Photos: The Wonder Years in NY
idobi photographer Audrey Lew covered The Wonder Years show at Webster Hall in NY.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew covered The Wonder Years show at Webster Hall in NY.
While “Teenage Dream†was playing what seemed to be every fourth song on the radio in 2010, The Wonder Years were quietly cultivating a fanbase of kids that felt less “you make me feel like I’m living a teenage dream†and more “I’m not sad anymore, I’m just tired of this place.â€
The Wonder Years just released a new song called “Cigarettes & Saints†from their forthcoming album, No Closer To Heaven, which is due out on September 4th via Hopeless Records. Read what some of idobi’s writers thought about the song—and you can see if you agree or disagree by watching the music video for “Cigarettes & Saints†below!
Always a pleasure speaking with my long time friend SOUPY from The Wonder Years. He discusses this Sunday’s Glamour Kills Holiday show at Webster Hall, how this is a celebration of the “scene,” and how lots of bands have made strides to make music that much better for all those involved, as well as discusses details (full band perhaps?) on the upcoming Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties shows he has planned in the next few weeks. And of course, new The Wonder Years talk as well. And the Eagles. Not the band. – Gunz
To celebrate 10 years of being a band together, The Wonder Years have announced three anniversary shows at the Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA. For each show, the band will play a different album from their discography, including , and Suburbia, I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing.
The Wonder Years are hitting the road this October with The Story So Far, Modern Baseball, and Gnarwolves.
The Wonder Years have released a full-band version of “Living Room Song,” originally an acoustic b-side from 2011’s Suburbia: I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing.
Imagine your dream festival lineup — and then imagine it’s happening a thousand miles away and you have no chance of getting there. Music fans in the Netherlands experience this constantly, but thankfully Mildtfest in Eindhoven came to the rescue with a full day of pop punk jams on May 17th.
Dan “Soupy” Campbell of The Wonder Years has announced his solo project Aaron West and The Roaring Twenties, whose debut album We Don’t Have Each Other will be released on July 8th through Hopeless Records. Campbell worked on the album with Ace Enders (The Early November) as producer. Campbell had the following to say about deciding to do a concept album: I had been thinking a lot over the past year about records like “All Hail West Texas” and “Reunion Tour” where The Mountain Goats and The Weakerthans were able to make me fall in love with the people in… Read more »
The Wonder Years have released a music video for “Dismantling Summerâ€, taken from their latest album The Greatest Generation.