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By the time Mayday Parade began work on Sugar, the closing installment of their three-part album series, they had pushed themselves further than ever before. Following Sweet (April 2025) and Sad (October 2025), the pop-rock quintet committed to a relentless cycle – write, record, tour, repeat – building a body of work that captures the full scope of their sound across nearly 30 songs. Sugar brings the trilogy to a close in powerful fashion, emphasizing both reflection and forward momentum through the driving emo pulse of first single “Blame It On The Youth,” the hypnotic piano ballad “What Happens Next,” the glossy melodic groove of “Two Hearts,” and the nostalgic energy of “Sweet Sad Sugar” that reflects on the Tallahassee roots that shaped them.

Just as importantly, the project marks the beginning of a new era defined by autonomy. Released independently, the set sees Mayday Parade taking full control of their creative output – a full-circle moment for a group that first built its audience by selling CDs in Warped Tour parking lots and quickly became a leading voice of the late-2008s emo wave thanks to gold and platinum singles like “Jamie All Over” and “Miserable At Best.” It’s this willingness to chase something ambitious, no matter how daunting, that has defined them from the very beginning. Now, with the trilogy complete, Mayday Parade find themselves in a position few of their peers can claim: still creatively restless, still evolving and still finding new ways to win.

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