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Josh Portman

Josh Portman is an American musician best known as the for the and band . , formed in 1997 in , by classmates from a performing arts high school, gained prominence in the for pioneering a violin-infused sound within the genre. Their breakthrough album, Ocean Avenue (2003), achieved platinum certification in the United States, propelled by the 2x platinum title track and contributing to the band's global sales of over four million albums and more than one billion streams across platforms. After a farewell and disbandment in 2017, reunited in 2022 with their core lineup of vocalist/guitarist , violinist Sean Mackin, guitarist Ryan Mendez, and Portman on bass, marking a return to recording and extensive touring. During the , Portman collaborated with Key on endeavors under the moniker William Ryan Key, maintaining creative ties to the band's legacy. The reunion culminated in the release of their eleventh studio , Better Days, on October 10, 2025, via and produced by Blink-182 drummer —their first full-length project in nearly a decade.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Josh Portman was born on October 26, 1979, in . Portman's family relocated to , when he was in the . In , a small town in , he spent his childhood and high school years. Portman's family in Georgia included his sister , contributing to a close-knit household amid the move.

Formal education and early influences

Portman attended high school in , where he developed an early interest in music amid the scene of the 1990s. His bedroom walls were adorned with posters reflecting his musical tastes, including , Pennywise's , , Face to Face, and early lineups, which he described as capturing his predominantly -oriented adolescence. These influences, drawn heavily from and bands, inspired him to begin playing guitar casually during his high school years, leading to his role as guitarist in the local punk band Zero Racecar, formed in 1994. After went on indefinite hiatus in 2008, Portman pursued , enrolling at Macon State College (now part of ) to study business. This period allowed him to focus on academic and entrepreneurial interests outside music.

Music career

Early bands (1994–2005)

Zero Racecar was a punk band formed in 1994 in . Portman played guitar in the band, which recorded three demo EPs in the late using rudimentary reel-to-reel equipment on a limited budget. Following his high school graduation in 1998, Portman relocated to Atlanta and co-formed the post-hardcore band Lancaster with guitarist Jay Northington, formerly of Tsunami Bomb.

Staring Back and Near Miss (2005–2007)

In 2005, Portman joined the Santa Barbara-based punk band Staring Back as guitarist. The band disbanded later that year after guitarist Ryan Mendez left to join Yellowcard. Portman then joined the Austin-based post-hardcore band Near Miss in 2006 as guitarist. Influenced by bands like Fenix TX and No Use for a Name, the group toured the U.S., including on the 2006 Vans Warped Tour alongside acts such as Sum 41 and the Vandals. Their 2006 album Testing the Ends of What They'll Put Up With received mixed reviews, praised for pop-punk anthems but critiqued for uneven genre blending. Near Miss disbanded in 2007.

Side projects (2008–2009)

In 2009, Portman formed Great White Lion Snake, an '80s hair metal tribute band based in . The group performed satirical covers of classics, with Portman using the stage name Jef Leppard. The band played limited regional shows. of and of Reeve Oliver started the Big If in 2009, recording demos such as "Bug Light" and sharing them online.

Yellowcard tenure (2007–present)

Portman first joined in 2007 as a temporary during tours supporting their Paper Walls. He returned permanently on February 17, 2012, replacing and joining vocalist , violinist Sean Mackin, guitarist Ryan Mendez, and drummer Longineu Parsons III. From 2012 to 2017, released such as in August 2012. The band toured extensively, including the Vans Warped Tour and headline runs. Yellowcard entered a hiatus in March 2017 after a farewell tour. The band reunited in May 2022 for a performance at , with Portman on bass. This led to the 20th anniversary Ocean Avenue tour in 2023 across from July to August. The reunion produced the Childhood Eyes EP on July 21, 2023, via . Since the hiatus, the band has used touring drummers including Nate Young (2022–2023) and Jimmy Brunkvist. In 2025, released the single "Bedroom Posters" on August 15, ahead of their album Better Days on October 10 via , produced by , who also drummed on the record. The band continued touring, including a collaboration where and Sean Mackin joined the onstage for "Ocean Avenue" on October 12 in .

Other musical endeavors

Broken Trophy and solo work (2020–present)

In 2020, during Yellowcard's hiatus, Josh Portman co-formed Broken Trophy as an international collaborative project uniting musicians from , the , the , and beyond. The band's debut release, the Going to Pasalacqua / Want EP, appeared as a limited-edition 7-inch on Bearded Punk Records, featuring covers of seminal and tracks: Jawbreaker's "Going to Pasalacqua" on the A-side and Jawbox's "Want" on the B-side. Produced remotely amid global travel restrictions, the EP captures a raw, reflective homage to and influences, emphasizing straightforward instrumentation and vocal delivery true to the originals. Portman handled bass duties for Broken Trophy, contributing from his base in while other members recorded separately: Kye Smith on drums from , Matt Cade on guitar from , and Jeff Caudill on vocals from . This setup highlighted the project's theme of global punk solidarity, drawing on shared admiration for Jawbreaker's unpolished energy and Jawbox's angular intensity to evoke personal and communal nostalgia within the genre. The EP's variants, including unnumbered covers and colored vinyl pressings, were distributed through independent labels like Speedowax Records and Limited To One, underscoring its appeal to niche collectors. Following Yellowcard's 2022 reunion, Portman has not released further material under Broken Trophy or as solo recordings, with his independent efforts remaining centered on this 2020–2021 output through 2025. The project stands as a concise exploration of Portman's roots in and , prioritizing tribute over original composition during a period of band uncertainty.

