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Anderson met future band mate Aaron Kelley on [[Facebook]] around 2010 when he was fourteen-years-old.<ref>{{cite web |title=Exclusive Interview With The Wrecks |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQETHic3Lgw |website=YouTube |publisher=The Musie}}</ref> Remaining friends through 2014, Kelley introduced Anderson to recording industry executive [[Richard Reines]], of whom he was interning for at the time, and Anderson began writing and producing for the bands that Reines managed. In September 2014, Anderson and Kelley formed a pop-punk band, Coastbound, with three others – Kyle Hulett, Steven Groot, and Taylor Enzminger.<ref>{{cite web |title=coastboundpunk |url=https://www.instagram.com/coastboundpunk/ |website=Instagram}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Coastbound |url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTQdH42HS9POF3KMGv65NKQ/videos?view=0&sort=dd&flow=grid |website=YouTube}}</ref> The group released five-track EP ''Wasting Your Breath''<ref>{{cite web |title=Coastbound - Wasting Your Breath (EP Review) |url=http://www.soundinthesignals.com/2015/06/coastbound-wasting-your-breath-ep-review.html |website=Sound in the Signals}}</ref> and a mildly successful cover of [[The Weeknd]]'s "[[The Hills (song)|The Hills]]."<ref>{{cite web |title=The Hills - The Weeknd (Coastbound Pop-Punk cover) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtfdxCx26oU |website=YouTube |publisher=Coastbound}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Coastbound Turns 'The Hills' Into a Rock Banger |url=https://twitter.com/WRXNickA/status/641415279461797888 |website=Z100 |publisher=Z100 New York}}</ref> Coastbound continued performing at local music festivals in California throughout 2015;<ref>{{cite web |title=Winter Fest |url=https://www.facebook.com/CoastboundPunk/photos/a.785635638192663/813296405426586/ |website=Facebook Announcement |publisher=Local Pop-Punk Coalition}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=SouthBySoWhat?! |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/0c6yEylSB3/ |website=Instagram Announcement |publisher=Hopeless Records Acoustic Stage}}</ref> however, in September 2015, Aaron and Kelley announced their intentions to place the band on a hiatus to pursue a "new music endeavor with an indie rock project."<ref>{{cite web |title=Hiatus Announcement |url=https://twitter.com/coastboundpunk/status/648196355333054464 |website=Twitter}}</ref> Sometime in October 2015, Anderson's new project released a song, "Get 'Em Ready," which features in Episode 5 of [[CBS]]'s ''[[Limitless (TV series)|Limitless]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Limitless Soundtrack Season 1E5 · Personality Crisis |url=https://www.tunefind.com/show/limitless/season-1/25599 |website=Tune Find}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Twitter Announcement |url=https://twitter.com/WeAreTheWrecks/status/656670903418286080 |website=Twitter}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Nick Anderson (The Wrecks) |url=https://twitter.com/WRXNickA/status/1235630038877212673 |website=LACM |publisher=Los Angeles College of Music}}</ref> |
Anderson met future band mate Aaron Kelley on [[Facebook]] around 2010 when he was fourteen-years-old.<ref>{{cite web |title=Exclusive Interview With The Wrecks |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQETHic3Lgw |website=YouTube |publisher=The Musie}}</ref> Remaining friends through 2014, Kelley introduced Anderson to recording industry executive [[Richard Reines]], of whom he was interning for at the time, and Anderson began writing and producing for the bands that Reines managed. In September 2014, Anderson and Kelley formed a pop-punk band, Coastbound, with three others – Kyle Hulett, Steven Groot, and Taylor Enzminger.<ref>{{cite web |title=coastboundpunk |url=https://www.instagram.com/coastboundpunk/ |website=Instagram}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Coastbound |url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTQdH42HS9POF3KMGv65NKQ/videos?view=0&sort=dd&flow=grid |website=YouTube}}</ref> The group released five-track EP ''Wasting Your Breath''<ref>{{cite web |title=Coastbound - Wasting Your Breath (EP Review) |url=http://www.soundinthesignals.com/2015/06/coastbound-wasting-your-breath-ep-review.html |website=Sound in the Signals}}</ref> and a mildly successful cover of [[The Weeknd]]'s "[[The Hills (song)|The Hills]]."