Just saw Yellowcard open for Third Eye Blind at Jones Beach. Didn’t know any songs besides Ocean Ave but they played Transmission Home and it definitely made an impact, sounded awesome, I’m a fan.
This was an awesome album! I didn't like it all that much at first, something about the sound didn't seem catchy. That or I was expecting to hear something similar to the "Sothern Air" or, "When You're Through Thinking Say Yes" albums. However, I listened to It again, and absolutely loved it. still, it isn't my favorite Yellowcard album, and it is different from the other albums they have put out, but I love how much heart, soul, and emotion they put into "Lift A Sail". I often find myself humming Illuminate. Keep making awesome music Yellowcard!
Oh wow, Ryan... YES! this was amazing, im so proud with how your voice live has matured through the years. this was perfect. I was a bit nervous for how the songs would come out live, but I don't even know why now. Kudos man
Embora eu esteja em estado de choque com a mudança brusca de estilo do Yellowcard eu gostei das músicas do novo álbum.... Yellowcard sempre será Yellowcard para mim...
Key is such a good musician. Feel like a lot of that presence is left forgotten especially with LP gone. (Which makes me sick) but I dont doubt Yellowcard for one second.
grip that shit and rip that shit bro! very cool! and I like the whole new album! it's very transcendental almost has an angels and airwaves vibe from time to time, I love it.
GetNice same here, but i started to hear over and over again....I like this song, MSK, Madrid and Lift a Sail which has some sort of Southern Air feeling.......this album its more pop-electronic beat :/
+GetNice I felt the same way but with One Bedroom. Eventually, they grow on you, where I learned to enjoy Illuminate, Lift A Sail, California, The Deepest Well, Convocation, and Make Me So.
Acoustic Yellowcard usually makes songs I never liked before, turn around and make me like them. I'm a little weary of Lift a Sail considering I only like One Bedroom and Make Me So a little bit. I get the sound they are trying to go for but there really is a difference without LP which is fine that he wanted to move on, I'm not faulting anyone.
I love yellowcard don't get me wrong, but "Lift a sail" was really lazy and I did not like it at all. just listen to that cheesy guitar work. Ryan can do way better.
Opgbreakdown Salazar Kind of a shitty thing to say if you knew how much work they put into this album. Watch the interview Ryan gives with this channel. This band has been through some incredibly difficult and heartbreaking stuff and this album, more so lyrically, is a culmination of those experiences and how they got through them. It's an uplifting album and I don't know about you but I can relate to that. And I'm not sure what you mean by cheesy guitar. The guitar sounds fine here. It's not going to change your life but it's not meant to. If you truly think it's lazy then I urge you to listen again. Ryan said it best; "It's the most important record that Yellowcard has ever made"
Collin Griffeth He has the word "breakdown" mashed into his username, I think that pretty much disqualifies his opinion right there... For real though, it's an incredibly different album, and yet still very much a "true" Yellowcard album. I don't listen to it all the way through as much as their others to be honest, because it's such a stylistic change, but it is an incredible piece of music when taken as a whole, and it definitely is the album that they needed to write, given where they were in their lives.
Opgbreakdown Salazar Not sure how that's supposed to be an insult, but tell you what.... When you're ready to be a big boy and have an actual, civil conversation and form a reasonable opinion based on facts, we'll warmly embrace you. I highly doubt it since you've already proven your ignorance. In the mean time though, enjoy eating that paste and making those macaroni portraits.
I apologize. I should have phrased that in an easier way so that your simpleton mind could understand it. "Give reason for no like album". But seriously, when I said factual I was referring to YOUR observation about the album being lazy. In your first comment you said Lift A Sale was lazy. Not only is that wrong, it's plain ignorant of you to say. FACT: They put a lot of hard work into this album. Physically and mentally. As I stated before, this album is a culmination of the band over coming some of the hardest things anyone should have to deal with, things that would probably make someone like you curl up in a little ball and cry in the corner. Ryan explains it in the interview, as I also said, but I'm sure you didn't want to waste your oh so valuable time watching it. I'll sum it up. Sean overcame CANCER. Ryan's girlfriend almost died and is now paralyzed from the waist down, and they're still able to come out with an album and then tour non stop through that. So yes, they put a lot of work into this album. It is in no way "lazy" as you say and all joking aside it's really incredibly arrogant of you to say something like that from behind a keyboard. If you can give me reasonable and logical opinions on why you don't like the album, fine. Please do so. Not everyone is going to like it. But if you dislike it, dislike it for a reason. When you say it's lazy I know you're bullshitting. All you really said about it was that it was lazy and that is not a true statement, so either you're a liar, or theres more to why you don't like the album. I'd ask you to explain more but after conversing with you, I don't want to convince you to like it. I already know enough about you to know that you're filled with ignorance and there's no changing your mind. Good one about the "sucking my own dick" thing though. Real clever.
Being stationed overseas for 3 years...this song hits home
+Michael Pasqua No Pun Intended?
love his voice. lift a sail will be great.
One of my favorite song from Lift A Sail is Fragile and Dear. I lost my Mom and it feels good to shout it when I don't want to cry.
Their acoustic songs are just as good. AWESOME
Just saw Yellowcard open for Third Eye Blind at Jones Beach. Didn’t know any songs besides Ocean Ave but they played Transmission Home and it definitely made an impact, sounded awesome, I’m a fan.
Dude, I love your voice. I wish i had that kind of talent. I want to keep listening to your voice forever. I can't wait to get your new album! :D
Why doesn't this have millions of views?! ROCK ON RYAN!
Sweet Jesus it's need to be October 7th already!!!
