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''No Closer to Heaven'' is the fifth studio album by American
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. Struggling with writer's block, vocalist Daniel Campbell spoke with several friends who were in bands for inspiration. ''No Closer to Heaven'' is a concept album, detailing the loss of a loved one. The album was recorded between March and April 2015. It was produced by Steve Evetts at The Omen Room. "Cardinals" was released as a single in June, followed by "Cigarettes & Saints" a month later. "I Don't Like Who I Was Then" was made available for streaming in August. "Thanks for the Ride" was made available for streaming in early September. ''No Closer to Heaven'' was released through Hopeless on September 4. The Target edition featured two additional tracks.


Background

Between 2010 and 2013,
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released a trilogy of albums (''
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'' 010 '' Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing'' 011and '' The Greatest Generation'' 013 that dealt with vocalist Daniel Campbell's struggles of being scared, loneliness and feeling lost.Biddulph 2015, p. 43 These albums helped increase the band's popularity, "cementing themselves as op punks leading force", according to ''
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'' reviewer Evan Lucy. In spring 2014 the band went on The Greatest Generation World Tour. In May, Campbell announced a solo project,
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. With this project, Campbell pushed himself "to make a piece of fiction feel just as raw and personal as songs about my life". An album, ''We Don't Have Each Other'', was released in July. Campbell performed on a few dates of the 2014 edition of
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. In February 2015, the group played three celebratory shows where they played the trilogy of albums in their entirety.


Composition

On September 2, 2014, Campbell posted a photo with caption "Since our last practice spot was condemned by the board of health, we'll be writing our next record in this new luxurious practice space". On November 13, the band began writing material for their next album. Campbell later revealed that he suffered chronic writer's block while coming up with new ideas.Biddulph 2015, p. 44 He would frequently sit in his girlfriend's apartment, walk to a coffee shop, and sit by a riverside – all of which failing to inspire him. Campbell frequently hit his notebook in frustration. By January 2015 Campbell started feeling depressed, then started panicking, which turned to rage. Instead of giving up, Campbell started talking to the lyricists from both
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, and Jason Aalon Butler of
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These conversations helped Campbell rebuild his confidence. About the album's title, Campbell explained: "I was at this turning point with the ewrecord where I was like, “I don't want to write about the suburban American experience anymore ..€ I was thinking about other things in life ..It started to feel like I was in a footrace with an expanding universe, and I was never going to get to the finish line." ''No Closer to Heaven'' is a
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, detailing the loss of a loved one. Asked how this album is different compared to their previous output, Campbell replied: "We want to make something new. We just tried to push out in every direction. It's a little bit softer, it's a little bit louder, it's a little bit faster, it's a little bit slower. It moves out every way." All the songs were written by The Wonder Years at The Nightmare Factory. Campbell wrote all the lyrics in, according to the album booklet, "his bedroom and various coffee shops or parks." Jason Aalon Butler provided additional lyrics for "Stained Glass Ceilings" while in the break room at the studio. In "Cardinals", Campbell expresses grief about himself "being too self-involved to see when someone you love needs your help." "Thanks for the Ride" was written about Campbell's deceased friend who he ponders what her life would be like if she had lived. Campbell explained that he attempted to write a verse "if personhad come out of the coma cenario.


Recording

On March 13, 2015 the band entered pre-production for a new album. On April 19, the band announced they had finished recording. The album was produced and engineered by Steve Evetts at The Omen Room. Additional engineering was performed by Allan Hessler. Jason Aalon Butler of letlive. provides additional vocals on "Stained Glass Ceilings". Campbell claimed Butler's "voice was absolutely perfect for it."Sayce 2015, p. 8 Additional group vocals were provided by Allison Weiss, Charlie Saxton, Brett Jones, Joanna Katcher, Natalie Schaffer and Dave Summers. Evetts played a
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on "No Closer to Heaven". Mixing was performed by Phil Nicolo at Studio 4, while Alan Douches mastered the album at West West Side Music.


Release

On June 29, 2015 The Wonder Years announced ''No Closer to Heaven'', and the track listing and cover art was revealed. The artwork was illustrated by Michael Cortada. When people pre-ordered the album they prompted to select one of four charities that the band would then donate to. A day later, "Cardinals" was made available for streaming and a music video was released. The video was directed by Kevin Slack. The video features Campbell carrying an unconscious friend down a street. The song was also released as a single. When Campbell gets to the middle of the road, an ambulance is seen situated in front of him. As Campbell moves closer to it, the ambulance pulls away. The rest of the band members have cameos in the video. The band played on the 2015 edition of
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. On July 31, the band released a music video for "Cigarettes & Saints", which was directed by Jeremi Mattern of
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. The video features a teenage girl apparently writing a suicide note. The girl proceeds to pick up her bag and venture into a forest. She puts giant stones in her bag and proceeds to walk up a hill. At first, she contemplates jumping in a river, before throwing the bag and then jumping after it. On the same day, the song was released as a single. On August 20, "I Don't Like Who I Was Then" was made available for streaming via ''
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''. To help promote the release, the band performed a series of in-store acoustic shows between late August and early September. On September 3, "Thanks for the Ride" was made available for streaming via '' Spin''. The following day, ''No Closer to Heaven'' was released through
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. The Target edition includes a new song, "Slow Dancing with San Andreas" and an alternative version of "Palm Reader". The band went on a headlining fall tour in October and November with support from
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. To promote the tour, a 7" vinyl was released. It featured Campbell and
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of Motion City Soundtrack having traded instrumental tracks of songs from each bands' latest albums and wrote their own lyrics over them. The band supported
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on their tour of the UK in February 2016. On March 2, a music video was released for "Stained Glass Ceilings". It was directed by Mattern and shot in the group's hometown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In March and April, the group went on a headlining US tour with support from letlive.,
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. In October and November, the group went on a headlining US tour with support from Real Friends,
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Reception

''No Closer to Heaven'' has received universal acclaim from
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" rating out of 100 from selected independent ratings and reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a Metascore of 91/100, based on 6 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim." Prior to the album's release,
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included the album as one of their "35 Most Anticipated Fall 2015 Albums". The album was included at number 11 on ''Rock Sound''s top 50 releases of 2015 list. The album was ranked at number 8 on
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's top albums of 2015 list. "Cardinals" was included on ''
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''s "10 Songs You Need To Hear From June 2015" list. The video for "Cardinals" was included on ''Alternative Press''s "The Best Music Videos of 2015 so far" list. "Cardinals" was nominated for Best Music Video at the 2016
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. ''No Closer to Heaven'' sold 22,144 copies in the first week, making it the largest first-week sales of their career. It charted at number 12 in the U.S., number 46 in the UK and number 59 in Australia.


Track listing

All songs written by The Wonder Years, all lyrics written by Daniel Campbell.


Personnel

Personnel per booklet. ;The Wonder Years * Matthew Brasch – rhythm guitar, vocals * Daniel Campbell – lead vocals * Casey Cavaliere – lead guitar, vocals * Michael Kennedy – drums, percussion * Joshua Martin – bass, vocals * Nicholas Steinborn – guitar, keyboards, vocals ;Additional musicians *
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– additional vocals on "Stained Glass Ceilings" *
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, Charlie Saxton, Brett Jones, Joanna Katcher, Natalie Schaffer, Dave Summers – additional group vocals * Steve Evetts –
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on "No Closer to Heaven" ;Production * Steve Evetts – producer, engineer * Allan Hessler – additional engineering * Phil Nicolo – mixing * Alan Douches – mastering * Michael Cortada – illustration * Megan Thompson – photograph * Werewolf Girlfriend – layout


Chart performance


References

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