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The Wonder Years '22

Posted by Loren on June 26, 2022

The Wonder Years '22
photo by Kelly Mason

Following multiple teaser singles throughout the year thus far, The Wonder Years has yet another single -- "What's Song (Your Name), but also a release date for the band's seventh album.

The Wonder Years will release The Hum Goes On Forever on Sept. 2. The band will also be touring in September leading up their set at Riot Fest.

track list:

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 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

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES:

August 27 - Is For Lovers Fest - Wichita, KS
August 28 - Is For Lovers Fest - Denver, CO
September 4 - The Great Allentown Fair - Allentown, PA
September 10 - Is For Lovers Fest - Cincinnati, OH
September 16 - Riot Fest - Chicago, IL
Oct 22-29 - When We Were Young - Las Vegas, NV

The Wonder Years '22
photo by Kelly Mason

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