A  Day to Remember is an American rock band from Ocala, Florida. Founded  in 2003 by guitarist Tom Denny and drummer Bobby Scruggs, the band has  released four studio albums, nine singles and eight music videos. They  are mainly known for their unusual amalgamation of metalcore and pop  punk as a musical style.
Early years and debut album (2003–2006)
After  all playing in different groups in the Ocala music scene, singer Jeremy  McKinnon, guitarists Neil Westfall and Tom Denney, bassist Joshua  Woodard, and drummer Bobby Scruggs came together in 2003. Soon after,  the band embarked on a "DIY" tour, playing well over 200 shows, making a  name for themselves. They were signed to Indianola Records, from which  they recorded their debut full-length debut album, titled And Their Name  Was Treason in May 2005. The album sold 8,690 copies but the band felt  that bigger and better things were to come. "A friend of mine said he  had the AIM screenname of someone at Victory Records,” Woodard said. "I  didn’t believe him, but I still started communicating with the guy. We  IM’ed back and forth for about six months, and it happened that we were  playing with the band On the Last Day in a town outside of Chicago—and  this guy was going to be there filming it.
It  was our first time we ever played in Illinois, yet the 50-60 kids there  were singing along to our tunes like they’d been fans all their lives."
Victory Records and For Those Who Have Heart (2006–2008)
Soon  after signing with Victory Records, the band with their new drummer  Alex Shellnutt went into Zing Studios to record their second  full-length.
The  album, titled For Those Who Have Heart was released in January 2007 on  Victory Records and peaked at #17 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart  and #43 on the Top Independent Albums chart. On September 24, 2007, they  put a cover of Kelly Clarkson's hit single, "Since U Been Gone" on  their MySpace. This was later featured on the re-release of For Those  Who Have Heart, released in February 2008.
A  Day to Remember toured the United Kingdom for the first time ever in  January 2008, and were later nominated for "Best International Newcomer"  at the 2008 Kerrang! Awards, but lost to Black Tide. Afterwards, the  band had a lengthy tour opening for Silverstein along with The Devil  Wears Prada, and Protest the Hero (who dropped off the tour and were  replaced by A Static Lullaby). They then played The Bamboozle Left on  April 6 at the Verizon Amphitheater in Irvine, California, one of the  two days at the 2008 Bamboozle Festival in East Rutherford, New Jersey  on May 3 and 4, as well as the Download Festival in June, and the 2008  Vans Warped Tour. Before playing the Download Festival, they toured the  UK with The Devil Wears Prada and Alesana on the Road To Download Tour.  In mid 2008, the band played all the U.S. dates of the "Easycore Tour"  along with New Found Glory, Four Year Strong, Crime in Stereo and  International Superheroes of Hardcore.
Homesick and Denney's departure (2008–2010)
A  remixed and remastered version of their first album, And Their Name Was  Treason, titled Old Record, was released on October 28, 2008 through  Victory Records. In December 2008, A Day to Remember toured across  Australia with Parkway Drive, Suicide Silence, The Acacia Strain and  Confession. A Day to Remember played sold out shows across Sydney,  Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide in support of Parkway Drive's  "Sweatfest" 2008 Australian tour. Later that month, the band also  finished the recording their third studio album, Homesick. It was  released on February 2, 2009 in Europe and February 3, 2009 in the  United States and placed at #21 on Billboard's Top 200 Listings and at  #1 on Top Independent Albums. It was additionally featured in Rolling  Stone's "Top 40 Albums" that month, hitting number 21, and as of July,  2010 has sold over 200,000 copies.[4] Following two sold-out UK tours, A  Day to Remember went on a European tour in February 2009, with the leg  of the tour that took the band to Germany for the first time supported  by For The Fallen Dreams and Kenai.
A  Day to Remember toured the United States from March to May 2009 with  The Devil Wears Prada, Sky Eats Airplane and Emarosa. Prior to the tour,  Tom Denney broke his wrist; filling in for him was Kevin Skaff formerly  of Four Letter Lie. They also toured the UK with For the Fallen Dreams  and Azriel. They also toured as part of the Warped Tour 2009, played at  the Download Festival 2009 and toured Asia, Australia and New Zealand in  August and September. The band also contributed a track to Punk Goes  Pop 2 record from Fearless Records, covering The Fray's "Over My Head  (Cable Car)".
