Today, The Wonder Years share another standout track from their upcoming album "The Hum Goes On Forever" in "Old Friends Like Lost Teeth". Accompanied by a video directed by Benjamin Lieber, the song has a gut-wrenching push-and-pull throughout, as vocalist Dan Campbell reflects on yet another friend gone too soon.

"As much as I try not to dwell on loss, I can't help myself from thinking...

The Wonder Years vocalist Dan Campbell describes the band's new song out today with unflinching honesty, and rightfully so. Written in snapshots over the course of several months, "Low Tide" captures a fraction of the many questions and fears that ran through theirs - and likely several other artists and creatives - minds over the last few years.

"It’s searching for some semblance of normalcy through small, newly...

Those are the words that open up The Wonder Years' new album, "The Hum Goes On Forever". It marks the next evolution of a band that’s never stopped growing, never stopped striving, never stopped searching for the truth and the heart of this dumb thing we call life.

On every level, their seventh studio album finds The Wonder Years facing an...

The Wonder Years share new music video for latest single "Summer Clothes".

On the track, vocalist Dan Campbell explains: "it's a love letter to a time when your sadness was most conspicuous by its momentary absence, when the low hum quieted enough for you to realize it was nearly gone, when you did stupid, dangerous shit because, well, why not?".

Written during a farmhouse writing session the band...

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Philadelphia's The Wonder Years return full force today with the release of their new song, "Oldest Daughter". They kicked 2022 off with a near-entirely sold-out headlining tour, one that found them celebrating two of their most beloved records: 2010's "The Upsides" and 2011's "Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothin".

On another discography standout album, 2013's "The Greatest Generation", vocalist...

Ten years ago, The Wonder Years were just six friends from the suburbs of Philadelphia, fresh off the release of their back-to-back breakout albums "The Upsides" and "Suburbia", "I’ve Given You All & Now I’m Nothing". They were playing basements and sleeping on floors, growing steadily and figuring out life as a band together. Today, those two albums have taken those same friends all over the world and have influenced...

On September 22, National Voter Registration Day, Philadelphia’s The Wonder Years issued themselves a challenge: to register 1,000 new voters/voter actions by October 20. If the goal was reached in time, they’d release a new song. Well, they did it. In collaboration with HeadCount.org, today The Wonder Years celebrate making their deadline and registering over 1,000 voter actions with the release of “Brakeless”, a brand new song streaming everywhere now....

The Wonder Years will be touring Europe for the first time since their release of their chart-hitting album "Sister Cities", starting next week. The band will be supported by Free Throw & The Winter Passing.

Nearly three years since the release of their highest-charting album (2015's No Closer To Heaven, #12 on the Billboard Top 200), The Wonder Years return with Sister Cities, their forthcoming LP and most transformative work to date.

Recorded at Sunset Sound with Joe Chiccarelli (Manchester Orchestra, The Shins, Spoon) and Carlos de la Garza ( Jimmy Eat World, Paramore), Sister Cities, out April 6th, is an album about distance, connectivity...

The Wonder Years’ highly-anticipated new album 'Sister Cities' was written while the band traversed the globe during a year that was marred by divisiveness. The record ruminates on the idea that all humans feel and connect in the same ways, a message that’s on full display in their earth-shattering new song “Pyramids of Salt”.

“'Pyramids of Salt' is a song about knowing there’s nothing you can do” explains vocalist Dan...

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