<ref>{{cite web |title=The Hills - The Weeknd (Coastbound Pop-Punk cover) |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtfdxCx26oU |website=YouTube |publisher=Coastbound}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Coastbound Turns 'The Hills' Into a Rock Banger |url=https://twitter.com/WRXNickA/status/641415279461797888 |website=Z100 |publisher=Z100 New York}}</ref> Coastbound continued performing at local music festivals in California throughout 2015;<ref>{{cite web |title=Winter Fest |url=https://www.facebook.com/CoastboundPunk/photos/a.785635638192663/813296405426586/ |website=Facebook Announcement |publisher=Local Pop-Punk Coalition}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=SouthBySoWhat?! |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/0c6yEylSB3/ |website=Instagram Announcement |publisher=Hopeless Records Acoustic Stage}}</ref> however, in September 2015, Aaron and Kelley announced their intentions to place the band on a hiatus to pursue a "new music endeavor with an indie rock project."<ref>{{cite web |title=Hiatus Announcement |url=https://twitter.com/coastboundpunk/status/648196355333054464 |website=Twitter}}</ref> Sometime in October 2015, Anderson's new project released a song, "Get 'Em Ready," which features in Episode 5 of [[CBS]]'s ''[[Limitless (TV series)|Limitless]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Limitless Soundtrack Season 1E5 · Personality Crisis |url=https://www.tunefind.com/show/limitless/season-1/25599 |website=Tune Find}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Twitter Announcement |url=https://twitter.com/WeAreTheWrecks/status/656670903418286080 |website=Twitter}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Nick Anderson (The Wrecks) |url=https://twitter.com/WRXNickA/status/1235630038877212673 |website=LACM |publisher=Los Angeles College of Music}}</ref> |
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In late 2015, Anderson and Kelley invited Billy Nally, Harrison Nussbaum, and Nick |
In late 2015, Anderson and Kelley invited Billy Nally, Harrison Nussbaum, and Nick "Schmizz" Schmidt to join their new project.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Triangle interviews The Wrecks, talks recent debut |url=https://www.thetriangle.org/entertainment/triangle-interviews-wrecks-talks-recent-debut/ |website=The Triangle}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |last1=Morton |first1=Ken |title=THE WRECKS: BAND ON THE RISE TO SPEND THE SUMMER OPENING FOR ALL TIME LOW |url=https://highwiredaze.com/2017/05/20/thewrecksint1/ |website=Highwire Daze}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=An Interview With The Indie-Rock Band THE WRECKS On Touring So Far, Favorite Musicians And Much More! |url=https://music.allaccess.com/an-interview-with-the-indie-rock-band-the-wrecks-on-touring-so-far-favorite-musicians-and-much-more/ |website=All Access Music}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Exclusive Interview With The Wrecks |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQETHic3Lgw |website=YouTube |publisher=The Musie}}</ref> The Wrecks had formally begun in [[Thousand Oaks, California]],<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks |url=https://first-avenue.com/performer/the-wrecks/ |website=First Avenue & Seventh Street Entry}}</ref> in mid-November 2015.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Morton |first1=Ken |title=THE WRECKS: BAND ON THE RISE TO SPEND THE SUMMER OPENING FOR ALL TIME LOW |url=https://highwiredaze.com/2017/05/20/thewrecksint1/ |website=Highwire Daze}}</ref> Through a friend's housekeeping engagement, Anderson gained access to a professional [[Home recording|home studio]], albeit without the owner's permission, and the group self-recorded three tracks for an extended play in just three days, with roommate, [[audio engineer|sound engineer]], and Coastbound collaborator Andrew D'Angelo serving as co-producer.