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Mayday Parade

Mayday Parade is an American and band formed in 2005 in , by a group of childhood friends who merged elements from local acts to create heartfelt, anthemic centered on themes of love, loss, and personal growth. The band gained initial traction through grassroots efforts, self-releasing their debut EP Tales Told by Dead Friends in 2006, which sold over 50,000 copies independently before securing a deal with . Comprising vocalist, keyboardist, and guitarist Derek Sanders, bassist and backing vocalist Jeremy Lenzo, lead guitarist Alex Garcia, rhythm guitarist Brooks Betts, and drummer and backing vocalist Jake Bundrick, Mayday Parade built a dedicated fanbase with their energetic live and emotionally resonant , often drawing comparisons to the mid-2000s scene. Originally featuring co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist , who departed in 2007 shortly after the recording of their debut full-length album, the band has maintained this core lineup through two decades of touring and releases. Their breakthrough came with A Lesson in Romantics in 2007, featuring hits like "Jamie All Over" and "Miserable at Best," which propelled them onto major tours including the Vans Warped Tour. Over the years, Mayday Parade evolved their sound across seven studio albums, blending pop-punk hooks with alternative rock influences while experimenting with heavier riffs and mature themes, as heard in releases like Black Lines (2015) and Sunnyland (2018). Notable works include Anywhere but Here (2009) under Atlantic Records, their self-titled album (2011), Monsters in the Closet (2013), and What It Means to Fall Apart (2021), alongside EPs such as Valdosta (2011) and contributions to the Punk Goes series covering pop and classic rock tracks. In 2025, marking their 20th anniversary, they released the first two installments of a planned three-part album series—Sweet in April and Sad in October—reflecting on their history with producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount, while embarking on an extensive anniversary tour. The band's enduring appeal lies in their raw authenticity, consistent touring ethic—earning them the title of hardest-working band in 2010 by Songkick—and ability to connect with fans across generations through music that captures the complexities of emotional vulnerability.

History

Formation and Tales Told by Dead Friends (2005–2006)

Mayday Parade formed in , during the winter of 2005 through the merger of two local bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment. This collaboration brought together core founding members Derek Sanders on lead vocals from Defining Moment, Alex Garcia on , Jeremy Lenzo on , Brooks Betts on , and Jake Bundrick on drums from Kid Named Chicago. The idea for the supergroup originated when Sanders approached Bundrick after a show in , leading to an impromptu practice session where the group wrote their first song, "Three Cheers for Five Years," solidifying their commitment to the new project. Still unnamed at the outset, the band entered the studio in early 2006 to record their debut EP, Tales Told by Dead Friends, produced by Lee Dyess at Morrisound Recording in . During the week-long sessions, they settled on the name Mayday Parade, inspired by a sense of urgency and camaraderie. The six-track EP was independently released in May 2006, with the band pressing physical copies themselves to distribute at shows, embodying a strong DIY ethos that involved reinvesting all proceeds back into promotion and touring. This self-reliant approach allowed them to sell over 50,000 copies without initial label backing, establishing their sound rooted in influences and heartfelt lyrics. In their formative months, Mayday Parade built an initial fanbase through grassroots efforts, leveraging platforms like and to share demos and connect with listeners in the burgeoning online music scene. They performed at local Tallahassee venues such as The Wilbury, drawing crowds of over 100 for regional shows that honed their energetic live presence. Small DIY tours followed the EP's release, including stops across the Southeast where they handed out CDs in parking lots and opened for similar acts, fostering a dedicated following amid logistical hurdles like limited budgets and van breakdowns. Challenges persisted in securing fully committed members amid day jobs and personal obligations, but the group's shared ambition propelled them forward. By late 2006, their momentum led to a signing with after just seven to eight months, marking the end of their independent phase and paving the way for broader exposure.

A Lesson in Romantics and early success (2007–2008)

In 2006, Mayday Parade signed with following the success of their independent EP, Tales Told by Dead Friends, which garnered significant attention on platforms like . The band entered the studio in early 2007 to record their debut full-length album, , produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount at Tree Sound Studios in , . Vocalist contributed to the recording but departed the group in April 2007 due to creative differences, leaving Derek Sanders as the primary for future endeavors. A Lesson in Romantics was released on July 10, 2007, and quickly established the band's signature sound blending emo-pop melodies with heartfelt lyrics about relationships and heartbreak. Standout tracks included "Jamie All Over," which became a radio hit and peaked at number 38 on the chart, and "," both accompanied by music videos that boosted their visibility. The album debuted at number 8 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, signaling early commercial traction in the scene. To promote the release, Mayday Parade joined the 2007 Vans Warped Tour for select dates alongside acts like and Pennywise, exposing them to larger audiences in the and communities. In the fall, they served as direct support on ' Tourzilla headlining run, sharing stages with The Academy Is... and Hit the Lights across North American venues from September to November. These tours helped solidify their rising popularity, with critics noting the band's emotive dual-vocal style—evident even post-Lancaster—and catchy hooks as key to their breakthrough. Reviews highlighted A Lesson in Romantics as a vibrant entry in the emo-pop genre, praising its romantic themes and energetic production while comparing it favorably to contemporaries like .

