NEW YEARS DAY

UTG PREMIERE: Mirror Eyes Debut Their New EP, ‘Reality’

Coming together from the Northeast, the Midwest, and the South, melodic hardcore five-piece Mirror Eyes are here to impress and offer diverse musical stylings to a vast majority of music lovers. Today the band is thrilled to premiere their debut EP, entitled Reality. Undeniably an homage to those that have brought melodic hardcore to the forefront, […]

Major League, Set It Off, Motion City Soundtrack and More Announced For Warped Tour 2015

Vans Warped Tour upped the ante this week by announcing six new bands to be added to the summer festival’s 2015 lineup. Tonight, Warped fans found out that ho99o9, Major League, Motion City Soundtrack, New Years Day, Set It Off, and The Kenneths were all added to the weekly growing list of bands to tour the country this […]

New Years Day Added To Motionless In White’s ‘Beyond The Barricade Tour’

In the spring of 2015, Motionless In White plan on embarking on their second US headlining tour alongside the bands Ice Nine Kills and For Today. As the excitement and anticipation for this tour grew, Motionless In White have finally announced the final band that will be joining the ‘Beyond The Barricade Tour’: New Years […]

New Years Day Share Crazy Video For “Defame Me”

There are plenty of up-and-coming bands who grab headlines from time to time, but never find the talent or showmanship needed to rise to the next level of popularity. New Years Day have been a band on the verge of achieving great things for several years at this point, and with the release of their […]

New Years Day Announce New EP, Stream Lead Single

New Years Day have made some big changes since the release of their debut album My Dear back in 2007. The new song the band released today is the perfect example of how the band has truly changed since their inception. In addition to the single release, the band announced a brand new EP, titled […]

Set It Off Releasing Deluxe Version Of ‘Cinematics’

Set It Off will be releasing a deluxe version of their 2012 album, Cinematics, on June 25 via Equal Vision Records. The album has new cover art, and will include four additional tracks. You can check out the full tracklist by taking a look below the jump. One of those new tracks include guest vocals […]

New Years Day Merch Guy Opens Up About Blood On The Dance Floor

Two days ago, Daniel Rodriguez, merch guy for Anaheim, CA based rock group New Years Day, took to his Tumblr blog to let the world know about his experience of being on the road with NYD for a total of four months as they played alongside  Blood On The Dance Floor. For those who don’t […]

Warped Tour Announces Another Group Of Bands

The Vans Warped Tour have announced another group of bands that will be appearing on this year’s festival. Included in this week’s announcement is The Summer Set, Defeater, Goldfinger, Stephan Jacobs, Outasight, For The Foxes and New Years Day. Although it’s still some time away, the popular summer festival is shaping up to be quite impressive. […]

UTG PHOTOS: ME TALK PRETTY (11/29/11)

Tuesday, November 29, I arrived at Peabody’s in Cleveland ready for a night packed with a whole lot of talent.  The Wake Up Tour, which consists of New Years Day, Hell or Highwater, Madina Lake, and Me Talk Pretty, were all set to grace the stage.  Despite a lower than normal turnout, every single band […]

UTG PHOTOS: Blood On The Dance Floor (11/5/11)

From UTG photographer Kellie Gannon: This past weekend I stopped by Peabody’s in Cleveland to check out Blood on the Dance Floor with Angelspit & New Years Day on the All The Rage Tour.  The venue was packed, almost to capacity, & the energy was more apparent than ever.  If you’ve never had the chance […]

New Years Day Release Third Tour Video

New Years Day, in collaboration with AMP Magazine, have released the third installment of their six part video series in which the band discusses stories from their headlining run and time on Warped Tour ’11.

REVIEW: New Years Day – The Mechanical Heart EP

“A band like New Years Day is for the Green Day crowd; a dark, yet accessible pop-rock band, they aren’t anything more, but they don’t claim to be. So if you grew up on “American Idiot” era Green Day, or ever listened to My Chem’s “Black Parade”, this album would be right up your alley. And while it’s not exactly my taste, at least they didn’t fall into the “nice people; horrible band” category.”