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks |url=http://www.masqueradeatlanta.com/attraction/the-wrecks/ |website=The Masquerade}}</ref> On December 22, 2016, the line-up signed with [[Another Century Records]]. Soon after, their debut single "Favorite Liar" received significant [[Sirius XM|airplay]] and charted in the top forty on [[Alternative Airplay|alternative radio]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks Release "Freaking Out" |url=http://www.stagerightsecrets.com/exclusive-premiere-the-wrecks-freaking-out/ |website=Stage Right Secrets}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks |url=https://www.bottlerocknapavalley.com/artist/the-wrecks/ |website=BottleRock Napa Valley}}</ref> The single obtained five million [[Spotify|Spotify streams]] within a year of its release;<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks Join All Time Low Tour 'Favorite Liar' Has Over 5.5 Million Listens On Spotify |url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/The-Wrecks-Join-All-Time-Low-Tour-Favorite-Liar-Has-Over-55-Million-Listens-On-Spotify-20170626 |website=Broadway World}}</ref> as of December 2020, the track boasted over twenty-five million streams. |
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After their record deal with Another Century Records, the Wrecks attempted to professionally record their sophomore EP in [[Los Angeles]];<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks |url=http://www.masqueradeatlanta.com/attraction/the-wrecks/ |website=The Masquerade}}</ref> however, discontent with its sound, the band abandoned the project to start from scratch. Having depleted their budget, Anderson attempted to fund their endeavors by participating in [[clinical trials|medical studies]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=London |first1=Larry |title=Border Crossings: The Wrecks |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehLqkO0n4f4&t=804s |website=YouTube |publisher=VOA Music}}</ref> and working [[Minimum wage|minimum wage jobs]].<ref>{{cite web |title=THE WRECKS SHARE PRODUCTION ESCAPADES: 'I SWEAR IT WAS LIKE A BLACK OPS MISSION' |url=http://pancakesandwhiskey.com/2017/08/09/the-wrecks-share-production-escapades-i-swear-it-was-like-a-black-ops-mission/ |website=Pancakes and Whiskey}}</ref> The band temporarily moved into Anderson's grandmother's home in rural [[Wellsville, New York]]<ref>{{cite web |title=INTERVIEW: THE WRECKS |url=http://sites.bu.edu/wtbu/2017/11/21/interview-the-wrecks/ |website=WTBU}}</ref> and finished their next EP, ''Panic Vertigo'', at the barn studio of friend Patrick Barry. Throughout the process, D'Angelo continued to serve as the band's sound engineer and co-producer.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks record an EP... in a barn. |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4NsODaLUSY&t=6s |website=YouTube |publisher=The Wrecks}}</ref> The recording process took one and a half years,<ref>{{cite web |title=B-Sides On-Air: Interview - The Wrecks Talk Formation, 'Panic Vertigo |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxqYqR6X8V8 |website=YouTube |publisher=B-Sides On-Air}}</ref> and much of it took place over the summer of 2017 during [[All Time Low]]'s "[[Last Young Renegade#Release|Last Young Renegade Tour]], of which the Wrecks opened for. ''Panic Vertigo'' was released on February 16, 2018. |
After their record deal with Another Century Records, the Wrecks attempted to professionally record their sophomore EP in [[Los Angeles]];<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks |url=http://www.masqueradeatlanta.com/attraction/the-wrecks/ |website=The Masquerade}}</ref> however, discontent with its sound, the band abandoned the project to start from scratch. Having depleted their budget, Anderson attempted to fund their endeavors by participating in [[clinical trials|medical studies]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=London |first1=Larry |title=Border Crossings: The Wrecks |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehLqkO0n4f4&t=804s |website=YouTube |publisher=VOA Music}}</ref> and working [[Minimum wage|minimum wage jobs]].