Anywhere but Here and lineup changes (2009–2010)

Following the success of their debut album, Mayday Parade signed with major label in early 2009 while retaining their partnership with , marking a significant shift from their independent roots. Their second studio album, Anywhere but Here, was released on October 6, 2009, and was produced by at House of Loud studios in . The album featured a more polished pop-rock sound, with Derek Sanders taking on primary vocal duties in the absence of former co-vocalist , whose departure in 2007 had already reshaped the band's dynamic. The album spawned key singles including "Kids in Love," released on September 8, 2009, and the title track "Anywhere but Here" in 2010, with "The Silence" also receiving promotion. "Kids in Love" in particular garnered attention for its controversial , which depicted themes of in a bold, style that sparked debate among fans and . Commercially, Anywhere but Here debuted at number 31 on the US , selling 17,780 copies in its first week—a solid performance that marked their first entry on the , following their debut's peak at number 8 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. The album ultimately peaked at number 14 on the Rock Albums chart but faced criticism for straying from the band's raw emo-punk edge toward a more radio-friendly production. To promote the release, Mayday Parade undertook extensive touring throughout 2009 and 2010, headlining their own shows and joining multi-act packages. They performed at major festivals such as in , in May 2009, where they shared stages with acts like and Fall Out Boy, and returned for the 2010 Roadshow tour alongside and . The band also hit the in summer 2010, logging over 194 shows and 74,000 miles that year alone, solidifying their presence in the scene despite the sophomore album's challenges. The period surrounding Anywhere but Here was marked by internal band tensions arising from the pressures of major label expectations, including heightened production demands and creative adjustments to appeal to a broader . Members have reflected on this transition as a difficult process, involving personal strains and the ongoing adaptation to a post-Lancaster lineup, which influenced the album's songwriting and contributed to a sense of instability amid their rising profile. These challenges tested the band's cohesion but ultimately helped refine their collaborative approach moving forward.

Valdosta EP and self-titled album (2011–2012)

In early 2011, following the lineup adjustments of the previous year, Mayday Parade released the acoustic EP Valdosta on March 8 through and , featuring stripped-down versions of fan favorites like "Jamie All Over" and "Amber Lynn" to reconnect with their core audience. The EP emphasized the band's roots with intimate arrangements, receiving praise for its emotional depth and nostalgic appeal among listeners. By July 2011, the band parted ways with to return to their independent origins, announcing their third studio —a self-titled effort—as their first independent release via Independent Label Group (ILG) in partnership with . Mayday Parade arrived on October 4, 2011, showcasing more mature songwriting with themes of heartbreak and resilience, highlighted by singles "Oh Well, Oh Well" (released August 1) and "Stay" (with a video premiering in 2012). The 's production, handled by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount at studios in , balanced energetic anthems like "When You See My Friends" with introspective tracks, marking a stylistic stabilization and that resonated as a return to form. To promote the releases, Mayday Parade embarked on a spring tour in and 2011, followed by a fall headlining package in October and November with supports including and , extending to European dates that strengthened their international presence. The efforts yielded positive fan reception, with the self-titled album debuting at number 12 on the and earning acclaim for recapturing the band's early emo-pop essence after major-label pressures, fostering renewed loyalty and stability.

Monsters in the Closet (2013–2014)

