The Wonder Years is a band. That descriptor both defines and understates the rock band that has released some of the most life-affirming, cultural touchstones of the 2010's and 2020's. On the band's fifth full length studio album, The Hum Goes On Forever, The Wonder Years created the most "The Wonder Years" album in their career. With their trademark call-backs to previous songs/albums, and thought-provoking and heartfelt vulnerability on display, The Hum Goes On Forever is one for The Wonder Years' fans, for anyone who listens, anyone who needs it, everyone who's grown up with the band and has sought, and continues to seek, refuge in their songs.
After over a decade of critical and commercial accolades (including hitting #5 on the US charts for their previous album, Sister Cities), the band that drove across the country to play 3 shows in 24 hours, trekked across the globe to play sold out shows in multiple countries, graced multiple magazine covers, and made the pigeon their mascot, The Wonder Years continue to make music for the ones who are trying to just find their way through life.
Track Listing:
1. Doors I Painted Shut
2. Wyatt’s Song (Your Name)
3. Oldest Daughter
4. Cardinals II
5. The Paris of Nowhere
6. Summer Clothes
7. Lost it in the Lights
8. Songs About Death
9. Low Tide
10.Laura & the Beehive
11.Old Friends Like Lost Teeth
12.You’re the Reason I Don’t Want the World to End