Mayday Parade 

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Biography

  • The alternative rock band Mayday Parade formed in Tallahassee, Florida, US and incorporated different genres such as emo and pop-punk into their music, which gave their sound a sense of catchiness, energy, and sincerity.

    The band formed in 2005 and just a year later they put out their self released EP “Tales Told By Dead Friends”. The band was quite tenacious to get the word out about their music and followed the Vans Warped Tour in order to sell the EP to concert goers. They were also eager to start touring and performing their music live, which lead to them touring with notable acts like Plain White T���s and Melee.

    After going on tours to support their debut EP Mayday Parade recorded and released their debut album “A Lesson in Romantics” in 2007. The album was released on Fearless records and would be the last album to feature the main songwriter and lead singer, Jason Lancaster. The album contained several notable singles such as “When I Get Home, You’re So Dead” and “Jamie All Over” and it received success in the charts by reaching the No. 8 spot on the US Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. The band also played several festivals to support the album like Vans Warped Tour and Give it a Name Festival.

    Although losing Jason Lancaster from the band’s lineup would seem like it would strongly impact the band, the pianist Derek Sanders was able to pick up lead vocals duty and do a compelling job. Rhythm guitarist Brooks Betts and Lead guitarist Alex Garcia were able to create intricate dynamics for the band’s sound and the bass player Jeremy Lenzo and drummer Jake Bundrick were able to powerfully hold down the rhythm. The band’s second album “Anywhere But Here” conveyed that the band was able to hold up without Jason Lancaster and showed the band approaching a more pop-punk approach to making music as opposed to a direct rock and roll approach.

    Mayday Parade seems to be gaining more critical and commercial success with each album they release. Their third studio album, which is self-titled reached the No. 12 spot on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and their fourth studio album “Monsters in the Closet” reached No. 10 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Independent Albums chart. The album experimented more with symphonic rock sounds, which gave the album an epic quality and featured hit singles such as “Ghosts” and “Girls”. The band has also garnered attention for some of their interesting songs they have covered such as “We Are The Champions” by Queen and “Somebody That I Used To Know” by Gotye.

    Mayday Parade is one of the most persistent touring bands out there on the scene. They were recognized as the hardest-working touring band in 2010 having played 194 shows in that year, which included large festival dates such as the Soundwave Festival and the Slam Dunk Festival.

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Live reviews

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    The show itself went a lot better than expected! I wasn't too fond of the first band (As it is) but when (This wild life) came on stage the mood of the room hit a sweet calm sway that swept everyone, and when he sung the song about his mother and everyone lit the place with their phones it was so moving and sweet! Next came (Real friends) and that is when the moshing began which was amazing! I was able to mosh from the edge side to the front middle area and i moshed my brains out!! And finally we had (Mayday parade) who put on a much better than expected performance! As much as i enjoyed their performance i was just surrounded by little scene girls who didn't wanna mosh or be close to people yet were near the very front. Even though they didnt mosh i continued to jump and push around and to signal fellow moshers that "Hey! Let's mosh yo!" in which some came and moshed with me and we got the girls to move back cause of our awesome moshing! My favorite in crowd experience of that show was when Derek of Mayday Parade threw his water bottle and all i saw were these little hands reach up for it and i just jump and grab it and pour it all over my head just to whip my hair around and get everyone around me wet. Never have i seen a girl look so angry at me as the girl to my right. All in all it was an amazing show performance wise but the crowd was just garbage. Just little pansy girls with their phones out constantly taking videos and asking Mayday Parade to take their pants off and have their babies.

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  • I saw Mayday Parade a few months ago. They’re not your average rock band. They’re like a blend of alternative and punk, and they’re pretty damn awesome. I saw them at the Metro in Sydney back in February. I was able to get tickets for the moshpit, so I could be up close.

    Let me tell you now that even though I was so close, the sound was exhilarating. Everything was crisp and clean. I could feel Derek’s voice vibrating into my chest and out through my own mouth. I sang with him, on pitch and on key to Ghosts. Everyone around me was singing along.