Mayday Parade's fourth studio album, Monsters in the Closet, marked the band's return to and was released on October 8, 2013. The album debuted at number 10 on the chart, selling 30,000 copies in its first week, and received praise for its return to the band's roots while incorporating more mature songwriting. Recorded between March and June 2013 primarily at The Castle Recording Studios in , Tree Sound Studios in , and ZK Productions in , the project reunited the band with producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount, who had previously worked on their debut album A Lesson in Romantics. Odom and Mount's production emphasized layered instrumentation, including strings arranged by Odom, to enhance the emotional depth of the tracks. The album delves into themes of personal struggle, challenges, and tumultuous relationships, often using metaphors of inner "monsters" to represent anxiety, , and emotional turmoil. Tracks like the opening "Ghosts" depict haunting internal conflicts and attempts to escape one's demons, while "12 Through 15" reflects on the lingering pain of and lost in romantic contexts. Three singles were released to promote the record: "Girls" on September 17, 2013, which critiques superficial attractions and heartbreak; "12 Through 15" on September 24, 2013, exploring nostalgic reflections on youth; and "Ghosts" with an accompanying released on November 18, 2013, emphasizing and psychological hauntings. To support Monsters in the Closet, Mayday Parade headlined the Glamour Kills Tour in fall 2013 alongside acts like and , performing across in venues such as the in Anaheim and The Phoenix Concert Theatre in . The band also appeared at major festivals, including in on August 24, 2013, where they shared the stage with bands like The Ghost Inside and Everytime I Die. Promotional efforts extended to intimate acoustic sessions, such as a stripped-down performance of "12 Through 15" recorded at Alternative Press offices in late 2013, highlighting the album's introspective lyrics in a raw, unplugged format.

Black Lines (2015–2017)

Mayday Parade released their fifth studio album, Black Lines, on October 9, 2015, through Fearless Records. Recorded between March and May 2015 with producer Mike Sapone at The Machine Shop in New York, the album represented a deliberate sonic evolution for the band, shifting from their established pop-punk foundation toward a darker, more experimental alternative rock aesthetic. Key to this change was the incorporation of effects-laden synthesizers and rawer production elements, which added atmospheric depth to tracks like "Hollow" and "Let's Be Honest," blending intense emo influences with lingering pop sensibilities. The album's lead single, "One of Them Will Destroy the Other" featuring guest vocals from Dan Lambton of Real Friends, was released in July 2015, previewing the record's aggressive edge and collaborative spirit. This was followed by "Keep in Mind, Transmogrification Is Just Part of the Process" in August 2015, which highlighted the band's willingness to explore unconventional song structures and titles drawn from personal and thematic introspection. Later, in March 2016, "One of Us" emerged as another single, emphasizing the album's themes of relational tension and emotional rawness through its driving guitars and layered vocals. Overall, Black Lines clocked in at 12 tracks and 44 minutes, serving as the band's final release on Fearless Records before their eventual transition to other ventures. To promote the album, Mayday Parade headlined the fall 2015 Alternative Press Tour across , joined by Real Friends, , and As It Is, which allowed them to showcase the new material live amid enthusiastic crowds. In early 2016, they extended their momentum with the Black Lines Tour in the UK and , supported by The Maine, Have Mercy, and Beautiful Bodies, performing in venues from to . The album's reception was polarized, with critics commending its bold departure and matured songwriting—such as the abrasive alt-rock energy on tracks like "Just Out of Reach"—while some fans lamented the reduced emphasis on their signature melodic hooks. Despite the mixed response, Black Lines underscored the band's growth, peaking at No. 21 on the and reinforcing their commitment to artistic risk-taking.

Sunnyland (2018–2019)

Mayday Parade released their sixth studio album, Sunnyland, on June 15, 2018, through , marking the band's debut with the label after a decade with . The album features a brighter, more optimistic tone compared to the edgier experimentation of their previous release, Black Lines, with themes centered on , , growing up, and hopeful amid love and . Tracks like the "It's Hard to Be Religious When Certain People Are Never Incinerated by Bolts of Lightning," released on June 1, 2018, exemplify this blend of sarcasm and optimism, while "Stay the Same" explores personal evolution and steadfastness in relationships. The album was recorded with producers and , who helped emphasize a raw, live energy in the performances to capture the band's dynamic stage presence. Feldmann, known for his work with acts like Blink-182 and , handled several tracks including "Stay the Same," focusing on polished elements that highlighted the band's —consisting of vocalist Derek Sanders, bassist and Jeremy Lenzo, lead Alex Garcia, rhythm and Brooks Betts, and drummer Jake Bundrick—without additional touring members. This production approach aimed to reflect the band's maturation while maintaining their emo-rock roots, resulting in an eclectic mix of sensitive ballads and upbeat anthems. To promote Sunnyland, Mayday Parade embarked on the extensive Welcome to Sunnyland Tour, a headlining run across the from October to November 2018, supported by , Oh, Weatherly, and , followed by international dates in and in early 2019. The band also performed at the final Warped Tour in summer 2018, closing out the long-running festival with sets that included new material from the album. These tours showcased the live vitality emphasized in the recording process, drawing strong fan attendance and reinforcing the band's enduring appeal in the pop-punk scene. Fan engagement during this period was heightened through special releases tied to the album's rollout and the band's 10-year anniversary milestone, including multiple variants such as the limited-edition swamp green with black smoke pressing (500 copies), orange and white swirl, bone colored, and coke bottle clear editions. These collectibles, available via and independent retailers, fostered a sense of community among supporters, complementing the reflective themes of Sunnyland by evoking shared memories of the band's journey.

