The track is from Yellowcard’s latest album ‘Better Days’ which came out last year

Alt rock favorites Yellowcard have released their new radio single today, “Bedroom Posters,” featuring Good Charlotte. The song is a new feature version of the “Bedroom Posters” track found on their 2025 album, which also includes the band’s first alternative radio #1 hit with the title track, “Better Days.”
“The new single ‘Bedroom Posters’ is for anyone who holds memories of their hometown near and dear,” lead vocalist Ryan Key says. “Have you ever come back to visit your hometown and felt crushed by all the memories that led up to the day you left? Have you ever felt like settling down somewhere meant giving up your dream? If so, ‘Bedroom Posters’ is for you.” Key goes on to share, “We all felt like ‘Bedroom Posters’ was a really special song when we were making the record. The power behind Joel’s vocals take it to an even more impactful place that can truly take you back to the bedroom where you fell in love with your favorite band for the first time.”
“GC and Yellowcard finally have a song together and it feels so right,” Good Charlottelead vocalist Joel Madden says. “I love this band and this song and I’m so happy we got the GCXYC collab. And now we are going on tour! This is our love language, and I hope everyone that listens feels the love that both our bands have for each other, our fans, and for the music. I can’t wait for tour!”
Better Days is Yellowcard’s first new album in almost a decade and first with executive producer Travis Barker, with Barker also playing drums on every song including “Bedroom Posters, “Better Days,” “honestly I” and “Take What you Want.”
Fresh off the huge Maximum Fun Tour with A Day To Remember last year, Yellowcardhave announced a massive U.S. outing this summer and are bringing some friends along — The Up Up Down Down Tour will include both New Found Glory and Plain White T’s. Before that, Yellowcard and Good Charlotte also hit Australia & New Zealand together starting on February 17.
Yellowcard meant it when they said goodbye. The lights dimmed on one of the most beloved pop-punk and alt-rock bands of the 2000s with intention and authenticity. Wrapping things up with a farewell tour, Yellowcard exited the “right” way, with grace, appreciation, and finality.
But the story wasn’t complete. Legacy cracked the door. Healing blew it wide open. Riding a resurgence that saw the global Ocean Avenue 20th anniversary tour featured in Forbesand a reconciliation that put all four members at peace with their legacy and each other, Yellowcard just made the most ambitious and emotionally resonant record of their career. Better Days, the band’s first album in nearly a decade, was produced by blink-182’s Travis Barker, who also played drums on every track.
Their first release with powerhouse label Better Noise Music, Better Days is Yellowcard’s testimony that healing is a process, growth is nonlinear, and sometimes the best chapter opens after the supposed ending. This isn’t just a return. It’s a reckoning. And this time, Yellowcard is ready.