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Pop punk band The Wonder Years have released a video for their song Passing Through A Screen Door. The video was directed by Mitchell Wojcik and Samuel Gursky (who has worked on projects for the likes of Vampire Weekend and Fallout Boy). Vocalist Dan Campbell told Absolute Punk a bit about the lyrical inspiration for the song:
“I call the song an atypical love song, because that’s what it is to me. It touches on the idea of societal pressure dictating the way you should live your life. The wife, the kids, the house. I know that those are all things I want, but I don’t know when…and to be honest, I’m terrified of them. There’s so much that can go wrong. When you think about it, there’s so much responsibility. I don’t want to fuck up a kid’s life. Am I balanced enough, stable enough to help guide someone else through the world? Those are big ideas, they’re terrifying. I’m constantly running away from that.”
The Wonder Years are appearing on the 2013 Vans Warped Tour and you can check out the video for Passing Through A Screen Door here.