Nearly 30 years into their career, New Found Glory are still connecting with fans across generations — and according to vocalist Jordan Pundik, it all comes down to people craving something real again.
During his conversation with 107.7 The Bone’s Chasta & Baby Huey, Jordan reflected on the resurgence of pop punk and rock music, pointing to younger fans embracing live music, physical media, and authentic experiences. From loading up an old iPod for tour to collecting cassettes and CDs again, Jordan says the nostalgia wave feels genuine and inspiring.
The band also discussed their latest album Listen Up, which was written as an uplifting and cathartic record during difficult personal times for the band. Jordan shared that the goal was to create music that helps listeners push through hard moments and feel less alone.



