Review
'From The Screen To Your Stereo, Pt. II' sees New Found Glory doing what they do best - transforming beloved movie soundtrack gems into vibrant punk rock anthems! Released in 2007, this delightful collection picks up where their 2000 EP left off, with the band putting their signature energetic spin on 11 classic film songs. Taking the production reins themselves at Rosewood Studios in Texas, the Florida pop punk veterans infuse each cover with infectious melodies and that unmistakable NFG enthusiasm that fans have come to adore.
What makes this 34-minute album so wonderful is how the band strikes the perfect balance between honoring the original songs and making them completely their own. Whether you're a movie buff or a pop punk devotee, there's something magical about hearing these soundtrack favorites reimagined with crunchy guitars and Jordan Pundik's distinctive vocals. The album fits beautifully within New Found Glory's discography, capturing their youthful spirit while demonstrating their growth as musicians. It's a joyful celebration of both cinema and punk rock that perfectly bridges their earlier and later work! - Stevie