
It’s official… A Day To Remember is back with a vengeance. Their new record, Big Ass Album Vol. 1 (https://amzn.to/4kJ2SPp), drops like a wrecking ball on the pop-punk/metalcore world, and it hits hard. After the lukewarm reception of You’re Welcome, fans were itching for something that felt like home. Well, boys and girls… home just kicked the damn door down.

Let’s get one thing out of the way: this is not a recycled ‘What Separates Me From You’ (https://amzn.to/41PKwDN). It’s not Common Courtesy Part II either. But it is a brutal, emotional, and refreshingly honest return to form—with a twist. ADTR isn’t just playing the hits in a new order here; they’re leveling up the old formula and injecting it with that modern, polished production and some serious punch.
- “Same Team” is a juggernaut. It’s raw, pissed-off, and emotionally brutal in the way Sometimes You’re The Hammer, Sometimes You’re The Nail was back in 2013.
- “Die For Me”? Absolute pit fuel. It’s fast, it’s furious, and it’s got some of the nastiest riffs they’ve dropped since For Those Who Have Heart.
- “All My Friends” and “Flowers” dive into more melodic territory, with massive singalong hooks that feel tailor-made for summer festivals and road trips with the windows down.
Balancing the Old and New
What makes Big Ass Album Vol. 1 such a triumph is its balance. ADTR managed to bring back the heavy, but it’s not just nostalgia bait. They’re not trying to copy/paste past success—they’re building on it. The riffs are tighter. The transitions are cleaner. The production? Massive. There are moments where you hear echoes of their heaviest breakdowns from a decade ago, but they never feel forced or formulaic.
The band clearly took fan feedback to heart (pun fully intended), but they also kept pushing themselves. It’s not just for the old-school crowd. New listeners will find plenty to sink their teeth into here too.
🎧 Final Thoughts
If You’re Welcome left a weird taste in your mouth, Big Ass Album Vol. 1 is the shot of whiskey to wash it down—and then some. This is ADTR reminding the scene why they mattered in the first place. The screams are back. The anthems are back. The breakdowns? Violent as ever.
Whether you’ve been there since Homesick or you’re just discovering their heavier side, this album is a must-listen. It’s unfiltered, uncompromising, and unapologetically A Day To Remember.
Sources
- A Day To Remember – Official Website. ADTR.com. Retrieved March 21, 2025, from https://www.adtr.com
- A Day To Remember – YouTube Channel. YouTube. Retrieved March 21, 2025, from https://www.youtube.com/@adaytoremember
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