Limited-edition color vinyls and a new CD will be available this fall
Craft Recordings proudly celebrates the 15th anniversary of What Separates Me From You, the bestselling fourth studio album from A Day to Remember. Out November 14th, the 2010 genre-bending classic returns to vinyl in a special Transparent Sea Glass pressing with metallic cover art. This anniversary edition also includes a bonus acoustic version of the hit single “All I Want,” plus fan favorites like “All Signs Point to Lauderdale” and “It’s Complicated.”
In addition to the Transparent Sea Glass release, the album can also be found on CD and in several limited-edition vinyl pressings, including Electric Smoke exclusively via Craft Recordings, Oriole via Revolver, Transparent Blue & Pink Swirl via Enjoy the Ride, and Green Smoke, with an exclusive metallic gold jacket, through the band’s official store.
Internationally revered for their dynamic blend of metalcore, post-hardcore and pop punk, A Day to Remember (ADTR) formed in Ocala, FL in 2003, and released their debut LP, And Their Name Was Treason, in 2005. Thanks to grassroots efforts, the album sold tens of thousands of copies.
The band saw its profile rise exponentially after the release of 2007’s For Those Who Have Heart, while 2009’s Homesick served as their commercial breakthrough. Their fourth album, What Separates Me From You, however, would find ADTR reaching new emotional depths with their songwriting, as they delivered their most personal and profound album yet.
The 2010 release marked the band’s first project to feature frontman Jeremy McKinnon producing, alongside frequent collaborator Andrew Wade and New Found Glory’s Chad Gilbert. While Homesick found ADTR grappling with their newfound fame, What Separates Me From You marked a significant shift in tone, as the band wrote about the darker side of life on the road—from strained personal relationships to mental health struggles.
A breadth of emotional intensity can be heard throughout the album—from blistering metalcore breakdowns to the high-highs of pop-punk hooks. Kicking off with the breakneck opener “Sticks & Bricks” (in which McKinnon growls a pointed message to the band’s haters), the 32-minute-long album packs plenty of power into its ten tracks, including the emotional rollercoaster of “You Be Tails, I’ll Be Sonic” and the hauntingly beautiful “This is the House That Doubt Built.” Balancing out the album are a selection of anthemic earworms, including the singles “All I Want,” “All Signs Point to Lauderdale,” and “It’s Complicated.”
Released in November of 2010, What Separates Me From You became ADTR’s most successful album yet, debuting at No.11 in the US and topping Billboard’s Top Alternative Albums, Hard Rock Albums, and Independent Albums charts. Certified Gold by the RIAA, the LP also broadened the band’s profile in the UK, where it topped the Rock and Metal Albums chart. Fueling the album’s success was lead single “All I Want,” which was accompanied by a star-studded music video, featuring the likes of Pete Wentz and Andrew W.K., plus members of The Devil Wears Prada, August Burns Red, and Pierce the Veil, among many others. The gold-certified track not only hit No.12 on Billboard’s Alternative chart, but also broke the Top 10 of the UK’s Rock & Metal chart. Today, it remains one of ADTR’s most popular singles.
Today, A Day to Remember—which consists of vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, rhythm guitarist Neil Westfall, drummer Alex Shelnutt, and lead guitarist Kevin Skaff—continues to enjoy an active schedule of touring and recording. To date, ADTR has sold over five million albums, amassed over 3.5 billion streams, earned two gold albums, four gold singles, and a platinum single. Showing no signs of slowing down, at the top of 2025, they released their latest, long-awaited LP, Big Ole Album Vol. 1, while they are currently on tour through November.
1. Sticks & Bricks
2. All I Want
3. It’s Complicated
4. This is the House That Doubt Built
5. 2nd Sucks
6. Better Off This Way
7. All Signs Point to Lauderdale
8. You Be Tails, I’ll be Sonic
9. Out of Time
10. If I Leave
11. All I Want (Acoustic) [Bonus Track]