Yellowcard was an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, that was founded in 1997 and was active until 2017. The band is known for its unique style, which combines punk rock elements with the sound of a violin, which is rather unusual in modern rock music.
The band members were Ryan Key (vocals, guitar), Sean Mackin (violin, vocals), Longineu W. Parsons III (drums), Ben Harper (guitar), and Alex Lewis (bass, vocals), with several line-up changes over the years.
Yellowcard has released several albums over the course of her career, including "Ocean Avenue" (2003), which is considered her breakthrough. The title track became a big hit and is still her best-known song today. Other notable albums include "Lights and Sounds" (2006) and "Paper Walls" (2007).
The band was known for their energetic live performances and the emotional depth of their lyrics. Many of their songs deal with personal experiences and feelings, which helps to build a strong connection with their fans.
Despite disbanding in 2017, Yellowcard remains alive in the hearts of many rock music fans and their music continues to be heard around the world. Their influence on the rock and punk scene is undeniable and they will be remembered as one of the bands that shaped the musical landscape of the early 21st century.