Distances Split White 7″

Pop/punk is universal and this split 7″ between The Wonder Years and All Or Nothing is a testament to that. The Wonder Years are from Philly, PA and All Or Nothing hail from the UK but both bands play pop/punk, albeit different shades of the genre.
We’ll start with the bad news. All Or Nothing’s three songs fall high on the pop scale and that’s not the kind I tend to go for usually. Think Taking Back Sunday more than anything else. The guy’s vocals are a bit too high pitched to take seriously even for this style. Granted the band has some pop chops but something is missing here. It just all feels a bit empty honestly.
Now, on to the good news! This is my second experience with The Wonder Years and I must admit I am floored by their progress. The band has grown leaps and bounds from their debut which sounded like a more generic poppy version of Set Your Goals. On these two songs the band seems to be finding a personality of their own. The silliness of the band’s early material is missing as they ditch the breakdowns in favor of a more refined pop approach. Granted this can still be classified as pop/punk but it’s remarkably well done and not in the least bit generic. Falling more in line with a band like Motion City Soundtrack, The Wonder Years show a maturation that make this split most definitely worth the price of admission.
Label: No Sleep
So why would you compare it to Taking Back Sunday if it’s too poppy and the vocals are high pitched? What a lazy comparison. Taking Back Sunday’s first album was like a poppier Hot Water Music album in many ways, he’s always had a bit of a gravel to his voice. Nowadays he sounds like Tim Kasher of Cursive.
Both these bands suck though.
lazy comparison? lazy reading?
i never compared his vocals to TBS. i said it was too poppy which overall i find TBS to be.
the fact that i found his vocals to be high pitched is another separate observation.
it’s all very serious business though.
TBS is cool, but fuck em. The wonder years are seriously top 3 best pop punk bands out right now.