The Wonder Years’ fifth album ‘No Closer To Heaven’ is an incredibly powerful body of work. It’s The Wonder Years at their very best. ‘Stained Glass Ceiling’, a collaboration with Jason Aalon Butler of letlive., underlines the message of the whole album. The intensely moving vocalisation captures the sense of guilt felt by those who can see the injustices in the world, but feel powerless as mere observers. It’s a song that asks questions from every angle.
It’s not the first time that Dan ‘Soupy’ Campbell and Jason have worked together, with Dan providing vocals on ‘The Dope Beat’ as part of letlive.’s Renditions series. ‘Stained Glass Ceilings’ is the first time the pair have had an equal input on a song though and below the pair explain why it won’t be the last.
“Dan called me, he’d let me know he wanted me to sing on their next record and I certainly was honoured and obliged,” explains Jason. “As far as this current music scene that we’re somewhat relative to, it’s rare that I find sparks of inspiration. It’s rare that I connect strongly with many of the bands that we may be contemporaries with,” he continues, before clarifying that he doesn’t want to offend anyone.