Out of Here EP and What It Means to Fall Apart (2020–2022)

In October 2020, amid ongoing that had halted live music globally, Mayday Parade released their EP Out of Here on October 16 via . The four-track project, recorded earlier that year with producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount, featured the "Lighten Up, Kid," which debuted in and captured a sense of reflective of the band's isolation during the . The EP marked their first new music since 2018's Sunnyland and emphasized melodic elements with introspective lyrics, receiving positive reception for its timely energy. Building on this momentum, the band announced their seventh studio album, What It Means to Fall Apart, in 2021, with a release date of November 19 via . Produced once again by Odom and Mount, the record explored themes of personal loss, struggles, and emotional resilience, drawing from the band's experiences over 15 years and the broader impacts of the . Key singles included "Kids of Summer," a nostalgic Warped Tour-inspired track released on June 22 that evoked youthful freedom amid uncertainty, and "," unveiled on November 18 as a poignant closer blending heartbreak with hope. Additional singles like "" (August 17) and "One for the Rocks and One for the Scary" (September 24) further highlighted the album's raw vulnerability, solidifying Mayday Parade's evolution toward more mature, resilient songwriting. The significantly disrupted the band's touring plans, leading to canceled shows and postponed dates throughout 2020 and 2021; in response, they adapted with virtual performances, including the "Mayday Parade 2021" livestream on May 1, which offered fans an intimate acoustic set from their homes. Live tours resumed in early 2022, starting with an run in April celebrating their self-titled album, followed by North American dates that allowed the band to reconnect with audiences post-lockdown. These shows emphasized the release of pent-up energy, with setlists incorporating tracks from What It Means to Fall Apart to underscore themes of perseverance.

Sweet EP (2023–2024)

In 2023 and 2024, Mayday Parade focused on rebuilding momentum following the challenges of the through a series of singles, collaborative projects, and targeted tours that emphasized intimate fan connections and streaming engagement. The band released "More Like a " in 2023 as a standalone single, marking their return to original material with themes of emotional resilience and personal growth. This was followed by the Mayday Parade Lofi EP in March 2024, a collaborative effort with producer Less Gravity that reimagined five classic tracks in a dreamy, lo-fi style, offering a lighter, reflective contrast to their heavier pandemic-era work. The EP's soothing production highlighted the band's adaptability, blending with contemporary chill to appeal to streaming audiences. To promote these releases, Mayday Parade undertook small-scale and festival-based tours that prioritized recovery and direct fan interaction. In 2023, they joined Yellowcard's Ocean Avenue Acoustic Tour for select dates across , delivering stripped-down sets that evoked early-2000s intimacy, and performed at events like the Hangout and . The following year, they headlined a UK/Europe run in February 2024 alongside and , playing mid-sized venues to enthusiastic crowds, while also appearing at U.S. festivals such as Outside and All Your Friends Festival. These outings, coupled with active and streaming pushes— including the 2024 single "Pretty Good to Feel Something," which captured a sense of tentative optimism—helped reestablish their live presence and post-isolation. Amid these efforts, internal band discussions increasingly centered on their approaching 20th anniversary, with members reflecting on their independent origins and debating a shift toward self-managed releases to regain creative control. This period of informed the thematic direction of upcoming material, emphasizing "" as a for fond recollections of relationships and career milestones, balanced against honest self-examination.

20th Anniversary Trilogy (2025–present)

In early 2025, Mayday Parade announced a three-part album trilogy to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary, marking their first fully independent releases since forming in 2005. The project, self-released through the band's own imprint Many Hats Endeavors, consists of , , and the forthcoming , each exploring the band's evolution with introspective themes of , growth, and reflection on two decades in music. The first installment, , was released on April 18, 2025, as an eight-track EP produced by longtime collaborators Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount. followed on October 3, 2025, featuring eight tracks that delve into heartbreak and self-forgiveness, including the "Under My Sweater," released on August 12, 2025, with an accompanying . The third and final chapter, , is slated for release in 2026, completing the trilogy's arc of emotional introspection. To coincide with the trilogy, Mayday Parade launched the "Three Cheers for Twenty Years" headline tour in April 2025, spanning North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia with a setlist blending classics and new material. The tour included a performance at the When We Were Young Festival on October 18, 2025, in Las Vegas, where the band highlighted tracks from Sad amid their anniversary celebrations. As of November 2025, the band continues touring select dates into 2026 while preparing Sugar, emphasizing their commitment to creative independence through Many Hats Endeavors.

