
High-energy pop-punk meets holiday cheer, blending crunchy riffs and sleigh bells for a festive, nostalgic spin on the band's signature suburban sound.
December 1, 2020 · Hopeless Records
December's Here is a vibrant collision of holiday tradition and pop-punk rebellion. New Found Glory manages to take the often-stale holiday genre and inject it with the same high-octane energy that defined their early 2000s output. It sounds like a snowy suburban street illuminated by neon Christmas lights: bright, slightly chaotic, and deeply familiar. The album balances original compositions with a punk-rock reimagining of the holiday spirit, ensuring that the sentiment never feels saccharine. Instead, it feels earned, anchored by Jordan Pundik's unmistakable nasal delivery and the band's tight, melodic musicianship.
How does December's Here sound next to the rest of New Found Glory's catalogue?
Winter saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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