<ref>{{cite web |title=THE WRECKS SHARE PRODUCTION ESCAPADES: 'I SWEAR IT WAS LIKE A BLACK OPS MISSION' |url=http://pancakesandwhiskey.com/2017/08/09/the-wrecks-share-production-escapades-i-swear-it-was-like-a-black-ops-mission/ |website=Pancakes and Whiskey}}</ref> The band temporarily moved into Anderson's grandmother's home in rural [[Wellsville, New York]]<ref>{{cite web |title=INTERVIEW: THE WRECKS |url=http://sites.bu.edu/wtbu/2017/11/21/interview-the-wrecks/ |website=WTBU}}</ref> and finished their next EP, ''Panic Vertigo'', at the barn studio of friend Patrick Barry. Throughout the process, D'Angelo continued to serve as the band's sound engineer and co-producer.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Wrecks record an EP... in a barn. |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4NsODaLUSY&t=6s |website=YouTube |publisher=The Wrecks}}</ref> The recording process took one and a half years,<ref>{{cite web |title=B-Sides On-Air: Interview - The Wrecks Talk Formation, 'Panic Vertigo |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxqYqR6X8V8 |website=YouTube |publisher=B-Sides On-Air}}</ref> and much of it took place over the summer of 2017 during [[All Time Low]]'s "[[Last Young Renegade#Release|Last Young Renegade Tour]], of which the Wrecks opened for. ''Panic Vertigo'' was released on February 16, 2018. |
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Nicholas "Nick" Anderson is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is best known as the frontman of the alternative rock band the Wrecks since its formation in 2015.
Early life
Anderson was born in Upstate New York[1] and grew up in rural Wellsville. He learned to play the piano at eight-years-old and taught himself to play the guitar at fourteen.[2] In December 2012, he formed his first band, Exit Plan, with Tyler Cornell, Jesse McKee, and Jimmy Dixon.[3][4][5]
Aside from music, Anderson was also prolific in baseball. Anderson pitched for a varsity team at Wellsville High School from 2011 until his graduation in 2013.[6] After setting several regional records,[7] he played for San Diego City College in California,[8] pursuing a two-year major in digital audio technology alongside baseball. Around this time, Anderson was featured as a successful contestent on Let's Make a Deal.[9] While balancing his college career, seventeen-year-old Anderson continued performing at various San Diego music festivals with Exit Plan.[10]
Career
Anderson met future band mate Aaron Kelley on Facebook around 2010 when he was fourteen-years-old.[11] Remaining friends through 2014, Kelley introduced Anderson to recording industry executive Richard Reines, of whom he was interning for at the time, and Anderson began writing and producing for the bands that Reines managed. In September 2014, Anderson and Kelley formed a pop-punk band, Coastbound, with three others – Kyle Hulett, Steven Groot, and Taylor Enzminger.[12][13] The group released five-track EP Wasting Your Breath[14] and a mildly successful cover of The Weeknd's "The Hills."[15][16] Coastbound continued performing at local music festivals in California throughout 2015;[17][18] however, in September 2015, Aaron and Kelley announced their intentions to place the band on a hiatus to pursue a "new music endeavor with an indie rock project."[19] Sometime in October 2015, Anderson's new project released a song, "Get 'Em Ready," which features in Episode 5 of CBS's Limitless.[20][21][22]
In late 2015, Anderson and Kelley invited Billy Nally, Harrison Nussbaum, and Nick "Schmizz" Schmidt to join their new project.[23] [24][25][26] The Wrecks had formally begun in Thousand Oaks, California,[27] in mid-November 2015.[28] Through a friend's housekeeping engagement, Anderson gained access to a professional home studio, albeit without the owner's permission, and the group self-recorded three tracks for an extended play in just three days, with roommate, sound engineer, and Coastbound collaborator Andrew D'Angelo serving as co-producer.[29] On December 22, 2016, the line-up signed with Another Century Records. Soon after, their debut single "Favorite Liar" received significant airplay and charted in the top forty on alternative radio.[30][31] The single obtained five million Spotify streams within a year of its release;[32] as of December 2020, the track boasted over twenty-five million streams.
