The Wonder Years have shared another piece of ‘The Hum Goes On Forever’, and it is quintessential as it gets.
The Wonder Years have shared a new track, set to appear on their upcoming new record, ‘The Hum Goes On Forever’, and it’s pretty much a perfect song to define what the band are all about.
It’s called ‘Old Friends Like Lost Teeth’ and is a driving and direct pop-punk anthem of the highest calibre, brimming with emotional depth and poetic sincerity.
Written about the pain and heartache of losing someone close to you, it’s a track made for tugging at your shirt and screaming from the top of your lungs.
Vocalist Dan Campbell had this to say about it:
“As much as I try not to dwell on loss, I can’t help myself from thinking about it, writing about it, singing about it. This is a song for another friend who passed too soon and about how I wish I could stop myself from opening the sutures, about how I know it’ll be painful to play live, and how powerless I am to do anything else.”
Let’s go:
‘The Hum Goes on Forever’ will be dropping on September 23 via Hopeless Records.
It will also feature ‘Low Tide’:
And ‘Wyatt’s Song (Your Name)’:
We spoke to Dan all about the record and its creation for a special edition of Rock Sound, which is available WORLDWIDE right now from right HERE