The Wonder Years have shared a new song, Low Tide.
The deeply personal, heart-on-sleeve rock track serves as the latest preview of the Philadelphia-based pop-punk band's upcoming LP, 'The Hum Goes On Forever', which is due out on September 2 via Hopeless Records.
The song reflects on the low points of the past couple of years, and offers a raw insight into vocalist Dan Campbell's experiences during that time. He said:
"This is my pandemic depression song. I feel like everyone gets one. It’s searching for some semblance of normalcy through small, newly formed rituals. It’s being unsure if I’ll ever get to do the thing I love again, if live music will ever come back. It’s deciding to just give up and then deciding not to give up and then deciding to give up again in alternating intervals. It’s watching old movies and unconsciously thinking ‘oh my god, where are your masks?’ when people are in public places because a deep anxiety now exists within me that may never fully leave. You know, all the normal stuff."
The Wonder Years will play a rescheduled show at Bournemouth's Old Fire Station in November. Tickets are on sale now.
The Wonder Years Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Sun November 06 2022 - BOURNEMOUTH Old Fire Station
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