Yellowcard Return, Sign To Hopeless Records
Word on the street was that Yellowcard were making a SUPERFANTASTIC Monday morning announcement in conjunction with their brand new label Hopeless Records, signaling the end of the band's two year hiatus.
Except someone found a 6-day old interview with drummer LP (who'd been touring with Adam Lambert) and submitted it to Absolutepunk, thus triggering a premature update. Freakin' drummers. They can't be trusted with any information. JAY KAY.

Ryan Key, Sean Mackin, Ryan Mendez and Longineu Parsons have reformed and are ready to record--and tour, although the time is still TBD. Pete Mosely will not be returning as the bassist--instead, Sean O'Donnell--who worked on side project Big If with Key in the interim--will be filling that role. Two Ryans and two Seans. Well, at least it isn't a band made up of all Alexs.
It's been two years since the quiet slinking off of the members of YC. Their "indefinite hiatus" was a mere line in an interview with The Minaret--and no one heard a peep about a reunion until a couple weeks ago.
Actually, it was just a super vague tweet that people read into.
And then there was the tweet calling for a new drummer for Adam Lambert.
The OFFICIAL announcement will be made tomorrow, but I think we can start celebrating RIGHT NOW. And begin wishing as hard as we can for a YC/SoCo tour like they did back in '04... Y/Y?
AltPress will have the first interview up soon.
Who's excited?
More news tomorrow, mon petit rockers.

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