A Day to Remember
A Day to Remember is an American rock band originating from Ocala, Florida, formed in 2003. The group comprises vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, guitarists Neil Westfall and Kevin Skaff, bassist Joshua Woodard, and drummer Alex Shelnutt. They are known for their unique blend of metalcore and pop punk.
The band's journey started with their debut album, "And Their Name Was Treason" in 2004. However, it was their second album, "For Those Who Have Heart," released in 2007, that brought them into the limelight, with the album reaching number 17 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.
Their third album, "Homesick" (2009), proved to be a major breakthrough, debuting at number 21 on the Billboard 200. It was followed by "What Separates Me from You" (2010), which debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200, demonstrating their growing popularity.
The band's fifth album, "Common Courtesy" (2013), was released amidst a legal battle with their record label, Victory Records, a dispute that was eventually settled in the band's favor. Their latest releases include "Bad Vibrations" (2016) and "You're Welcome" (2021).
Throughout their career, A Day to Remember has been praised for their energetic performances and the seamless fusion of heavy metal and pop punk in their music. Their unique sound has earned them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim worldwide.