The Wonder Years Stream New Album For Free

Suburbia

Suburbia

By: Staff

Philadelphia pop-punk upstarts The Wonder Years are streaming their new album in its entirety on their website until hits stores.

The album, entitled Suburbia I’ve Given You All And Now I’m Nothing, will be officially released on Tuesday, June 14th, and was produced, engineered and mixed by Steve Evetts, of Omen Room Studios in Garden Grove, CA.

According to the band, the record was inspired by Allen Ginsberg’s 1956 poem “America” and “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.”

Critics have been loving the new album. Alternative Press proclaimed that The Wonder Years are “galvanizing the youth of America to take off the neon and focus on meaningful songs again,” and according to Absolutepunk.net, “With their third full-length, The Wonder Years have made a record that’s as timeless as they come.”

Suburbia‘s Track Listing:

1. Came Out Swinging
2. Woke Up Older
3. Local Man Ruins Everything
4. Suburbia
5. My Life as a Pigeon
6. Summers in PA
7. I Won’t Say the Lord’s Prayer
8. Coffee Eyes
9. 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

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