Pennsylvania pop punk outfit the Wonder Years offer up the seven-track Burst and Decay EP, which features acoustic reinterpretations of songs from their three previous LPs: Suburbia, I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing (2011), The Greatest Generation (2013), and No Closer to Heaven (2015). Co-released through Hopeless Records, the EP also marks the beginning of a new venture called Loneliest Place on Earth, which frontman Dan Campbell describes as a sort of collective that will support future music, art, writing, and ...
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Pennsylvania pop punk outfit the Wonder Years offer up the seven-track Burst and Decay EP, which features acoustic reinterpretations of songs from their three previous LPs: Suburbia, I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing (2011), The Greatest Generation (2013), and No Closer to Heaven (2015). Co-released through Hopeless Records, the EP also marks the beginning of a new venture called Loneliest Place on Earth, which frontman Dan Campbell describes as a sort of collective that will support future music, art, writing, and performances. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
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