recharged—a unflinching reflection on gratitude, forgiveness, and purpose that proves these four musicians have never sounded stronger.
William Ryan Key, Sean Mackin, Ryan Mendez, and Josh Portman once dominated MTV and the Billboard Hot 100 as Vans Warped Tour fixtures with double-platinum and gold records. Now signed to Better Noise Music, they've returned with a record that testifies to the fact that healing is a process, growth isn't linear, and sometimes the best chapter opens after the supposed ending. This isn't just a comeback—it's a reckoning, and Yellowcard is ready.