Musical style

Core elements and evolution

Mayday Parade's core musical identity is rooted in emo-tinged , characterized by the emotive lead vocals of Derek Sanders, often supported by harmonized backing vocals from band members, creating a dynamic vocal texture central to their sound. This is complemented by anthemic choruses built for communal participation, guitar-driven melodies anchored in power chords, and a consistent mid-tempo pacing that sustains emotional momentum without rushing into aggression. These elements combine to deliver accessible, hook-laden tracks that blend raw emotional delivery with melodic precision, as evident in their foundational style from the outset. The band's evolution reflects a deliberate progression from the high-energy, straightforward of their early work—exemplified by the raw, guitar-centric urgency of their 2007 debut A Lesson in Romantics—to a more expansive palette in subsequent albums. Mid-career releases like Black Lines (2015) introduced a grittier edge with larger synth integrations and muscular production, marking a shift toward broader sonic experimentation while retaining their punk roots. By Sunnyland (2018), this maturation incorporated subtle electronic textures alongside traditional rock instrumentation, allowing for greater atmospheric depth without alienating their core audience. Releases like What It Means to Fall Apart (2021) and the 2025 anniversary EPs Sweet and Sad continue this trajectory, blending with reflective maturity and subtle modern elements while staying true to their roots. Production techniques have evolved in tandem, emphasizing layered harmonies to enhance vocal richness and dynamic shifts between verse quietude and explosive choruses to heighten emotional impact. This approach underscores Mayday Parade's discography arc: a trajectory toward sonic maturity that preserves the immediacy and relatability of their origins, ensuring enduring appeal across two decades.

Influences and lyrical themes

Mayday Parade's musical influences draw heavily from the and scenes of the early , with frontman Derek Sanders citing bands such as , New Found Glory, Brand New, and as pivotal in shaping their emo-pop fusion sound. These acts informed the band's blend of melodic hooks, emotional intensity, and guitar-driven energy, evident in their debut album A Lesson in Romantics. Sanders has also expressed admiration for of , whose songwriting and vocal prowess have influenced his own emotive delivery and acoustic-leaning performances. The band's lyrics frequently explore themes of heartbreak, nostalgia, and personal growth, often rooted in autobiographical experiences that lend authenticity to their storytelling. Songs like "Kids in Love" stem directly from Sanders' teenage summer romance, capturing the raw ache of young love lost. Over time, their work has shifted from the youthful romance of early releases—such as the wistful longing in A Lesson in Romantics—to more reflective examinations of adulthood in later albums like Sunnyland, where intertwines with wistful introspection about past joys and regrets. This evolution persists in recent albums like What It Means to Fall Apart (2021) and the 2025 EPs Sweet and Sad, which delve deeper into career-spanning , resilience, and mature introspection. Mental health emerges as a recurring , particularly through themes of and emotional struggle, as seen in tracks addressing friends' battles with hardship and the release of . This consistency in baring personal turmoil provides emotional , a hallmark that has defined Mayday Parade's output across two decades, evolving from adolescent heartbreak to mature self-reflection while maintaining an unflinching honesty.

Band members

Current members

Derek Sanders serves as the , , and primary songwriter for Mayday Parade, having co-founded the band in 2005 in . As the creative force behind much of the band's discography, Sanders has contributed lyrics and melodies that blend energy with emotional introspection, notably on the 2025 20th Anniversary Trilogy, including the albums Sweet and Sad, where he reflected on the band's two decades of evolution during recording sessions with producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount. His work adds a melodic layer to the group's sound, evident in live performances on the "Three Cheers for 20 Years" tour, which kicked off in early 2025 and featured full-set renditions of early material alongside new trilogy tracks. Alex Garcia has been the lead guitarist and since Mayday Parade's formation in 2005, bringing technical riffs and harmonies that define the band's rock edge. During the 2025 anniversary tour, his guitar solos highlighted fan favorites from A Lesson in Romantics and new songs from , maintaining the high-energy dynamics that have sustained the band's live reputation. Brooks Betts joined as a founding rhythm guitarist and in 2005, providing the rhythmic foundation and gang vocals that anchor Mayday Parade's anthemic choruses. Betts has been instrumental in the band's longevity, contributing to songwriting on the 2025 trilogy, where his input helped shape the introspective tones of Sad, released in . On the anniversary tour, his stage presence and guitar work supported extended sets, emphasizing the original lineup's reunion and cohesive chemistry after years of lineup shifts. Jeremy Lenzo, known by his nickname "Cabbage," is the and , a role he has held since co-founding the band in 2005, with a brief hiatus from 2011 to 2013 before rejoining permanently. Lenzo's bass lines drive the band's pulse, and he played a key part in composing tracks for the 20th Anniversary , focusing on themes of growth and reflection during the 2025 recording process. His contributions were prominent in tour performances, where the full delivered bass-heavy arrangements of material like those from Sweet. Jake Bundrick handles drums and backing vocals, having been part of the original 2005 lineup, with a departure from 2014 to 2016 prior to his return. Born in , on September 2, 1983, Bundrick's dynamic drumming propels Mayday Parade's energetic style, including propulsive beats on the 2025 albums, which he helped develop alongside Sanders and the producers. During the "Three Cheers for 20 Years" tour, his rhythms supported marathon sets blending old and new songs, underscoring the reunited members' commitment to the band's milestone celebrations.