Songwriting and collaborations

Portman has been involved in the songwriting process for 's albums, particularly their 2025 release Better Days, where he shares co-writing credits on multiple tracks alongside bandmates , Sean Mackin, and Ryan Mendez, as well as external contributors like producer . For instance, the album's title track "Better Days" lists Portman as a co-writer with , Mackin, Mendez, , and the production duo Dark Waves, contributing to the album's themes of and within the framework. This collaborative approach marked a significant creative milestone for following their 2017 hiatus, with Portman's input helping shape the record's energetic yet introspective sound.) Beyond , Portman provides professional songwriting services through the online platform Downwrite, where he specializes in and rock compositions. As an artist ambassador for Downwrite since 2021, he invites musicians to collaborate remotely, drawing on his extensive experience to craft original songs tailored to clients' visions, often incorporating elements from his background in and . This service emphasizes custom, genre-specific writing, allowing Portman to extend his compositional expertise to independent projects and emerging artists in the rock scene. Post-2020, Portman's collaborations have increasingly focused on co-writing and creative partnerships outside his band commitments, facilitated by platforms like Downwrite and his involvement in side endeavors. While specific external co-writing credits remain centered on his Yellowcard work, his role in these services has enabled production-like contributions, such as refining lyrics and melodies for / tracks, reflecting a shift toward more accessible, collaborative songcraft in his career. Portman's songwriting style has evolved from the raw, high-energy riffs of his early bands like Near Miss and Staring Back in the mid-2000s to the more melodic and emotionally layered themes evident in Yellowcard's recent output, including Better Days, where his bass-driven structures support narrative-driven lyrics about personal growth. This progression highlights a move toward reflective, anthemic rock that blends roots with broader accessibility, influenced by his long-term immersion in the genre.

Personal life

Health challenges

In July 2015, Josh Portman was diagnosed with a tumor near his heart, which he had been experiencing ill effects from for many years. He underwent successful to remove the tumor that month. Prior to the procedure, Portman expressed optimism about the outcome, stating on , "I’m undergoing an to hopefully get rid of this thing once and for all. Looking forward to finally feeling good for the first time in many, many years." Following the surgery, Portman described the initial recovery as challenging, noting it had been "an intense, excruciating few days," but confirmed the tumor's complete removal and thanked supporters for their encouragement. The procedure occurred during a period of active touring for , though the band proceeded with scheduled performances, including a co-headlining tour with New Found Glory later that year, indicating minimal disruption to their overall itinerary. Portman has continued to perform with , including their 2022 reunion and subsequent tours as of 2025.

Residence and interests

Portman relocated to the Macon area of in 2008 to complete his business degree at Macon State College during Yellowcard's hiatus. This move marked a significant period in his , allowing him to establish long-term ties to the and Macon region, where he had previously spent part of his childhood after moving from . As of 2025, Portman resides in . He balances the demands of Yellowcard's touring schedule with his professional and personal commitments. Portman actively engages with fans through platforms, sharing updates on his daily routines and tour experiences to foster personal connections beyond music.

Discography

With Yellowcard

Josh Portman joined Yellowcard as bassist in 2012 and has contributed to several of the band's releases since then, providing bass guitar on studio recordings and related projects.

Studio albums

  • Southern Air (2013) – bass
  • Yellowcard (2016) – bass
  • Better Days (2025) – bass

EPs

  • Childhood Eyes (2023) – bass

Singles

  • "Ocean Avenue (2023 Acoustic)" (2023) – bass (part of vinyl re-release of acoustic album)
  • "Bedroom Posters" (2025) – bass

With other bands and projects

Before joining , Portman contributed to the scene through several early bands, including recordings with Georgia-based group Zero Racecar, where he played guitar starting in 1996. The band released three demo EPs during the late 1990s, capturing their raw, high school-era sound recorded on a low budget with reel-to-reel equipment. In 1998, shortly after high school graduation, Portman co-formed the Atlanta-based band Lancaster alongside guitarist Jay Northington (later of Tsunami Bomb and Nothington), though the group produced no commercially released recordings during its brief existence. Portman joined Santa Barbara punk band Staring Back as guitarist in 2005. From 2006 to 2007, Portman served as guitarist for Austin-based post-hardcore band Near Miss, relocating to Texas for intensive touring. His tenure coincided with the release of their second album, Testing the Ends of What They'll Put Up With (2006, Takeover Records), a 12-track effort blending aggressive riffs and melodic elements, including standout songs like "Separated" and "Let Go." In 2008, amid Yellowcard's hiatus, Portman formed the '80s hair metal tribute band Great White Lion Snake in Georgia, performing covers of acts like and at regional venues. The project remains active sporadically for live shows but has no studio discography. Portman also participated in the short-lived pop-punk side project Big If in 2009, alongside Yellowcard's and , playing lead guitar on demo recordings that were later compiled and released as The Demo Years in 2024. Tracks such as "Bug Light" and "Always Almost" highlight the band's energetic, Yellowcard-adjacent style before it disbanded upon Yellowcard's reformation.

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