5 Bands That Sound Like A Day to Remember That Released New Music in 2025

If you love A Day to Remember for their breakdown-filled pop-punk anthems, here are 5 bands with similar vibes and new 2025 releases:
1. Run The Riot
A fresh punk/metal hybrid band from Florida. Their 2025 single “Falling Down” (released March 21, 2025) has chunky guitars, sing-along hooks, and that classic ADTR-meets-Set Your Goals bounce.
For fans of: ADTR’s “All I Want,” Four Year Strong.
2. Belmont
Chicago's easycore heroes, famous for big choruses over breakdown-heavy punk. In May 2025, they dropped a new single In The Sky, doubling down on pop-punk melodies and riffy breakdowns.
For fans of: Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, ADTR’s “Sticks & Bricks.”
3. Youth Fountain
Canadian melodic punk with screaming/singing mix. Their 2025 single Tarnish (May 2025) leans into emotional lyrics and energetic punk guitars with a post-hardcore edge.
For fans of: ADTR’s softer side and early Neck Deep.
4. Magnolia Park
Orlando’s genre-bending pop-punk band released VAMP in 2025, packed with singles like “SHALLOW,” “WORSHIP,” and “CULT.” Expect catchy choruses layered over dark, breakdown-friendly production.
For fans of: State Champs meets ADTR’s modern edge.
5. Knuckle Puck
Chicago pop-punk heavyweights with a raw, emotional edge. Their 2025 single “Nice to Know Ya” (released Jan. 23, 2025) delivers driving guitars, catchy sing-along hooks, and gritty energy that lands perfectly for fans of easycore’s punchier side.
For fans of: ADTR’s “All I Want,” The Story So Far.
Why These Bands?
All of these groups:
- Lean into easycore’s core formula of pop-punk choruses + breakdowns.
- Released new music in 2025, making them fresh choices for current playlists.
- Capture A Day to Remember’s signature balance of melody and aggression without going too far into pure metalcore territory.
Whether you're looking to discover your next favorite band or just refresh your playlist with 2025’s best easycore anthems, these artists deliver the perfect mix of punch, hooks, and heart that ADTR fans crave.
Conclusion
If you’re a fan of A Day to Remember’s unique blend of pop-punk melodies, heavy breakdowns, and sing-along choruses, these 5 bands are essential listens for 2025. Each of them puts their own spin on easycore, whether it’s Belmont’s razor-sharp riffs or Run The Riot’s fresh take from Tampa’s scene.
With new singles, EPs, and albums released this year, explore the next generation of easycore and keep your playlists sounding loud, catchy, and up-to-date. Dive in, discover some new favorites, and keep the pit moving all year long!