Former members

Jason Lancaster was a founding member of Mayday Parade, serving as co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist from the band's inception in 2005 until his departure in 2007. He co-wrote and performed on the band's debut album A Lesson in Romantics (2007), contributing lyrics, melodies, and harmonies that defined the group's early sound with its dual-vocal dynamic. Lancaster's exit occurred shortly after the release of A Lesson in Romantics, prompting the band to restructure its vocal lineup. Following his departure, Mayday Parade adopted a single approach centered on Derek Sanders, with backing vocals from other members like drummer Jake Bundrick, which altered the harmonic texture and emotional delivery in subsequent releases such as Anywhere but Here (2009). Immediately after leaving Mayday Parade, Lancaster formed the rock band Go Radio in , in April 2007, where he served as and . Go Radio released two studio albums and an EP between 2010 and 2013 before disbanding, during which Lancaster continued exploring pop-rock and styles similar to his Mayday Parade era.

Touring members

During Jeremy Lenzo's hiatus from 2011 to 2013, bassist Sean Goodwell served as a touring member. Similarly, during Jake Bundrick's departure from 2014 to 2016, Tanner Clark filled the role on .

Side projects

Derek Sanders projects

Derek Sanders, the lead vocalist of Mayday Parade, has pursued several solo endeavors that highlight his songwriting and vocal talents in more intimate, acoustic settings. His first solo release, the EP My Rock and Roll Heart, arrived on February 14, 2020, via , consisting of five acoustic covers of songs that shaped his early musical influences, including tracks from , , and New Found Glory. These reimagined versions emphasize stripped-back arrangements with polished acoustic production, allowing Sanders to revisit the roots that inspired his career while diverging from the band's fuller rock sound. Building on this, Sanders released his second solo EP, The Heavy Box, on April 14, 2023, also through , featuring original compositions that delve into personal themes of , , and . The EP employs minimalist , such as sparse , strings, and subtle drum machines, creating a dreamlike, raw atmosphere that contrasts with Mayday Parade's energetic style but retains the emotional sentiment and anthemic choruses central to his songwriting. Tracks like "For Dear Life," featuring former Mayday Parade co-frontman , mark their first collaboration since 2007, blending harmonious vocals to explore bittersweet reunions. Beyond his EPs, Sanders has contributed guest vocals to other artists' projects, showcasing his versatile delivery in collaborative contexts. A notable example is his feature on ' "When We Were Young" in 2022, where his emotive harmonies enhance the nostalgic anthem about youth and summer memories. Similarly, on The Heavy Box, he partnered with Mike Hanson of Goodbye Love for "With You On The Ground," adding a punkish edge through layered vocals and shared storytelling. These features underscore Sanders' role as a sought-after collaborator in the and scenes. Thematically, Sanders' solo work often overlaps with Mayday Parade's introspective lyrics on relationships and personal growth but shifts to an acoustic focus, prioritizing vulnerability and simplicity over band dynamics. This acoustic emphasis allows for a folk-leaning intimacy, evident in the piano-driven ballads and reflective narratives that echo broader influences like early 2000s emo acts. In recent years, Sanders has extended his solo creative output to support 's 20th anniversary celebrations in 2025, including acoustic performances and contributions to reflective content that highlight his enduring vocal style.

