The Greatest Generation is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Wonder Years. The album was produced by Steve Evetts, who also produced their previous album, Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing. On January 13, 2013, Campbell posted that the group had finished pre-production. On February 12, the band announced they had finished recording.
Packaged in a gatefold cardboard sleeve. This version looks exactly like The Greatest Generation, but was made in a different manufacturing plant. Mould SID Code: IFPI JI19. Matrix, Runout: 2341185 01.
The Greatest Generation is a realistic record. It s three guitars turned way the f ck up. It s a rhythm section that s trademarked by broken cymbals and bloody bass strings, and Soupy and the band screaming their hearts out of their chests until you feel every moment of desperation and every moment of joy in the songs. The Greatest Generation is about the fact that we as a generation can become the people we are meant to be. The Wonder Years is an American pop punk band from Lansdale, Pennsylvania that formed in June 2005.
The Wonder Years are now kicking off The Greatest Generation Pop Up Shop in collaboration with Glamour Kills Clothing. In support of the recent Record Store Day and independent retailers everywhere, the band has also been hosting a string of acoustic performance & signing events at independent record stores during the release.
The Wonder Years' fourth studio album, The Greatest Generation, on a Hot Topic exclusive red/blue split-colored vinyl. 13 tracks including the single "Passing Through A Screen Door. Not returnable if opened 2013/2016. the color is beautiful. Date published: 2017-03-09. Rated 5 out of 5 by Vinyl Desire from Great Vinyl I didn't know that there would be two records in this. Get 30% off, just like that.
Musically, The Greatest Generation lives up to its heavy subject matter. The Wonder Years deliver pitch-perfect pop-punk, and even without the thematic and lyrical excellence of the album it would still be one of the finest works of the genre in the past few years. The most important quality of this album is its consistency. A lot of Suburbia was excellent, but weighed down by too much mediocre material. Not so here; every track is airtight, catchy, and exemplifies all of the best qualities of the genre
The Greatest Generation, the fourth studio album by the Philadelphia pop-punk sextet The Wonder Years, is rife with the nostalgia of growing pains. The opening tune, There, There, starts softly with Campbell singing in a near-whisper over electric guitar distortion. When the song builds to a crescendo, the band balances restraint with sonic tantrums that at times recall Sunny Day Real Estate's emo-defining 1994 album Diary. The following single, Passing Through a Screen Door, exudes a more palpable catharsis as Campbell spits and sneers lyrics that reflect a quarter-life crisis having crept.
2015 release from the pop punk band. The Greatest Generation is a realistic record THE WONDER YEARS - Soundtrack, Limited RSD YELLOW VINYL LP New & Sealed! BEND. 2015 release, the fifth album from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based pop punk band The Wonder Years. No Closer To Heaven was recorded between March and April 2015. The Wonder Years - Sister Cities Black.