New Found Glory
(formerly A New Found Glory
) is an American rock quintet formed during 1997 in South Florida. The band consists of Jordan Pundik (lead vocals), Chad Gilbert (lead guitar), Steve Klein (rhythm guitar and lyrics), Ian Grushka (bass guitar) and is completed by Cyrus Bolooki (drums and percussion).
Widely regarded as "pioneers of pop punk", [1] [2] [3] they are also known for their energetic live performances, which have garnered them a devout following. [4] [5] Having met during high school, the band soon released an EP titled It's All About the Girls
on independent label Fiddler Records, and began establishing a strong fanbase. Along with the strength of touring, their popularity around the East Coast was further increased with the release of debut full-length, Nothing Gold Can Stay
on Eulogy Records in 1999. While the band members were still in their teens, they signed their first proper record contract with Drive-Thru Records, [6] and released a cover EP containing songs from film soundtrack's titled, From the Screen to Your Stereo
in 2000. Later that year, debut single "Hit or Miss" peaked at #15 on the US Modern Rock Chart [7] which helped propel the band to a mainstream audience. Subsequently their self-titled second album New Found Glory
spent 21 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart and peaked at #107. [8]
Between 2002 and 2004, the band experienced the height of their popularity including headline slots on the Vans Warped Tour with blink-182 and a supporting tour with Green Day. In June 2002, Sticks and Stones
peaked at #4 on the Billboard 200 chart, helped by singles "My Friends Over You" and "Head on Collision" (charting at #5 and #28 on the Modern Rock Chart respectively). In 2004, single "All Downhill from Here" reached #11 in the Modern Rock Tracks before fourth album, Catalyst
peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 during June. With the band's fifth album, Coming Home
, their commercial appeal decreased. However, despite a lack of promotion it still entered the Billboard chart at #19. The album was well received critically, although some fans were left dissapointed with the slower and more mellow material. [9] By April 2008, the band had signed back to an independent label with Bridge 9 Records. They released a new EP titled Tip of The Iceberg
. The release was packaged along with a full album by the band's alter-ego/side project, International Superheroes of Hardcore. In March 2009, after signing with independent punk label, Epitaph, the band's sixth album, Not Without a Fight
, helped renew their popularity as it debuted at #12 on the Billboard 200 and at #1 on the Top Independent Albums.
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History
Formation, It's All About The Girls EP
& Nothing Gold Can Stay
(1997–1999)
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The band formed under the name "A New Found Glory" in 1997 in
Coral Springs, Florida. Jordan Pundik (vocals) met Steve Klein (guitars) and began writing music together. They recruited Ian Grushka on bass, practicing in his garage, and Joe Moreno on drums. Soon after Chad Gilbert (lead guitar), former vocalist of
Shai Hulud joined to complete the quintet.
The band’s first release was the 1997
EP,
It's All About the Girls
on
Fiddler Records. Touring up and down the
East Coast in the late
'90s, they sold out the entire pressing of the EP.
Soon after, Moreno was replaced by current drummer Cyrus Bolooki and the band's lineup has remained unchanged ever since.
Eulogy Records then signed the band, who released their debut full-length
Nothing Gold Can Stay
in autumn of 1999. The album's release and rigorous touring schedule soon earned the band a significant following. The album was re-issued later that year when they signed a
record contract with independent label
Drive-Thru.
From The Screen To Your Stereo
, New Found Glory
& Sticks and Stones
(2000–2003)
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After signing to Drive-Thru Records, the quintet released an EP of
cover songs from film soundtracks entitled
From the Screen to Your Stereo
in
2000. Drive-Thru's relationship with
MCA Records ensured that the smaller label's more popular bands would be picked up by the major; subsequently, their eponymous second album,
New Found Glory
, was released by MCA the same year. In a
Kerrang! article years later, they referred to the album as the band's
Essential Purchase
. They wrote, "marking one of the biggest and quickest improvements in
alternative music, the major label debut hurled them to the forefront of the
punk scene barely 12 months after its patchy predecessor. Packed with infectious melodies and sing-along anthems, it would see them jostling with the likes of
Blink-182 for the genre's crown."
The album also marked the official debut of the band's new moniker, which dropped the indefinite article "A" from their original name due to some fans struggling to find the band's records in stores.
Their third studio album,
Sticks and Stones
, was released in
2002, coinciding with an appearance on the
Vans Warped Tour. Both albums went on to be certified
gold by the
RIAA.
