Rating for The Wonder Years - The Greatest Generation 4 This plays, in a great part, to the absolutely brilliant, even prolific, writing of lead vocalist Dan “Soupy” Campbell, whose Bukowski-inspired style promotes heavy feelings of familiarity and comfort for the wayward, the downtrodden, and the defeated. Just as The Upsides kindled the concept of not being sad anymore, and Suburbia reinforced the concept of finding home, The Greatest Generation speaks of self worth and living up to the sometimes lofty expectations of others with casually poetic lyricism that will have listeners nodding their heads, feeling a sense of familial closeness with every uttered syllable. Soupy’s lyrics are...
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