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After more than 3 million albums sold, thousands of miles traveled around the globe and some dizzying highs and lows, an energized Yellowcard returns with their new album, Paper Walls.
Yellowcard emerged from Jacksonville, Florida with a completely infectious and original blend of rock and pop that made them a sure thing to break out of the pack, but even the band could not have imagined how far.
With a string of successful indie releases, a tireless touring schedule and a steamrolling fan base the band made their Capitol Records debut with 2003's Ocean Avenue. The album was a smash, spawning huge hit singles, sold-out tours in the U.S. and abroad, an MTV Video Music Award and has sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide. 2006's gold-certified Lights and Sounds – a more expansive and harder-edged album – was released to rave reviews, showcasing the band's diversity as songwriters.
Drawing from both the universal, buoyant, hook-filled style of Ocean Avenue and the tougher edges of Lights and Sounds, Paper Walls takes it all a step further with a powerful, anthemic and forward-looking set of songs. The album was produced by Neal Avron, who produced the band's previous two albums, and also marks the recording debut of guitarist Ryan Mendez, who joined the group during the Lights and Sounds tour.
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