    His clothing choice was a bit strange. He choose to wear an American flag sleeveless tee, which didn’t bode well with the all Aussie crowd. The experience of seeing Mayday Parade live and being the moshpit left a very good impression on me. Ghosts is a beautiful song that’s about relationships and love.

    There’s true emotion in that song and everyone was swaying with the vocals, and singing along even when they all stopped playing their instruments. The venue was amazing, everything was spotless and people were considerate not to throw their trash onto the floor. I also picked up a signed copy of Monsters in the Closet, which was released late last year.

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  • I didn't know that Mayday Parade was touring with 3 other bands, hence I was quite taken aback by the opening sets which dragged for more than 2 hours. However, I must say that I was extremely pleased to have been able to know bands like Pvris and Tonight Alive through this concert as those 2 bands were great and I would love to see more of them in the future. Both lead singers were extremely charismatic and had great vocals! Finally, the best part of the night came, albeit late. Mayday Parade managed to get me all excited and high, and I was pleased with the set list. The band played nonstop for a good 1 1/2 hour, especially for Derek, who hardly took any breaks in between as he switched from the loud songs, to the slow ones like Miserable at Best and Three Cheers for Five Years right after. The concert ended on a great note and the $25 was definitely worth it!

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  • The concert was great. Derek sounds amazing live, and so do the backing vocals. When the band slowed things down and played miserable at best and terrible things it was probably the best part. I could feel the emotion and I got teary eyed and choked up. Derek was playing the piano and singing with no guitar and no drums. He stopped singing and you could hear everyone in the room singing along. The look on his face was priceless. After the band played about 14 songs they went backstage and everyone changed "stay! stay! stay!" and the lights went on and everyone went crazy. everyone started chanting "mayday! mayday! mayday!" and they came back out and finished with two more songs. I really enjoyed it. I highly recommend seeing Mayday Parade.

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  • Amazing.

    I have been into this band for nearly 5 years now but have only started going to big concerts in the past 2. Mayday Parade's concert last night was one of the best i've ever been to.

    It was so lively and they did songs from various albums, not simply their latest release. Really good atmosphere and very great vibes throughout the show.

    Derek paid attention to the audience and included us in the songs.

    I'll definitely look forward to seeing them in Exeter again.

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  • They visited Manila once again and I was more than lucky to witness them perform live at New Frontier last May 5th. It was surreal like every song hits you to the core, which are my go-to when I want to listen to something so good. Hearing them live is even so better! Mayday Parades is indeed an emotion! I wish they could visit the Philippines again, soon. Or better yet have all my favorite bands come together at Bazooka Rocks!!!!

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  • mdp is always so good live and they didn't disappoint yesterday at all. all the bands were great PVRIS really got the crowd going and major league was a great follow up. tonight alive was a great opening for mayday parade and once they got up there the energy in the room was incredible. Derek, like always, got into it and the whole band shook the place. 10/10

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  • I loved it, nice crowd, nice little mosh. Made a few new friends. Had a soaked clothes from all the sweat and energy the place had. I am going to see them again any chance I have. The other bands as well that was with them complemented them well (KnucklePuck and Milestones for this show). Crowd sang along and everything was perfect for a concert.

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  • It was awesome and lit as hell, I wish it never ended #maydayparade #foreveremotour was the best concert I've ever been to, since the 1st one I went to. The staff was cool - the hype of everyone & everything was soo cool. No complaints here!!!!! Hope they come back again.

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  • Hands down the BEST show I've ever seen. The lighting was perfect and the band was even better. I've been listening to mayday parade since I was in middle school, 13 ish years. To see them live and in person was absolutely amazing. I Can't wait to see them again!

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Mayday Parade tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you

Mayday Parade will be performing near you at Chrysalis, Merriweather Park on Friday 09 August 2024 as part of their tour, and are scheduled to play 16 concerts across 2 countries in 2024-2025. View all concerts.

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