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The Wonder Years Brought Nostalgic Rock to Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale On May 23

  • Writer: Joanie Cox Henry
    Joanie Cox Henry
  • Jun 13
  • 1 min read

By Larry Marano


The Wonder Years delivered an emotionally charged 22-song journey through their catalog at Revolution Live, masterfully weaving together fan favorites like "Passing Through a Screen Door" and "Came Out Swinging" with deeper cuts that showcased their storytelling prowess. The Philadelphia rockers' performance was both intimate and explosive, with Dan Campbell's raw vocals cutting through the packed Fort Lauderdale venue as the band moved seamlessly from the opening punch of "Doors I Painted Shut" to the cathartic closer "The Ocean Grew Hands to Hold Me." Kevin Devine's opening set perfectly complemented the evening's introspective mood, while The Little Kruta String Ensemble added unexpected orchestral flourishes that elevated the entire experience. A perfect blend of nostalgia and growth that reminded everyone why The Wonder Years remain essential voices in modern rock.



 
 
 

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