Yellowcard Return to the Bedroom Walls with New Single Featuring Good Charlotte
Alt-rock mainstays Yellowcard are leaning into nostalgia in the most earned way possible. Today, the band released “Bedroom Posters,” a new version of the fan-favorite track featuring Good Charlotte, pairing two cornerstone names of the early-2000s alternative scene in an emotionally loaded collaboration.
Originally released on Yellowcard’s 2025 album Better Days, the song reflects on hometown memories, growing pains, and the quiet fear that settling down might mean letting go of who you once wanted to be. With the addition of Good Charlotte frontman Joel Madden, the track takes on a deeper sense of shared history.
For Yellowcard vocalist Ryan Key, “Bedroom Posters” taps into a feeling many fans know all too well. It’s about returning to the places that shaped you and realizing how heavy those memories can feel once you’ve left. The song captures that moment when ambition, nostalgia, and self-doubt collide. Madden’s vocal contribution doesn’t overpower the track; instead, it adds texture. His presence pulls the song closer to the era it reflects—the time when band posters, burned CDs, and late-night dreams felt like a roadmap out of town. The collaboration feels natural, not forced, grounding the track in mutual respect and a shared fanbase that grew up alongside both bands.
The release also arrives with an official music video
For fans who grew up with these bands plastered across their bedroom walls—and for anyone still chasing that same feeling—“Bedroom Posters” is less about looking back and more about understanding how those early dreams still shape who you are now.
“Bedroom Posters” featuring Good Charlotte is available everywhere now.