THE WONDER YEARS SIGN TO HOPELESS RECORDS



"I'm not sad anymore, I'm just tired of this place..." is the opening line of Philadelphia natives The Wonder Years' newest release, The Upsides. With their latest announcement, I don't believe the band has much to be sad about these days. After years of countless touring and several releases on No Sleep Records &  Run For Cover Records, the Philly boys have jumped ship and signed to Hopeless Records, home of one of the scene's largest bands, All Time Low. Apparently the final details of the signing went down over a vicious pancake eat-off. Here's a video of the action unfolding:



Luckily the eat-off ended well and Hopeless will re-release The Upsides in early fall with updated artwork and four new tracks: one full band, one acoustic, an acoustic rendition of "Washington Square Park," and a re-worked version of "Logan Circle."

You can catch The Wonder Years live at Metro supporting Streetlight Manifesto on Friday, July 2. Tickets are on sale now!