Wonders of the Younger

| Plain White T's

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Wonders of the Younger

Wonders of the Younger is the sixth studio album by American rock band Plain White T's. It was released by Hollywood Records on December 7, 2010 and was produced by Ian Kirkpatrick. The collection of the songs was designed to evoke the feeling of awe and the yearning for adventure remembered from youth. On September 9, the album art was revealed on the band's official MySpace account. On September 13, the album finished up with mastering engineer Brian "Big Bass" Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Hollywood. --Wikipedia

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  • Slant Magazine

    Hopefully, this album-length mess of a therapy session has resolved whatever issues the band has with their inner-children, leaving them free too abandon their adolescent emo selves behind and reinvent themselves as adults.  

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  • All Music

    As far as pop albums go, this one strikes a rare balance between familiarity and novelty.  

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  • Alter The Press

    A step in the right direction and breathes new life into the band.  

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  • Contact Music

    This album is a very fun and easy listen. Combining their original sounds with a tendency to experiment across various genres has resulted in a great outing by this band.  

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  • Rock Sound

    So unashamedly poppy and upbeat that it’s like they’re gleefully giving their finger to the haters.  

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  • Dead Press

    This album is a fun and easy listen. Merging their original sounds with an inclination to experiment across a range of genres has resulted in a great outcome.  

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  • The Aquarian

    This softer and slower album felt as if they took a whole new approach to music, and drifted from their old ways. 

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    The idealism is admirable, but after an album of Bambi's worldview via Beach Boys strings, you'll want to put Higgenson down for a nap.  

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