New Found Glory vocalist Jordan Pundik may sing "I'm amazed that we've made it this far" on the band's 2011 full-length album Radiosurgery, but that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who has followed the band's career trajectory. For the past fourteen years the Coral Spring, Florida, pop-punk act New Found Glory have transcended trends and gimmicks by writing songs from the heart that listeners of all ages can relate, including three gold records under their belts.
New Found Glory Music Artist : New Found Glory Music Label : Drive-Thru Release Date : 2000-09-26 Artistopia's Price :$14.00
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Sticks and Stones Music Artist : New Found Glory Music Label : Drive-Thru Release Date : 2002-06-11 Artistopia's Price :$9.47
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Limited edition includes 3 bonus tracks 'Anniversary', 'Forget Everything' & 'The Story So Far' (Acoustic Version).
Catalyst Music Artist : New Found Glory Music Label : Drive-Thru Release Date : 2004-05-18 Artistopia's Price :$10.99
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UK pressing of the pop-punk act's 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Radio Adelaide' & 'Constant Static'. Universal.
For the past decade, New Found Glory has entertained fans with fun, energetic music, releasing six classic pop-punk albums, including three gold records New Found Glory, Sticks and Stones and Catalyst. On their seventh full-length release, Not Without A Fight, New Found Glory come out swinging. From the opening notes of the first single Listen to Your Friends it is clear that the undisputed heavyweights of pop punk are back to reclaim their crowns with the infectious choruses and spirited guitars that made them champs. Taking on the timeless topics of friendship, broken hearts and the never-ending battle of the sexes, NFG pour feeling and humor into instant classics like 47 and Truck Stop Blues. Produced by Mark Hoppus (Blink 182, Motion City Soundtrack) and mixed by Neil Avron (Fall Out Boy), Not Without A Fight finds New Found Glory in rare fighting form. Contenders beware!
Platinum selling artist New Found Glory’s upcoming release From the Screen To Your Stereo 2 out on September 18th on Drive-Thru Records consists of the band’s own take on soundtrack songs from popular movies from the 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s. Self-produced by the band in a studio in Tyler, TX, many of the band’s friends came by to lend a helping hand on vocals including Lisa Loeb, Adam Lazarra from Taking Back Sunday, Will Pugh from Cartel and Sherri DuPree from Eisley. This full-length release is a follow up to the 2000 EP From The Screen To Your Stereo, which has sold more than 273K copies to date.
Coming Home Music Artist : New Found Glory Music Label : Geffen Records Release Date : 2006-09-19 Artistopia's Price :$11.65
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Radiosurgery Music Artist : New Found Glory Music Label : Epitaph Release Date : 2011-10-04 Artistopia's Price :$15.29
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New Found Glory vocalist Jordan Pundik may sing "I'm amazed that we've made it this far" on the band's 2011 full-length album Radiosurgery, but that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who has followed the band's career trajectory. For the past 14+ years the Coral Spring, Florida, pop-punk act New Found Glory have transcended trends and gimmicks by writing songs from the heart that listeners of all ages can relate, including three gold records under their belts.
Hits Music Artist : New Found Glory Music Label : Geffen Records Release Date : 2008-03-18 Artistopia's Price :$8.56
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WELCOME TO THE STORY SO FAR. Since 1997, New Found Glory has delivered brilliant punk power pop. Angst fueled by jangly guitars. And they delivered on the only way a self-respecting punk band would: on singles and EPs. NFG's first-ever greatest hits collection, chronicling the band's best-loved singles, album cuts and a couple of rare gems, "Constant Static" (previously available as a Japanese album bonus cut) and "Situations" (not commercially available, only streamed on Warped Tour website for a one-month period).