Releasedate: 17-06-2011; Label: Hopeless Records
By: Nina Mende
Philadelphia’s The Wonder Years have returned with one of the most highly anticipated albums of 2011 (hitting Alternative Press Magazine and Absolutepunk.net’s most anticipated albums of 2011 lists). Inspired in part by Allen Ginsberg’s 1956 poem “America,” The Wonder Years’ Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing is an introspective, heartfelt, and honest journey that tells the story of a growing culture of people in America trying to find their place in the world without compromising the beliefs that make them who they are. With intelligent lyrics accompanied by the catchy, raw, and driving pop punk that fans identify with The Wonder Years, Suburbia is both a cultural manifesto and a great summer album that will serve as the anthem for anyone questioning where home really is.
Now the new album of The Wonder Years is released and is called “Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing”. The album comes with thirteen tracks. Catchy and thriving punk tunes come at you when pushing play. The album is great for being played to masses because it has choruses, bridges and entire songs that are easy to sing and shout along to. The new album of The Wonder Years “Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing” is a funny album that definitely sticks with you for a while. So go check it out “Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing” is out now.
Tracklist: 01. Came Out Swinging 02. Woke Up Older 03. Local Man Ruins Everything 04. Suburbia 05. My Life as a Pigeon 06. Summers in PA 07. I Won’t Say the Lord’s Prayer 08. Coffee Eyes 09. I’ve Given You All 10. Don’t Let Me Cave In 11. You Made Me Want to be a Saint 12. Hoodie Weather 13. And Now I’m Nothing |
Links:
The Wonder Years MySpace
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