[10]
Catalyst
(2003–2005)
After a period of relative quiet and a stint on the
Honda Civic Tour with
Good Charlotte and
Simple Plan, New Found Glory released
Catalyst
in
May 2004. It debuted at number three on the
Billboard album chart, selling 146,000 copies in its first week.
[11] The band toured with
Green Day in the
fall of
2004 on the
American Idiot Tour.
The heavier style of the record, which included some
metal and
new wave influences,
[12] was due to the comparisons that magazines and other media outlets would make between New Found Glory and other popular bands.
Chad Gilbert stated:
Their song, "This Disaster", was featured in EA Sport's
Madden 2005. "At Least I'm Known for Something" was featured in EA's Burnout 3: Takedown. This became the band's third record to be certified gold by the RIAA.
Coming Home
& From The Screen To Your Stereo Part II
(2005–2007)
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After the release and tour in support of
Catalyst
, the band took an extended break before beginning pre-production for another album in
2005. On
June 14,
2006, Gilbert announced to
MTV.com that their fifth album would be titled
Coming Home
and that it was scheduled to be released on
September 19, 2006. He also stated that first single, "
It's Not Your Fault" would be released sometime in July 2006. They had worked with
producer Thom Panunzio, which marked a considerable stylistic change. The pace of the songs were considerably slower and were regarded as "the most mellow of New Found Glory’s career".
[14] Guitarist and lyricist Steve Klein, described the sound as "less guitar driven and more melody driven... more than any other of our records. Everything about the record is way more classic rock sounding".
[15] The release proved popular with many critics giving the album positive reviews. It was acclaimed for its "matured and nuanced songwriting",
[16] and was generally recognised as being the band's most mature work.
[17] It was also featured on the
Alternative Press
end of year "Essential Albums of 2006" list.
[18] However, no further singles were released and the band eventually left
Geffen Records. They would later be critical of their former label after signing with
Epitaph in
2009. Bassist Ian Grushka said, "My goal for this album (
Not Without a Fight
) is to sell more copies then we did of
Coming Home
. We are so happy to be on Epitaph now. Our old A&R guy at Geffen was a tool so it would be like a 'fuck you' to him when we sell more CDs".
[19]
From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II
, the band's follow-up to
From the Screen to Your Stereo
, was released on
September 18,
2007 via
Drive-Thru Records.
[20] Unlike the earlier EP,
Part II
is a full-length album, containing 11 songs plus one
bonus track for the
Japanese edition and
iTunes. The first and only single from the album was "
Kiss Me" and the music video can be viewed on
MySpace.
[21]
Hits
, Tip of The Iceberg EP
& Not Without a Fight
(2008–present)
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On
March 18,
2008, a
compilation named
Hits
was released. Two previously unreleased songs, "Situations" and "Constant Static," are also featured on the album. This was their last release on
Drive-Thru/
Geffen before going on to sign with independent labels,
Bridge 9 Records and
Epitaph Records. In
April 2008 a compilation from the
Punk Goes...
series, called
Punk Goes Crunk
, was released, and features New Found Glory covering "Tennessee", originally by
Arrested Development. New Found Glory had previously released another cover song, "
Heaven", on
Punk Goes Metal
.
On
April 29, 2008, the band released an new EP with six tracks on
Bridge 9 Records containing both new material and covers of classic
melodic hardcore songs. The EP, entitled
Tip of the Iceberg
, was released on CD, 7" and through digital music outlets. The CD also included an extra disc from
The International Superheroes of Hardcore, named
Takin' It Ova!
. The ISHC is a side project of all members of the band and features Gilbert on vocals and Pundik on guitar, with the remaining members playing the same instruments they play in New Found Glory. All the members use pseudonyms for their "characters" in the band (e.g. Gilbert is known as "Captain
Straightedge"). The band also recorded an internet-only music video for "Dig My Own Grave" with director Joseph Pattisall.
[22]
Their sixth studio album,
Not Without a Fight
,
[23] was released on
March 10,
2009, and was produced by
Mark Hoppus. It was released through the band's new label, Epitaph Records. Hoppus has said that during recording, they had felt like a different band altogether. Bearing a whole new enthusiasm about music and praised the process in an interview prior to the album's release:
The lead single from the album was called "
Listen to Your Friends". The music video for the song was filmed in
Los Angeles. The single was released
December 23,
2008 in the US & a day earlier in the
UK, both via iTunes &
AmazonMP3.
The band then released a split EP with
Shai Hulud titled
Not Without a Heart Once Nourished by Sticks and Stones Within Blood Ill-Tempered Misanthropy Pure Gold Can Stay
being sold only at the "Not Without a Fight" tour. There are two colors limited to a total of only 400 copies and only for sale from either Shai Hulud or New Found Glory at these shows.
