With their milestone 20th anniversary year in full swing, Mayday Parade – Derek Sanders, drummer/vocalist Jake Bundrick, guitarists Alex Garcia and Brooks Betts and bassist/vocalist Jeremy Lenzo – continue the march toward their highly anticipated new three-part studio album with the release of “Towards You”
Marking the third single from Sweet – the first instalment of their ambitious new project (out 18th April 2025) – “Towards You” offers a heartfelt, stripped-down love song that showcases the band’s timeless songwriting.
“‘Towards You’ is really just a simple love song,” shares vocalist Derek Sanders. “Sometimes all you need is an acoustic guitar, some singing, and some strings to tell someone how much you love them.”
Following the effervescent bounce of lead single “By The Way” and the introspective depth of last summer’s “Pretty Good To Feel Something,” “Towards You” strips things down to their essence, reminding listeners why Mayday Parade has remained a cornerstone of the scene for two decades. Over the years, the band has amassed an impressive 1.43+ billion streams, a testament to their enduring impact and the deeply personal connection fans have with their music.
By The Way – ListenHERE + WatchHERE
Pretty Good To Feel Something – ListenHERE+ WatchHERE
Mayday Parade release Sweet on 18th April 2025. Pre-orders available – Here
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