A Day To Remember Surprise-Drops ‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’
New Record Available Now on Vinyl & CD, Streaming March 21
A Day To Remember is shaking things up with the surprise release of their latest full-length record, A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1. In a bold move, the band has opted for a physical-first release, making the album available exclusively on vinyl and CD before hitting streaming platforms on March 21, 2025.
Get it HERE via Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic Music Group.
To tide fans over until the full digital release, two new tracks—“Make It Make Sense” and “LeBron”—will land on DSPs today. Listen HERE.
A Heavy-Hitting Preview: “Make It Make Sense” & “LeBron”
Leading the charge, “Make It Make Sense” explodes with raw energy, kicking off with a pummeling riff and an old-school hardcore breakdown, while frontman Jeremy McKinnon delivers guttural screams before a crushing chorus erupts:
“Glass half full, but it’s never enough. Make it make sense. Make it make sense.”
Then there’s “LeBron”, a signature ADTR pop-punk anthem with a galloping groove and arena-ready hooks. The song calls out doubters and haters with a defiant refrain:
“So you could never understand what I do for real. You only do for pretend. It’s true. You’ll see when I’m long gone… Like it’s 2016, and I’m LeBron.”

A Stacked Lineup of Collaborators
McKinnon co-produced this album alongside Drew Fulk (WZRD BLD) and Zakk Cervini, known for their work with bands like Knocked Loose, Bring Me The Horizon, and blink-182. Other contributors include Cody Quistad (Wage War), Will Putney (Body Count), and Colin Brittain (Linkin Park). The album also features the previously released single “Feedback” alongside fan-favorite “Miracle”.
Check out the full tracklisting below:
‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’ Tracklist:
- Make It Make Sense
- Feedback
- Bad Blood
- All My Friends
- To The Death
- Flowers
- LeBron
- Die For Me
- Miracle
- Same Team
- Silence
- Closer Than You Think
Upcoming Tour Dates
A Day To Remember is hitting the road throughout 2025 in support of Big Ole Album Vol. 1, with festival stops and headline shows worldwide.
2025 Tour Dates:
FEBRUARY
25 – Auckland, New Zealand – Eventfinda Stadium
28 – Melbourne, Australia – Knotfest Australia
MARCH
2 – Brisbane, Australia – Knotfest Australia
3 – Brisbane, Australia – The Fortitude Music Hall
8 – Sydney, Australia – Knotfest Australia
MAY
3 – Phoenix, AZ – 98 KUPD U Fest 2025
24 – Hatfield, UK – Slam Dunk Festival – South
25 – Leeds, UK – Slam Dunk Festival – North
31 – Lyon, France – Slam Dunk France
JUNE
2 – Sesto San Giovanni, Italy – Slam Dunk Festival Italy
6 – Nürburg, Germany – Rock Am Ring
8 – Nürnberg, Germany – Rock Im Park
22 – Clisson, France – Hellfest
24 – London, UK – O2 Academy Brixton – SOLD OUT
25 – London, UK – O2 Academy Brixton – SOLD OUT
27 – Münster, Germany – Vainstream Rockfest
28 – Leipzig, Germany – Impericon Festival
With a surprise release strategy and some of their most dynamic material yet, A Day To Remember is setting the stage for a huge 2025.