Musical style and influences
New Found Glory are renowned for their fast and energetic "
pop punk" music by the
media.
[25] [26] [27] They typically combine
power pop melodies and chord changes with fast
punk rock tempos,
hardcore punk breakdowns and
gang vocals. They have also been described as "
punk revival",
"
emo",
[28] [29] [30] due to their lyrical content, as well as "
alternative rock".
[31] [32] [33]thumb Their 2008 EP,
Tip of The Iceberg
, was arguably the band's most obvious display of their
melodic hardcore influences.
[34] While fifth album,
Coming Home
, employed a more
classic rock style, driven by slower melodies and chord progressions.
[35]
British rock magazine
Kerrang!, summarised, "basing much of their lyrical content on heartbreak, the band have gained somewhat of a
cult following due to their ability to connect with their fans on unusually personal levels, while their penchant for incorporating
pop sensibility into a sound that (largely) stays true to punk's roots has earned them respect from much of the hardcore community."
[36]
Rhythm guitarist Steve Klein is the band's primary
lyricist, while lead guitarist Chad Gilbert is the main contributor to the
musical composition of the songs. Bassist Ian Grushka has stated that "all of the lyrics are based on real life experiences. A song can be created from something one of us is going through or a conversation we've had.."
They have cited hardcore bands
Hatebreed and
Madball, as well as fellow pop-punk band
Green Day as major influences on their career.
[37] [38]
Members
Current members
- Jordan Pundik – lead vocals (1997 – present)
- Chad Gilbert – lead guitar, vocals, composer (1997 – present)
- Steve Klein – rhythm guitar, lyricist (1997 – present)
- Ian Grushka – bass guitar (1997 – present)
- Cyrus Bolooki – drums, percussion (1997 – present)
Former members
- Joe Moreno – drums, percussion (1997)
Touring members
- Michael Bethancourt – keyboards, synths (2005 – present)
- James Dewees – keyboards, synths (2003 – 2005)
Record Labels
- Fiddler Records (1997)
- Eulogy Records (1999)
- Drive-Thru Records/Geffen Records (2000 – 2007)
- Bridge 9 Records (2008 – present)
- Epitaph Records (2009 – present)
Discography
References
- Kerrang! Magazine 11/03/2009
- New Found Glory Crime In Stereo Four Year Strong Set Your Goals @ Glasgow Barrowlands 23/11/08
- New Found Glory: Same old, same old.
- New Found Glory Live Review
- New Found Glory, The Audition, The Open Season @ HQ, Adelaide, 10/04/07
- New Found Glory Shares insight on their new upcoming 2009 Album
- Modern Rock Chart History New Found Glory
- New Found Glory > Chart History
- Not Without A Fight
- RIAA Search - New Found Glory
- Catalyst > Charts & Awards
- Catalyst > Review
- New Found Glory - 04.29.08 - Interview - AbsolutePunk.net
- NEW FOUND GLORY: Pop Punk’s Not Dead
- Interview with Guitarist Steve Klein of New Found Glory
- Not Without A Fight
- Coming Home Review
- New Found Glory Bio
- New Found Glory Interview
- From The Screen To Your Stereo Part II Release
- "Kiss Me" Official Video
- New Found Glory Shoots New Video
- Cyrus Bolooki Interview
- Mark Hoppus Interview
- Catalyst Review
- New Found Glory's 'Not Without a Fight' tries to keep pop-punk alive
- New Found Glory
- Sticks and Stones - Editorial Reviews
- CD Review: New Found Glory's Coming Home
- Greenwald, pp. 127-128. {{" '}}I'm sick of smiling / and so is my jaw / can't you see my front is crumbling down?' asked the first song on ''Sticks and Stones'', the New Found Glory album that stunned the world when debuted at number four in the summer of 2002. It's an interesting contradiction—the celebration of misery, the simultaneous privileging and subsuming of the self—but one that's pure emo, no matter what the band or its label says."
- New Found Glory Biography
- New Found Glory
- New Found Glory - Coming Home
- NEW FOUND GLORY / INTERNATIONAL SUPERHEROES OF HARDCORE - Tip Of The Iceberg / Takin’ It Ova
- Interview with Guitarist Steve Klein of New Found Glory
- The Lowdown - New Found Glory
- Interview with New Found Glory - 09.04.06
- HEAD 2 HEAD WITH NEW FOUND GLORY