This was an awesome album! I didn't like it all that much at first, something about the sound didn't seem catchy. That or I was expecting to hear something similar to the "Sothern Air" or, "When You're Through Thinking Say Yes" albums. However, I listened to It again, and absolutely loved it. still, it isn't my favorite Yellowcard album, and it is different from the other albums they have put out, but I love how much heart, soul, and emotion they put into "Lift A Sail". I often find myself humming Illuminate.
Keep making awesome music Yellowcard!
Thanks man, this song and you saved my day.
i still love them with all my heart, eventhough they dont't exist as band anymore.
Like... Perfect!!
such a good song
Awesome
goosebumps!!!!
Oh wow, Ryan... YES! this was amazing, im so proud with how your voice live has matured through the years. this was perfect. I was a bit nervous for how the songs would come out live, but I don't even know why now. Kudos man
love the ending
you never lost it!
deepest well is sick as fuck.
bravo!!
Embora eu esteja em estado de choque com a mudança brusca de estilo do Yellowcard eu gostei das músicas do novo álbum....
Yellowcard sempre será Yellowcard para mim...
Flávio Silva eles n vao vir pro Brasil na ultima tour, n acredito que n vou poder ver ó Yellowcard ao vivo cara
Holy shit, a Saves the Day shirt!
Look at the lyrics to 'With You Around' from 'When You're Through Thinking Say Yes', It's not really a suprise.
Key is such a good musician. Feel like a lot of that presence is left forgotten especially with LP gone. (Which makes me sick) but I dont doubt Yellowcard for one second.
It makes me sick too
I've bean trying to tab this but I'm inexperienced, can someone please tab this and post it, thanks!
Can anyone share a chord for acoustic guitar also? Thanks.
grip that shit and rip that shit bro! very cool! and I like the whole new album! it's very transcendental almost has an angels and airwaves vibe from time to time, I love it.
Sorry to say, but this is the only song I liked from the new album so far. I hope other songs have this big/epic feeling vibe like this one.
GetNice same here, but i started to hear over and over again....I like this song, MSK, Madrid and Lift a Sail which has some sort of Southern Air feeling.......this album its more pop-electronic beat :/
GetNice Lift A Sail (the music) is great too
One bedroom também é foda!
+GetNice I felt the same way but with One Bedroom. Eventually, they grow on you, where I learned to enjoy Illuminate, Lift A Sail, California, The Deepest Well, Convocation, and Make Me So.
What tuning is he using?
D
I think it's CGCFAD
Edit : or even Open C...
intriguer It's a Drop C Tuning officially.
+Nerlinn nope
Acoustic Yellowcard usually makes songs I never liked before, turn around and make me like them. I'm a little weary of Lift a Sail considering I only like One Bedroom and Make Me So a little bit. I get the sound they are trying to go for but there really is a difference without LP which is fine that he wanted to move on, I'm not faulting anyone.
This acoustic version is much better than the real version. It sounds too much like a new Linkin Park song and not Yellowcard.
I love yellowcard don't get me wrong, but "Lift a sail" was really lazy and I did not like it at all. just listen to that cheesy guitar work. Ryan can do way better.
Opgbreakdown Salazar Kind of a shitty thing to say if you knew how much work they put into this album. Watch the interview Ryan gives with this channel. This band has been through some incredibly difficult and heartbreaking stuff and this album, more so lyrically, is a culmination of those experiences and how they got through them. It's an uplifting album and I don't know about you but I can relate to that. And I'm not sure what you mean by cheesy guitar. The guitar sounds fine here. It's not going to change your life but it's not meant to. If you truly think it's lazy then I urge you to listen again. Ryan said it best; "It's the most important record that Yellowcard has ever made"
Collin Griffeth He has the word "breakdown" mashed into his username, I think that pretty much disqualifies his opinion right there... For real though, it's an incredibly different album, and yet still very much a "true" Yellowcard album. I don't listen to it all the way through as much as their others to be honest, because it's such a stylistic change, but it is an incredible piece of music when taken as a whole, and it definitely is the album that they needed to write, given where they were in their lives.
Shut up you fucking mouth breathers... lol geez "needed" this, "true" that...
-.- fucking mouth breathers. Smh
Opgbreakdown Salazar Not sure how that's supposed to be an insult, but tell you what.... When you're ready to be a big boy and have an actual, civil conversation and form a reasonable opinion based on facts, we'll warmly embrace you. I highly doubt it since you've already proven your ignorance. In the mean time though, enjoy eating that paste and making those macaroni portraits.
I apologize. I should have phrased that in an easier way so that your simpleton mind could understand it. "Give reason for no like album". But seriously, when I said factual I was referring to YOUR observation about the album being lazy. In your first comment you said Lift A Sale was lazy. Not only is that wrong, it's plain ignorant of you to say. FACT: They put a lot of hard work into this album. Physically and mentally. As I stated before, this album is a culmination of the band over coming some of the hardest things anyone should have to deal with, things that would probably make someone like you curl up in a little ball and cry in the corner. Ryan explains it in the interview, as I also said, but I'm sure you didn't want to waste your oh so valuable time watching it. I'll sum it up. Sean overcame CANCER. Ryan's girlfriend almost died and is now paralyzed from the waist down, and they're still able to come out with an album and then tour non stop through that. So yes, they put a lot of work into this album. It is in no way "lazy" as you say and all joking aside it's really incredibly arrogant of you to say something like that from behind a keyboard. If you can give me reasonable and logical opinions on why you don't like the album, fine. Please do so. Not everyone is going to like it. But if you dislike it, dislike it for a reason. When you say it's lazy I know you're bullshitting. All you really said about it was that it was lazy and that is not a true statement, so either you're a liar, or theres more to why you don't like the album. I'd ask you to explain more but after conversing with you, I don't want to convince you to like it. I already know enough about you to know that you're filled with ignorance and there's no changing your mind. Good one about the "sucking my own dick" thing though. Real clever.