On  June 2, 2009, the band announced that Tom Denney had left the band. The  band stated that Denney left because he wants to focus on his marriage,  a family, and his recording studio. Denney has been noted for recording  such bands as The Starlight Getaway, Dang! We're on Fire, We Are  Defiance as well as a number of solo acts. Regardless of his departure  from the band, he will still remain a part of the writing process of new  material. His replacement is Kevin Skaff, formerly of Four Letter Lie.
"The  Downfall of Us All" was released as downloadable content for the Rock  Band series of video games, whilst "NJ Legion Iced Tea" was released as a  download for Guitar Hero World Tour on July 9, 2009.
A  Day to Remember were set to play Reading & Leeds Festival in 2009  but pulled out due to Neil Westfall having to have surgery. They did  their first headlining tour called The Pulling Your Pud Tour, along with  Parkway Drive, In Fear and Faith, and I See Stars starting in September  2009. The band then supported Bring Me the Horizon, with guest August  Burns Red, on their tour of the UK and Europe in October–November 2009.
On  December 16, 2009, A Day to Remember released a holiday-oriented song  as a single entitled "Right Where You Want Me to Be". A video was also  made for the song and released through SantaMosh.com.
What Separates Me from You (2010–present)
A Day to Remember's lead vocalist Jeremy McKinnon
A  Day to Remember performed at the 2010 Soundwave Australian music  festival. They toured across the UK in March 2010 with support from  Architects and Your Demise followed by "Toursick" in North America with  August Burns Red, Silverstein, Enter Shikari, Veara, and Go Radio from  March 31 to May 18, 2010. On July 14, 2010, MTV.com posted the music  video for the band's latest single from Homesick - "Have Faith in Me",  on their website.
According  to Victory Records, it was claimed that the band will set to release  their fourth studio album titled "What Separates Me From You" on October  26, 2010. The album was recorded in Ocala, Florida, with producer Chad  Gilbert who has also produced Homesick, with the tracking being done on  July 23, 2010.
On  September 20, 2010, A Day to Remember announced in a live video through  Victory Records' website the name of their new album being What  Separates Me from You. They also then revealed the cover art for the  album. The album was delayed a few weeks for release until November 16,  2010.[9] On November 16, 2010, it was announced that A Day to Remember  will play the 2011 edition of the Vans Warped Tour. Prior to Vans Warped  Tour 2011, A Day To Remember headlined the "Game Changers Tour" (March -  April, 2011) with support from Bring Me The Horizon, Pierce The Veil,  and We Came as Romans.
On  January 6, 2011, the band showcased the official music video for the  first single taken from the album, "All I Want" through an MTV premiere.  The music video features several musicians from many different musical  groups such as A Day to Remember's former lead guitarist Tom Denney, as  well as Vic Fuentes, Pete Wentz, Dallas Taylor, Tim Lambesis and others.  On January 11, 2011, the band made their national TV debut, while  performing the songs "All I Want" and "Better Off This Way" on Jimmy  Kimmel Live!. On June 7, 2011, the band released the music video for the  second single off the album - "All Signs Point to Lauderdale".
Musical style
A  Day to Remember have been described by critics as metalcore, pop punk,  post-hardcore, and emo. A Day to Remember's song structures typically  follow a metalcore verses and blends into a more pop punk style chorus.  Fans and critics alike have described this blend as "pop-mosh," and  "popcore". When asked in an interview with AbsolutePunk about their  sound, Jeremy McKinnon stated:
“  It's weird. See, it's funny because we have been doing this for so  long. When we started, this shit was not cool. Everyone told us mixing  the two genres wouldn't work. Hell, a lot of people still feel that way.  We've just always played what we wanted to hear, and to be honest  people weren't doing it back then. We loved pop punk, we loved hardcore  bands, and we couldn't decide what to be. So we said fuck it. Let's do  them both. ”
—Jeremy McKinnon
Band members
Current
Jeremy McKinnon - lead vocals (since 2003)
Alex Shelnutt - drums (since 2006)
Kevin Skaff - lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (since 2009)
Neil Westfall - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (since 2003)
Joshua Woodard - bass guitar (since 2003)
Former
Tom Denney - lead guitar, backing vocals (2003–2009)
Bobby Scruggs - drums (2003–2006)
Brandon Roberts - drums (2003)




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