Other members' projects

Guitarist Brooks Betts and bassist Jeremy Lenzo formed the side project Truth or Consequence in 2012 alongside vocalist Alexandra Kees. The trio's music leaned toward folk-rock influences, diverging from 's roots, and they released their debut EP Second Fiddle later that year, which was made available for streaming on platforms like . Drummer Jake Bundrick launched his solo project Via Fiori in 2020, a pop-rock endeavor based in that he writes, records, and produces independently. The project has released multiple singles, including "Call to Arms" (2020) and "Don't Bother" (2021), blending emotive vocals with elements similar to Mayday Parade but in a more personal, self-directed format. Lead guitarist Alex Garcia has contributed to select guest appearances, including a 2019 charity performance at The Wilbury in Tallahassee, where he joined vocalist Derek Sanders and former Mayday Parade member to play "Jamie All Over." This marked Lancaster's first onstage collaboration with current band members since his 2007 departure and supported local Tallahassee-area charities.

Discography

Studio albums

Mayday Parade's studio albums chronicle the band's progression from emo-pop-punk origins to broader rock explorations, often reflecting personal and emotional themes amid shifts in production and label partnerships. Their debut album, A Lesson in Romantics, released on July 10, 2007, through , introduced the band's signature blend of anthemic choruses and heartfelt lyrics, peaking at No. 8 on the Heatseekers Albums chart and later certified gold by the RIAA for 500,000 units sold. The sophomore effort, Anywhere but Here, arrived on October 6, 2009, via , marking their major-label debut and achieving a peak of No. 31 on the with first-week sales of 17,780 copies. In 2011, the self-titled Mayday Parade, issued on October 4 through Independent Label Group and , signaled a return to independent roots and debuted at No. 12 on the , selling nearly 27,000 copies in its opening week. Monsters in the Closet, released October 8, 2013, on , adopted a more introspective tone and entered the at No. 10, moving 30,000 units in its first week. The band's fifth album, Black Lines, came out on October 9, 2015, via , experimenting with rawer, elements and debuting at No. 21 on the while topping both the Top Rock Albums and Alternative Albums charts. Sunnyland, their sixth studio release on June 15, 2018, through , embraced an optimistic vibe post-label transition and peaked at No. 104 on the . The seventh album, What It Means to Fall Apart, was issued on November 19, 2021, by , amid the , and reached No. 31 on the with themes of resilience.
AlbumRelease DateLabelPeak on Billboard 200Notes
A Lesson in RomanticsJuly 10, 2007— (No. 8 Heatseekers)Debut album; gold certified.
Anywhere but HereOctober 6, 2009No. 31Major label debut.
Mayday Parade, 2011Independent Label Group / No. 12Self-titled; highest debut at the time.
Monsters in the ClosetOctober 8, 2013No. 10Introspective themes; 30,000 first-week sales.
Black LinesOctober 9, 2015No. 21No. 1 on Top Rock and Alternative Albums.
SunnylandJune 15, 2018No. 104Optimistic shift.
What It Means to Fall ApartNovember 19, 2021No. 31Pandemic-era release.

Extended plays and singles

Mayday Parade's extended plays have served as key supplementary releases throughout their career, often featuring acoustic reinterpretations, B-sides, or thematic explorations that complement their studio albums. Their debut EP, Tales Told by Dead Friends, was self-released on June 13, 2006, before being reissued by on November 7, 2006. The five-track EP, produced by Kenneth Mount and Lee Dyess, showcased the band's early emo-pop sound and helped build their initial fanbase independently. In 2011, the band released Valdosta, an acoustic EP through and (distributed by the Independent Label Group), on March 8, 2011. Featuring stripped-down versions of tracks like "Jamie All Over" alongside new material such as "Amber Lynn," the EP highlighted the band's versatility and preceded their self-titled album. It peaked at number 11 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, demonstrating sustained interest in their roots. The 2020 EP Out of Here marked a return to shorter-form releases, independently produced and issued via Rise Records on October 16, 2020. Limited to four tracks, including the title song and "Is Nowhere," it was framed with an emotional advisory for its introspective themes and received praise for its raw production during the pandemic era. In 2025, Mayday Parade launched a three-part album series to commemorate their 20th anniversary, beginning with the EP Sweet on April 18 via Many Hats Endeavors. The eight-track release, featuring songs like "By The Way" and "Who's Laughing Now," explores matured emotional narratives with guest appearances and was made available on limited-edition bubblegum pink vinyl. The second installment, Sad, followed on October 3, 2025, also under Many Hats, with tracks such as "Under My Sweater" and "One Day At A Time" continuing the trilogy's cohesive storytelling. Among their singles, "Jamie All Over" from 2007 stands out as a breakthrough hit, certified by the RIAA in 2024 for over one million units sold and streamed. Originally from A Lesson in Romantics, it propelled the band's early visibility on alternative radio and . "Miserable at Best," another staple from the same album, saw renewed attention with a 2024 release and inclusion in the remixed, remastered vinyl reissue of A Lesson in Romantics. Standalone singles have included recent 2025 releases like "Towards You," "Under My Sweater," and "One Day At A Time," which debuted as previews to EPs and charted on Billboard's Alternative Digital Song Sales. These tracks, often accompanied by music videos, underscore the band's ongoing evolution in and . Compilations such as the 2012 Kids in Love EP, released via , collected covers and rarities, further expanding their non-album catalog.

