The Upsides

The Upsides

by The Wonder Years
The Upsides

The Upsides

by The Wonder Years

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

The Wonder Years may take their name from the nostalgic and heartwarming TV show, but there is no nostalgia on The Upsides and their hearts are way too anxious and emotional to be warm. Hot hearts, maybe. Their songs are filled with post-college angst, busted hearts, big questions, hope, anger, humor, and life. Vocalist Soupy Campbell delivers the words with total commitment and little artifice; he sounds like a regular guy, not a rock & roll frontman. The band's brand of emo-punk-pop is just as straightforward and unadorned. There's no Auto-Tune, no cheesy synths, and no nods to the pop charts. They simply take the best of each element of their conglomerated sound (the hookiness of pop, the heart-spilling fever of emo, the rambling energy of punk) and let it rip. Guitarists Matt Brasch and Casey Cavaliere join together for major riffage, trade off dueling lines, and basically tear things up while drummer Mike Kennedy is full of fury when he should be, but shows restraint when he needs to, and Nick Steinborn adds the occasional unobtrusive keyboard part. It's a time-honored sound but the Wonder Years make it sound fresh and exciting by doing it seriously right. The concept album-like feel of the words that flow like a diary's worth of observations, feelings, and events, the way the songs fit together like an intricate puzzle, and the bleeding humanity of the band also help The Upsides stand out among all the pretenders, phonies, and wanna-bes that clutter the record bins and thank-you sections of liner notes. The Wonder Years may not be doing anything new at all, but with this record they give emo-pop the kick in the head it so richly deserves in 2010 and provide an alternative for people who want some punch in their pop. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 10/22/2021
Label: Hopeless Records
UPC: 0790692296415
Rank: 20332

Tracks

  1. My Last Semester
  2. Logan Circle
  3. Everything I Own Fits in This
  4. Backpack
  5. Dynamite Shovel
  6. New Years with Carl
  7. Weathers
  8. It's Never Sunny in South
  9. Philadelphia
  10. Hostels & Brothels
  11. Melrose Diner
  12. This Party Sucks
  13. Hey Thanks
  14. Washington Square Park
  15. All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Wonder Years   Primary Artist
Rachel Minton   Vocals
Marc Belanger   Trombone
Jamie Rhoden   Vocals
Shane Henderson   Vocals
Dave Mackinder   Vocals
Carl Weathers   Featured Artist
Matty Arsenault   Vocals
Josh Martin   Bass,Vocals
Casey Cavaliere   Guitar,Vocals
Matt Brasch   Guitar,Vocals
Nik Bruzzer   Vocals
Nik Bruzzese   Vocals
Matt Belanger   Trombone
Dan Campbell   Vocals,Ukulele
Mike Kennedy   Drums

Technical Credits

Joe Loftus   Vocal Engineer
Marc Belanger   Engineer
Vincent Ratti   Engineer,Vocal Engineer
The Wonder Years   Composer
Jake Caramanico   Vocal Engineer
Josh Martin   Group Member
Casey Cavaliere   Group Member
Dan Fishel   Cover Painting
Drew Conner   Vocal Engineer
Matt Brasch   Group Member
Matt Robett   Vocal Engineer
Mitch Wojcik   Photography
Nik Bruzzese   Vocal Engineer
Dan Campbell   Group Member
Mike Kennedy   Group Member
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