News
Leap Day EP Out Tomorrow via Father/Daughter
Sep 22, 2022
By Joey Arnone
Remember Sports have announced the release of a new EP, Leap Day, which will be out tomorrow (Sep. 23) via Father/Daughter. They have also shared a video for the EP’s title track. More
Plus Rostam, Darkside, Prince, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Apr 09, 2021
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone and Caleb Campbell)
Welcome to the 13th Songs of the Week of 2021. Today we lost two giants of completely different worlds: Prince Phillip (married to Queen Elizabeth II) died at age 99, only two months before his 100th birthday, and influential rapper DMX lost his life at age 50 due to an apparent drug overdose. More
Like a Stone Due Out April 23 via Father/Daughter
Apr 06, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Remember Sports have shared a new song titled “Out Loud.” It is the latest offering from their upcoming album Like a Stone, which will be out on April 23 via Father/Daughter. More
Plus Tony Allen, Ryley Walker, Sophia Kennedy, Everything Everything, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Mar 12, 2021
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone)
Welcome to the ninth Songs of the Week of 2021. President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill was signed into law by the president yesterday and many Americans will soon be receiving new $1400 stimulus checks, as well as other relief. More
Like a Stone Due Out April 23 via Father/Daughter
Mar 11, 2021
By Joey Arnone
Remember Sports have shared a new song entitled “Materialistic.” It will be featured on their upcoming album, Like a Stone, which is due out on April 23 via Father/Daughter. More
Like a Stone Due Out April 23 Via Father/Daughter (and Big Scary Monsters in the UK)
Feb 11, 2021
By Emma Goad
Philadelphia-based punk indie-pop group Remember Sports have announced a new album, Like a Stone, and shared a video for its new song “Pinky Ring,” via a video for it. More
Reviews
Apr 22, 2021
By Caleb Campbell
Since their 2012 inception, Remember Sports (formerly known simply as Sports) have evolved from a scrappy college project to a brilliant indie punk combo in its own right. More