Paper Walls is the sixth studio album by American Rock music band Yellowcard, released on July 17, 2007. This is also the first Yellowcard album with Ryan Mendez, their last with Peter Mosely, and their last studio album to be released through Capitol Records. The album was recorded at Ocean Studios in Burbank, California and was mixed at South Beach Studios in Miami, Florida.
On January 2, 2007, the band announced they had begun recording a new album. Sessions were held at Ocean Studios in Burbank, California, with producer Neal Avron, who also handled recording. Erich Talaba did additional engineering, with assistance from Bret Rausch and Bryce Iverson. Tom Lord-Alge mixed the recordings, with assistance from Femio Hernandez, at South Beach Studios in Miami, Florida, before they were mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound. Prior to the album's release, the group released 10 behind-the-scenes videos documenting the recording process via their Myspace profile.
Throughout the months of October 2006 to March 2007, Yellowcard engaged in feedback response with their fans to somewhat suggest or influence the outcome of the upcoming album. When asked about the direction of the album, Ryan Mendez responded that this follow-up to Lights and Sounds "has the energy and intensity that Ocean Avenue had and some similarities, but not necessarily exactly the same". He also stated on the official Yellowcard message board on October 21, 2006 that three songs were currently completed and that "he really thinks fans of both older and newer Yellowcard are going to be very happy."
In an interview with Jason Tate of AbsolutePunk.net Yellowcard Teaser Interview - News Article - AbsolutePunk.net released on June 17 (one month before the release of the album), vocalist Ryan Key described the album as
In May 2007, the band appeared at The Bamboozle festival. On May 14, 2007, the band revealed that their new album would be titled Paper Walls. Alongside this, "Fighting" was made available for streaming via the band's Myspace account, followed by "Light up the Sky" the next day. On May 18, the album's track listing was revealed. On June 6, 2007, "Five Becomes Four" was posted on their Myspace. A few days later, the cover art for the album was posted on the band's MySpace profile, along with new promotional pictures. The cover art of the album shows the night skyline of Jacksonville, Florida, the band's hometown. It was announced in a press release for the album that Paper Walls would be released in an additional CD/DVD format, much in the same vein as Lights and Sounds was the previous year. Yellowcard Press-Release "Light Up the Sky" was released to radio on June 5. From late June to mid-July, the band went on the 2007 edition of Warped Tour.
Paper Walls was made available for streaming on July 10, and released a week later through Capitol. Following this, they played a handful of shows across Japan, Australia and Canada, including a few shows in Sum 41. From late September to mid November, the group went on a tour of the U.S. with support from Ozma, Shiny Toy Guns and Lovedrug. On October 18, it was announced that bassist Peter Mosely left the group to "pursue other endeavors."
In early 2008, the band played some shows in the Middle East for US troops overseas. On January 22, 2008, the band released the live album Live From Las Vegas at the Palms exclusively through the iTunes Store. In March and April 2008, the band embarked on a headlining US tour, during which they only performed acoustically. They were supported by Analog Rebellion, Treaty of Paris and Secondhand Serenade. In addition, MxPx was originally scheduled to support as well, however, they had to pull out due to scheduling conflicts. As a result, the Spill Canvas took their place. On April 25, the band announced they would be going on an indefinite hiatus. Key explained that "It doesn't have anything to do with turmoil in the band. It's more of a, facing adulthood now, and we can't stay in Neverland forever. ... I think we just need a break."
With positive critical reception from critics, fans enjoyed Paper Walls as well. This is shown on Metacritic with a 7.6 out of 10, indicating generally positive reviews.
The lead single, "Light Up the Sky", peaked at #32 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart in the U.S.
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