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New Found Glory

New Found Glory (NFG) is an American pop-punk band based out of South Florida.

History

A New Found Glory formed in mid-1997 in Coral Springs, Florida. Chad Gilbert, former singer of metalcore band Shai Hulud became the guitarist, recruiting Jordan Pundik as a singer, Ian Grushka on bass, Steve Klein on guitar and Joe Moreno on drums.

The band’s first release was 1997’s It’s All About the Girls EP on Fiddler Records. Soon after the recording of the EP, Moreno was replaced by current drummer Cyrus Bolooki and the band was picked up by Eulogy Records. They released their debut full-length Nothing Gold Can Stay; the album’s release coupled with a rigorous touring schedule soon earned the band a significant following.

2000 - 2006

Independent label Drive-Thru Records took notice of the band’s growing fanbase and signed them to a deal. In 2000, NFG released an EP of cover songs 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 self-titled record was released by MCA. Their third studio album, Sticks and Stones, was released in 2002, coinciding with an appearance on the Vans Warped Tour.

After a period of relative quiet and a stint on the Honda Civic Tour with Good Charlotte, New Found Glory released Catalyst in May of 2004. It debuted at number three on the Billboard album chart, selling 146,000 copies in its first week.[citation needed]

The heavier sound of the record, according to Gilbert, was due to the comparisons magazines and other media outlets would make between NFG and other bands:

Well, when Sticks and Stones came out and we were doing that Honda Civic Tour, we were getting compared to bands like Simple Plan and Good Charlotte and we were angry with that […] At that point, we were getting compared to more pop bands and we aren’t a pop band […] [4]

After the release and tour in support of Catalyst, the band took an extended break before beginning preproduction 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.

Their song, "This Disaster", was featured in EA Sport's Madden 2005.

2007 - Present

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. 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 single from the album was "Kiss Me"[5] and the music video can be viewed on MySpaceTV.

On March 18, 2008, a compilation named Hits was released. Two previously unreleased songs, "Situations" and "Constant Static," are also featured on the album. 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 EP with 6 tracks on Bridge 9 Records containing both new material and covers of classic hardcore punk songs. The EP, entitled Tip of the Iceberg, is currently being sold on CD, 7" and through digital music outlets. The CD also comes with 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 (i.e. Gilbert is known as "Captain Straightedge"). The band also recorded an internet-only music video for "Dig My Own Grave" with director Joseph Pattisall.[6]

Members

Current members

Former members

  • Joe Moreno - Drums (June 1997 - August 1997)

Touring members

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

EPs

DVDs

References

  1. ^ a b "New Found Glory:Cataclyst". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  2. ^ a b "New Found Glory". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  3. ^ "CD Review: New Found Glory's Coming Home". Cinema Blend. Retrieved 2008-08-16. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ New Found Glory - 04.29.08 - Interview - AbsolutePunk.net
  5. ^ Absolute Punk
  6. ^ New Found Glory Shoots New Music Video - News Article - AbsolutePunk.net