Awards and nominations

Alternative Press Music Awards

Mayday Parade received early recognition from Alternative Press as a promising act in the emo and pop-punk scenes, with the magazine featuring the band in its influential "100 Bands You Need to Know" list in 2008, spotlighting their breakthrough potential following the release of their debut album A Lesson in Romantics.[](https://www.flickr.com/photos/theshutterclick/2546995991/) Alternative Press has historically served as a key tastemaker for the genre, championing underground bands through features, tours, and polls that helped propel the emo revival in the mid-2000s.[](https://www.altpress.com/the_5_great_eras_of_pop_punk_from_the_70s_to_today/) The band's second album, Anywhere but Here (2009), earned widespread acclaim within the alternative music community, solidifying their status and contributing to their growing fanbase.[](https://www.altpress.com/2009-scene-albums/) With the launch of the formal (APMAs) in 2014, Mayday Parade's dedicated following was formally acknowledged through nominations in fan-voted categories. In the inaugural ceremony, they were nominated for Most Dedicated Fans alongside , , , and , reflecting the band's enduring appeal in the landscape.[](https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/alternative-press-announces-inaugural-ap-music-awards-nominees-6062938/) Mayday Parade earned another nomination in 2016 for Most Dedicated Fanbase, competing with Issues, , , The Ghost Inside, and The Maine; the award ultimately went to The Ghost Inside.[](https://www.altpress.com/here_are_the_winners_of_the_2016_apmas/) The band has frequently participated in APMAs events, including performing "Jamie All Over" in 2016 and presenting the Best Live Band award in 2015, underscoring Alternative Press's continued support for their live energy and community impact.[](https://www.altpress.com/watch_mayday_parade_play_jamie_all_over_at_the_2016_apmas/)[[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSVZbeqIdss)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSVZbeqIdss)

Other recognitions

In 2011, Mayday Parade's animated for "Oh Well, Oh Well" from their self-titled album won the IndieStar Award for Best , recognizing its creative and visual appeal in the genre.[](https://www.maydayparadetour.com/biography/) The band's dedication to touring earned them recognition from in 2010 as one of the hardest-working acts, based on 194 bookings and over 74,000 miles traveled that year, underscoring their commitment to building a global fanbase.[](https://www.maydayparadetour.com/biography/) In 2017, "Miserable at Best" from the 2007 debut album A Lesson in Romantics was certified Gold by the (RIAA), signifying 500,000 certified units sold or streamed in the United States. In 2018, the album A Lesson in Romantics itself was certified Gold by the . In 2024, their breakthrough single "Jamie All Over" from the same album was certified Platinum by the , signifying 1 million certified units sold or streamed in the United States and highlighting the songs' enduring popularity nearly two decades later.[](https://www.altpress.com/mayday_parade_a_lesson_in_romantics_certified_gold_riaa/) The music video for "Jamie All Over" garnered attention during the cycle, with the band issuing a direct plea on MTV's Buzzworthy blog to secure a in categories like Best Rock Video. Mayday Parade's 2025 self-released EP Sweet, the first installment in a three-part 20th-anniversary series, received widespread acclaim from indie music outlets for its nostalgic yet fresh take on , with praising the band's ability to evolve while honoring their roots.[](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/mayday-parade-sweet-interview-1235318439/) Additional positive coverage came from When The Horn Blows, which lauded tracks like "Clockwork" as quintessential Mayday Parade anthems blending melody and emotion.[](https://whenthehornblows.com/content/2025/4/17/album-review-mayday-parade-sweet) The follow-up EP Sad, released in October 2025, also earned praise for its heartfelt and emotionally resonant tracks, with reviews highlighting its nostalgic introspection and solid songwriting as a fitting continuation of the anniversary series.[](https://www.squareonemagazine.co.uk/reviews/mayday-parade-sad) Fan-voted platforms have also honored the band through competitive polls; for instance, they secured multiple victories in reader-driven battles on sites like in the late 2000s, reflecting strong support early in their career.

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