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Exclusive: Life On The Sideline EP announcement, music video premiere

Since releasing Honesty Is A Dying Breed two years ago, Life On The Sideline has remained active on the road and is now ready to unveil its upcoming EP, Never Settle. To kick things off, we're premiering the music video for the band's new single, "Echo", which tells the sad story of a young girl reminiscing times spent with her deceased partner. While not a pop punk song per se, it's as catchy as one with an infectious chorus that you'll inevitably get stuck in your head. The band's sound could be compared to that of Transit's and The Early November's. Fans can pre-order the EP on iTunes and CD here, before it's released on June 7th. […]

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Wonder Years to Enter the Studio in January

The Wonder Years' Dan "Soupy" Campbell recently revealed in a new interview that the band will begin recording its fourth full-length album in January. Click the Read More… link to read an excerpt.

Are you looking forward to taking some time off before starting it all up again with LP4?

We never have time off (laughs). I think I know what we’re announced up to so I can say that after this tour we have three weeks off but we’re gonna be rehearsing because we already wrote the record. The record is written. And we’re actually tighter playing those songs than we’ve ever been before recording a record. But we want to make sure they’re so tight that when we get in there we can push through it and really hit it. We don’t want to waste time fucking up a part 100 times when we can hit it the first time and move on and add more to the song. So we’re gonna spend 3 weeks in December at home drilling the songs. January, we’re recording the record and February we’re in Costa Rica and Australia then we’re planned out from there I just can’t talk about it yet. I dunno exactly how long we’re playing for, but there’s no break. The end of an album cycle for us doesn’t mean rest. The rest quote unquote – I’m doing air quotes, you can’t see them – the rest was that we were at home for the summer. But we were writing everyday. We got a rehearsal space above an abandoned sandwich shop and we wrote songs everyday.

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