The Wonder Years are celebrating the 10th anniversary of their fan-favorite record No Closer to Heaven with a fully remixed and remastered edition. This version breathes new life into the 2015 record while honoring its original spirit. The album is available to stream digitally everywhere now, and fans can pre-order limited vinyl ahead of its full release on November 21. This special double LP will feature the newly mixed/mastered recordings, 2 b-sides never-before-on vinyl, 3 previously unreleased demo recordings, as well as 10 swappable, specially curated, cover art card designs. Fans were also treated to a brand new music video for “I Don’t Like Who I Was Then,” which has never received the video treatment before. Most importantly, the band is excited for fans new and old to experience the beloved album in a brand new light.
The Wonder Years are one of the most enduring forces in modern alternative. With a career spanning over two decades and a deep catalogue of releases and lore, the band continues to evolve while maintaining every fiber of honesty and vulnerability that they came here with. Having toured the globe extensively including North America, Europe, Australia, and beyond, The Wonder Years have shared the stage with My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Descendants, Thursday, Bleachers, and more. They’ve also created their own label and annual festival, Loneliest Place On Earth, which has hosted bands like Hot Mulligan, Origami Angel, Laura Stevenson, and more. Their 2018 album, Sister Cities, debuted at #5 on the US Top Albums Chart and 2020’s album, The Hum Goes On Forever, was hailed as one of the best albums of the 2020s so far by Paste Magazine. This summer, the band wrote “New Lows” – the theme song for WWE’s Becky Lynch – proving their extensive reach in both the music and entertainment worlds.


