Joyce Manor's New Single 'I Know Where Mark Chen Lives' is a Blast from the Past, but the Band's Future Sounds Just as Thrilling
In their latest single "I Know Where Mark Chen Lives," Joyce Manor continues to tap into nostalgia, drawing inspiration from the SoCal pop rock scene of the early 2000s. The track, with its catchy hooks and blistering energy, feels like a blast from the past, but its themes of memory and escapism are just as relevant today.
Lead singer Barry Johnson's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a bygone era, where weed clubs were still in their infancy and the law was yet to fully catch up. The song's stream-of-consciousness style is reminiscent of early-aughts emo bands, but Johnson's delivery is refreshingly relatable and humorous.
The music video, directed by Jason Link and Rowan Daly, is a black-and-white shot of the band performing in a cramped practice space from their early days. It's a nostalgic nod to their past, but the real magic happens when you listen to the song itself – it's infectious and impossible to sit still to.
But Joyce Manor isn't just looking back; they're also forging ahead with their seventh studio album, "I Used to Go to This Bar," which is set to drop this spring. The band announced the album in October, and since then, they've been teasing fans with snippets of new music.
And if that weren't enough, Joyce Manor will be taking the album on tour, hitting U.S. cities come springtime. They'll also be making a highly anticipated appearance at Coachella 2026 – a testament to their enduring popularity and staying power in the ever-changing music landscape.
For fans of pop rock and emo, "I Know Where Mark Chen Lives" is a must-listen – it's a nostalgic throwback with a modern twist. And as Joyce Manor prepares to release their new album, one thing is clear: this band is more than just a relic of the past; they're here to stay.
In their latest single "I Know Where Mark Chen Lives," Joyce Manor continues to tap into nostalgia, drawing inspiration from the SoCal pop rock scene of the early 2000s. The track, with its catchy hooks and blistering energy, feels like a blast from the past, but its themes of memory and escapism are just as relevant today.
Lead singer Barry Johnson's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a bygone era, where weed clubs were still in their infancy and the law was yet to fully catch up. The song's stream-of-consciousness style is reminiscent of early-aughts emo bands, but Johnson's delivery is refreshingly relatable and humorous.
The music video, directed by Jason Link and Rowan Daly, is a black-and-white shot of the band performing in a cramped practice space from their early days. It's a nostalgic nod to their past, but the real magic happens when you listen to the song itself – it's infectious and impossible to sit still to.
But Joyce Manor isn't just looking back; they're also forging ahead with their seventh studio album, "I Used to Go to This Bar," which is set to drop this spring. The band announced the album in October, and since then, they've been teasing fans with snippets of new music.
And if that weren't enough, Joyce Manor will be taking the album on tour, hitting U.S. cities come springtime. They'll also be making a highly anticipated appearance at Coachella 2026 – a testament to their enduring popularity and staying power in the ever-changing music landscape.
For fans of pop rock and emo, "I Know Where Mark Chen Lives" is a must-listen – it's a nostalgic throwback with a modern twist. And as Joyce Manor prepares to release their new album, one thing is clear: this band is more than just a relic of the past; they're here to stay.