Surprise New Album Released by A Day to Remember
ording to frontman Jeremy McKinnon.
McKinnon shared with NME that in the past, they updated fans as they slowly put things together, which sometimes left fans feeling disappointed. He mentioned that nowadays, people expect content right when they hear about it, so they decided to keep everything under wraps until the album was ready for release.
The band’s 2024 tour, titled The Least Anticipated Album Tour, was designed to tie into their surprise album release plans. McKinnon explained that because people couldn’t stream the album yet, they wanted to keep everything secret, adding an element of mystery to their music.
Regarding the new album, McKinnon confirmed that there would be a Volume Two following Big Ole Album Vol. 1, indicating that the band already had another album in the works. Although Volume Two is not yet complete, fans can expect it sometime in the future.
While fans eagerly await the full album release, A Day to Remember dropped two new singles, “Make It Make Sense” and “LeBron,” on Tuesday. These singles complement their previous releases like “Feedback” from 2024 and “Miracle” from 2022, both of which are included on the upcoming album.
For those interested in getting their hands on a physical copy of Big Ole Album Vol. 1, they can find it on the band’s online merchandise store. The album is also available to order on vinyl and CD, with the option to have it delivered to fans within three days of ordering.
The decision to surprise fans with the album’s release without any prior announcement or promotion was a strategic move to captivate their audience and generate excitement. A Day to Remember’s innovative approach to releasing their music reflects their desire to keep fans engaged and surprised, creating a unique listening experience for their dedicated followers.
Overall, the announcement of A Day to Remember’s new album, Big Ole Album Vol. 1, has sparked anticipation and curiosity among fans eagerly awaiting its release. With hints of a follow-up album and new singles already out, the band continues to push boundaries and explore new ways to connect with their audience through their music.