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04.11.2009

Vinyl Corner: The Wonder Years & All Or Nothing

posted by Will

in Music Reviews, Vinyl Corner

Distances Split White 7″

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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

18.06.2009

Man Overboard: Hung Up On Nothing

posted by Will

in Music Reviews

Lesson #1: Don’t start an EP off with an acoustic sing along! A lot of people really hate those acoustic sing alongs and might throw out your disc before even giving the other songs a chance. Ok, now that we have gotten that established, Man Overboard, despite starting off on a bad note, came back to win me over. I am a sucker for well played pop punk and Man Overboard do it quite well on their debut, Hung Up On Nothing. On the other hand, this is probably my least favorite style (think Taking Back Sunday, etc.) of pop punk and there is a huge emphasis on the POP part. The songs also have a tendency to run together…you know, really clean vocals and songs about girls and broken hearts. But there is no denying that Man Overboard are a step above many of their peers. The boys have a knack for writing memorable melodies and that becomes perfectly clear as you reach for the repeat button over and over. Man Overboard show a ton of promise for the future and will be a name that you will see in the future. Bank on it.

Label: Self-Released

Dreaming

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www.myspace.com/manoverboardnj