Stuck In Yesterday has released a fast-paced pop-punk single, “Bad Day.” The track opens with rapid drums and punchy guitars. The pace never slows, giving the song a restless and urgent energy.
Stuck In Yesterday are a pop punk band from Lille, France. Their music blends old-school and modern pop punk, drawing inspiration from the sound that shaped their adolescence. Fast guitars and driving drums power their energetic style.

While the band firmly sit in pop punk, parts lean toward raw punk, and the drums push the song forward with real intensity. Tight guitars add sharp bursts of energy throughout the track.
Clean vocals carry the melody and keep the song accessible. The chorus quickly opens into a big, anthemic moment. Gang vocals strengthen the hook and make the chorus feel made for live crowds.
Lyrically, “Bad Day” explores frustration, doubt, and the pressure of everyday life. The opening scene places the narrator alone at four in the morning. He reflects on mistakes, relationships, and the feeling of letting people down.
The song also highlights small problems that build into greater stress. A cracked phone, losing a job, and feeling lost all appear. These moments create a story that feels familiar, agreeable.
At first, the narrator tries to brush everything off and insists that it is not a bad day. As the song progresses, that confidence begins to fade.
Later lyrics reveal a deeper struggle with depression and overwhelming thoughts. The tone shifts from denial to honest acceptance. By the end, the narrator finally admits the truth.
This emotional shift gives the track real weight. The fast, pop-punk sound contrasts with the darker lyrical themes. That tension keeps the song engaging from start to finish. Pop-punk captures the spirit of modern pop punk. Fast drums, energetic guitars, and gang vocals drive the song forward. At the same time, the lyrics offer a raw and personal perspective.
Stuck In Yesterday delivers a track that feels both energetic and honest. “Bad Day” proves the band knows how to combine speed, emotion, and strong hooks. It is a powerful addition to the pop punk scene.