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For the past 25 years, Queens-based punk band Bayside has represented a lifestyle, a counterculture and a deeply-held commitment to integrity and earnestness. At their core, Bayside is a band that has constantly proven that music is not about gimmicks and ephemeral trends, but a timeless reflection of our life and our times. It is through this authentic expression and creative spirit that the band has amassed a cult following that lives and breathes everything the band creates.
It’s a spirit that permeates an impressive and storied discography, including Sirens and Condolences (2004), Self-Titled (2005), The Walking Wounded (2007) and Shudder (2008). Covering the “Victory Records Years”, Bayside grew their reputation as road warriors with their impressive amount of touring. From basements to clubs to Warped Tour, the band led melodious sing-alongs everywhere they went, with fans flocking to Anthony Raneri’s personal, yet universal lyrics and story-telling. Fan favorites like “Devotion And Desire” and “Duality” continue to be staples in the band’s live show.
While the band held strong to their punk roots, what set them apart from their peers was their musicianship. Diverse in thought and background, but united in a shared desire for authentic expression and immense musical talent, Bayside continues to push the boundaries of what a Bayside song could be. In the second half of their legendary career, covering the “Wind-Up and Hopeless Records Years”, Bayside embraced the heavier and grittier side of themselves, while keeping the anthemic choruses of the earlier years. With Killing Time (2011), Cult (2014), Vacancy (2016), Interrobang (2019) and There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive (2024), the band focused on creating songs that are relevant to people who want substance, rather than being relegated to one genre.
Having toured the world multiple times over, sold thousands of albums and amassed millions of streams, Bayside has achieved a lot in their storied career. And while many bands would coast on their past success, Bayside has always rejected that premise and continues to prove time and again that the best is yet to come.
To celebrate their 25th anniversary, they have re-recorded their quintessential track “Devotion and Desire” - a 2005 release that quickly became a fan favorite and has since closed out nearly every Bayside show. They are also in the midst of 25 Years Of Bayside: The Errors Tour. Featuring two nights in each city, fans will have the opportunity to see the band perform two different sets highlighting songs from across Bayside’s extensive catalogue. Night one will include songs from Sirens and Condolences, Self-Titled, The Walking Wounded, and Shudder, while night two will feature songs from Killing Time, Cult, Vacancy, Interrobang, and the band’s most recent release, There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive.
The staff at Black is the New AP Style decided to celebrate alongside a band that has been integral to our musical journeys by curating a playlist of our favorite tracks that may or may not be the setlists of nights one and two of The Errors Tour. Let us know if any of these songs made it onto the setlist at your show!
Tickets and VIP packages are available here.