Bayside

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Bayside

About Bayside

Bayside are a veteran New York punk outfit with a strong melodic emo sound. They initially rose to mainstream success in the mid-2000s with a series of records for the Victory label. After enduring a tragic 2005 van accident, the group rallied to release 2007's The Walking Wounded, kicking off a streak of increasingly successful albums including 2011's Killing Time and 2014's Cult, which, at number 24 on the Billboard 200, marked their highest chart performance to date. Along the way, the Queens-based combo expanded their sound with several acoustic releases, a live album, and a set of eclectic covers. After releasing 2019's Interrobang LP, Bayside capped off two decades together with an acoustic album followed over the next few years by a pair of electric EPs containing new material. They returned in 2024 with their ninth full-length, There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive, on Hopeless Records. Singer/guitarist Anthony Raneri formed Bayside in late 2000, taking the band's name from their local neighborhood in Queens. Raneri, bassist Andrew Elderbaum, and drummer Jason Enz recorded the band's 2001 debut EP, Long Stories Short, and began to build up their fan base through heavy touring and festival appearances. After a 2003 split EP with West Coast band Name Taken, Bayside signed with Victory Records, which issued their full-length debut, Sirens and Condolences, in January 2004. For their follow-up album, the group defied convention and, instead of using any of their own genre's go-to producers, hired Shep Goodman and Kenny Gioia, a team whose credits included Lee Ann Womack and Mandy Moore. Their gamble paid off when 2005's self-titled Bayside album cracked the Billboard 200 and helped usher them into the mainstream. On October 31 of that year, after a tour stop in Colorado, Bayside's van skidded off an icy patch of road in Cheyenne, Wyoming, killing then drummer John Holohan and seriously injuring bassist Nick Ghanbarian. Raneri and lead guitarist Jack O'Shea were shaken but received only minor injuries. After the tragedy, Bayside moved on to enlist drummer Chris Guglielmo for their third album, 2007's aptly titled The Walking Wounded. Guglielmo's arrival helped cement the consistent lineup that would carry the band through their most successful period. Improving on The Walking Wounded's already impressive chart performance, their 2008 album, Shudder, hit number 54 on the pop chart and was accompanied by the group's first live album, Live @ the Bayside Social Club. At the turn of the decade, Bayside was in the catbird seat, with a strong catalog behind them and a steady live presence. For their fifth album, they hired British producer Gil Norton (Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen, Foo Fighters) and began recording in Woodstock, New York. Released in 2011 by Wind-up Records, Killing Time was both a critical success and a commercial improvement on its predecessor. To commemorate a massive fall tour with Saves the Day, I Am the Avalanche, and Transit, Bayside contributed a track to a four-way single featuring each of the bands. Raneri issued his first solo project, a 2012 EP, after which Bayside offered up the eclectic Covers, Vol. 1, which saw them taking on songs by Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, and Van Morrison. After signing with the Hopeless label, the group worked again with Shep Goodman, who along with Aaron Accetta co-produced 2014's Cult. The album peaked at number 24, giving Bayside their highest position yet, and kicked off a year of heavy touring with Alkaline Trio, Seaway, Senses Fail, and others. After 2016's Vacancy, the quartet recorded a follow-up to their 2006 Acoustic EP, simply titled Acoustic, Vol. 2, which featured stripped-down renditions of songs from contemporaneous albums. Bayside's eighth studio album, Interrobang, arrived in October 2019, along with the announcement of an online Battle of the Bands in which local groups could compete for a chance to open a show for them. In 2020, Bayside were forced to cancel a major 20th anniversary tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They issued Acoustic, Vol. 3 in December of that year. In the build-up for their next album, the group released The Red EP in 2022 followed by The Blue EP in 2023. A handful of these songs were also included on Bayside's ninth full-length, There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive. The album's May 2024 release was preceded by the hard-driving singles "Miracle" and "The Devils." ~ Timothy Monger

