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The Wonder Years brought their 10 year anniversary tour for The Greatest Generation to Nashville and Lindsy was there to capture the show. Check out the photos.
Read MoreThe Wonder Years brought their 10 year anniversary tour for The Greatest Generation to Nashville and Lindsy was there to capture the show. Check out the photos.
Read MoreThe Wonder Years are out on tour with Hot Mulligan & Carly Cosgrove. Check out Lindsy's photos from the Nashville show.
Read MoreIn this essay, Jordy reflects on a long, wandering summer with the new Wonder Years album, 'The Hum Goes on Forever.'
Read MoreA twangy referential single from The Zells, an airy indie ballad from The Wonder Years, and SOAK's crunchy slacker LP are among our staff's favorites this week. Dig into the six releases we deem 'must-hear':
Read MoreThe Wonder Years are currently out on tour celebrating the 10 year anniversaries of The Upsides & Suburbia with Spanish Love Songs, Origami Angel & Save Face. Check out Lindsy's photos from their stop in Nashville.
Read MoreThe Wonder Years are out on tour in support of their stripped down release, Burst & Decay (Volume II) but still as powerful as ever with both an acoustic and electric set. They're joined by Free Throw, Spanish Love Songs and Pool Kids. Check out Lindsy's photos from the Nashville show.
Read MoreZac Gelfand attended The Wonder Years' first appearance in a series of acoustic in-store performances promoting their new album 'Sister Cities' and spoke with songwriter Dan Campbell about TWY's passionate fans.
Read MoreRebecca was able to see The Wonder Years play at Le Poisson Rouge, wrote a review of the show, and took some awesome photos. Check our her gig review and these amazing images.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, No Closer To Heaven is a great, half-cohesive record. The songwriting is very explosive here. Dan's writing is the same as it always been, if not added with more bitter imagery than before. The Wonder Years have been the leading band of the genre for the past five years, and this album will not sell them short on anything.
Read MoreFor those people turning to pop-punk to help cope with this massive weather change here is album two of my album write ups for this Fall. Last time I fell apart with Captain, We're Sinking. To pick myself up I turn to The Wonder Years. People argue that they released the best pop-punk album of recent history with The Greatest Generation but I have always been a fan of Suburbia: I've Given You All And Now I'm Nothing.
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