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Bayside are a veteran New York punk outfit with a strong melodic emo sound. They initially rose to mainstream success in the mid-2000s with a series of records for the Victory label. After enduring a tragic 2005 van accident, the group rallied to release 2007's The Walking Wounded, kicking off a streak of increasingly successful albums including 2011's Killing Time and 2014's Cult, which, at number 24 on the Billboard 200, marked their highest chart performance to date. Along the way, the Queens-based combo expanded their sound with several acoustic releases, a live album, and a set of eclectic covers. After releasing 2019's Interrobang LP, Bayside capped off two decades together with an acoustic album followed over the next few years by a pair of electric EPs containing new material. They returned in 2024 with their ninth full-length, There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive, on Hopeless Records. Singer/guitarist Anthony Raneri formed Bayside in late 2000, taking the band's name from their local neighborhood in Queens. Raneri, bassist Andrew Elderbaum, and drummer Jason Enz recorded the band's 2001 debut EP, Long Stories Short, and began to build up their fan base through heavy touring and festival appearances. After a 2003 split EP with West Coast band Name Taken, Bayside signed with Victory Records, which issued their full-length debut, Sirens and Condolences, in January 2004. For their follow-up album, the group defied convention and, instead of using any of their own genre's go-to producers, hired Shep Goodman and Kenny Gioia, a team whose credits included Lee Ann Womack and Mandy Moore. Their gamble paid off when 2005's self-titled Bayside album cracked the Billboard 200 and helped usher them into the mainstream. On October 31 of that year, after a tour stop in Colorado, Bayside's van skidded off an icy patch of road in Cheyenne, Wyoming, killing then drummer John Holohan and seriously injuring bassist Nick Ghanbarian. Raneri and lead guitarist Jack O'Shea were shaken but received only minor injuries. After the tragedy, Bayside moved on to enlist drummer Chris Guglielmo for their third album, 2007's aptly titled The Walking Wounded. Guglielmo's arrival helped cement the consistent lineup that would carry the band through their most successful period. Improving on The Walking Wounded's already impressive chart performance, their 2008 album, Shudder, hit number 54 on the pop chart and was accompanied by the group's first live album, Live @ the Bayside Social Club. At the turn of the decade, Bayside was in the catbird seat, with a strong catalog behind them and a steady live presence. For their fifth album, they hired British producer Gil Norton (Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen, Foo Fighters) and began recording in Woodstock, New York. Released in 2011 by Wind-up Records, Killing Time was both a critical success and a commercial improvement on its predecessor. To commemorate a massive fall tour with Saves the Day, I Am the Avalanche, and Transit, Bayside contributed a track to a four-way single featuring each of the bands. Raneri issued his first solo project, a 2012 EP, after which Bayside offered up the eclectic Covers, Vol. 1, which saw them taking on songs by Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, and Van Morrison. After signing with the Hopeless label, the group worked again with Shep Goodman, who along with Aaron Accetta co-produced 2014's Cult. The album peaked at number 24, giving Bayside their highest position yet, and kicked off a year of heavy touring with Alkaline Trio, Seaway, Senses Fail, and others. After 2016's Vacancy, the quartet recorded a follow-up to their 2006 Acoustic EP, simply titled Acoustic, Vol. 2, which featured stripped-down renditions of songs from contemporaneous albums. Bayside's eighth studio album, Interrobang, arrived in October 2019, along with the announcement of an online Battle of the Bands in which local groups could compete for a chance to open a show for them. In 2020, Bayside were forced to cancel a major 20th anniversary tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They issued Acoustic, Vol. 3 in December of that year. In the build-up for their next album, the group released The Red EP in 2022 followed by The Blue EP in 2023. A handful of these songs were also included on Bayside's ninth full-length, There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive. The album's May 2024 release was preceded by the hard-driving singles "Miracle" and "The Devils." ~ Timothy Monger

Bayside's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
03 Jun 2026 Taking Back Sunday, Bayside in Virginia Beach The Dome by Rutter Mills, Virginia Beach, VA, United States
04 Jun 2026 Bayside w/ Adjust the Sails Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC, United States
05 Jun 2026 Taking Back Sunday, Bayside in Jacksonville FIVE, Fruit Cove, FL, United States
06 Jun 2026 Bayside in Jupiter Jupiter, FL, United States
08 Jun 2026 Taking Back Sunday, Bayside in Swale The Mill & Mine, Faversham, EN, United Kingdom
11 Jun 2026 Wayside Green Door Store, Brighton, EN, United Kingdom
18 Jun 2026 Taking Back Sunday, Bayside in Saint Louis St. Louis, MO, United States

Bayside's Popular songs

  • Devotion And Desire
  • How To Ruin Everything (Patience) [feat. Ice Nine Kills]
  • Sick, Sick, Sick

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Bayside are a veteran New York punk outfit with a strong melodic emo sound. They initially rose to mainstream success in the mid-2000s with a series of records for the Victory label. After enduring a tragic 2005 van accident, the group rallied to release 2007's The Walking Wounded, kicking off a…
Bayside's most streamed songs include Devotion And Desire, How To Ruin Everything (Patience) [feat. Ice Nine Kills], Sick, Sick, Sick. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Bayside is primarily known for emo, frequently fusing it with elements of neon pop punk. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Bayside's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Devotion And Desire, How To Ruin Everything (Patience) [feat. Ice Nine Kills], Sick, Sick, Sick are available on all major platforms. Follow Bayside on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Bayside has over 380.5K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Bayside is currently scheduled to perform in 7 cities: Virginia Beach, Carrboro, Fruit Cove, Jupiter, Faversham, Brighton, St. Louis. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Bayside's 2026 tour spans 2 countries: United States, United Kingdom. Check AllEvents for the full Bayside tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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