After their record deal with Another Century Records, the Wrecks attempted to professionally record their sophomore EP in Los Angeles;[33] however, discontent with its sound, the band abandoned the project to start from scratch. Having depleted their budget, Anderson attempted to fund their endeavors by participating in medical studies[34] and working minimum wage jobs.[35] The band temporarily moved into Anderson's grandmother's home in rural Wellsville, New York[36] and finished their next EP, Panic Vertigo, at the barn studio of friend Patrick Barry. Throughout the process, D'Angelo continued to serve as the band's sound engineer and co-producer.[37] The recording process took one and a half years,[38] and much of it took place over the summer of 2017 during All Time Low's "Last Young Renegade Tour, of which the Wrecks opened for. Panic Vertigo was released on February 16, 2018.
The Wrecks' debut album, Infinitely Ordinary, was released on May 1, 2020.[39] Infinitely Ordinary took roughly two years of refining, and unlike their previous EPs, the album features an array of producers and collaborators[40], including Daniel Chae of Run River North.[41] A track from the album, "We All Get Lonely" (featuring TOMI), appears on the NHL 21 soundtrack.[42][43]
On December 18, 2020, the Wrecks released their third EP, Static.[44] Originally planning to release a deluxe album, it was ultimately decided by the band to split the project into two extended plays, Static being the first of the two.[45][46] The band revealed on their Twitter account that the second EP will be released in 2021.[47] In 2021, the band announced their intent to release a plethora of new music throughout the year.[48]
Solo ventures
In August 2019, Hoodie Allen's song "You Should Let Me Know" was released, with lyrics, production, and vocals contributed by Anderson,[49] and guitar supplied by fellow Wrecks guitarist Schmidt.[50][51] On March 25, 2020, the band's frontman Anderson was featured alongside Hoodie on an MTV Instagram livestream during which he teased the Wrecks' upcoming album.[52] During the same livestream, it was revealed that Anderson produced all of the song's on Hoodie's fifth album.
On November 13, 2020, coinciding with Good Boy Daisy's debut single "Grey," Anderson announced his partnership with the female rock duo as their producer.[53][54][55] In the following year, the Wrecks would feature on the duo's single "Never Learn."[56][57]
Personal life
Anderson has publicly endorsed Nerf,[58][59] even recording an original song using their products.[60]
Discography
Solo or unreleased
Year | Song | Studio | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | "Get 'Em Ready" | Yes | Features in Episode 5 of CBS's Limitless.[61][62][63] | [64] |
2016 | "Wasted Youth" | [65] | ||
2018 | "Right Back Where I Started" | Featured in an episode of Sugar Pine 7. | [66] | |
"Life" | No | Performed at the 2018 Bunbury Music Festival. | [67][68] | |
"Rely" | Throughout November 2018, the Wrecks performed new song "Rely" at several concerts; however, the song remains unreleased.[69][70] | [71][72] | ||
"You Should See Me in a Crown" (Billie Eilish Cover) |
Yes | [73] |
Exit Plan
Coastbound
- Wasting Your Breath (2015)
The Wrecks
- We Are The Wrecks (2016)
- Panic Vertigo (2018)
- Infinitely Ordinary (2020)
- Static (2020)
With other artists
Year | Song | Artist | Album | Contribution | Ref. |
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2019 | "You Should Let Me Know" | Hoodie Allen | Whatever USA | Production, co-written, vocals | [76][77] |
2020 | "Cecilia" | Sugar Pine 7 | non-album single | Production | [78] |
"Grey" | Good Boy Daisy | [79] |
Videography
Music videos
The Wrecks
Other appearances
Title | Artist | Year | Notes | Ref. |
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"Overrated" | Coastbound | 2015 | Lyric video | [80] |
"The Hills" (The Weeknd Cover) |
Music video | [81] | ||
"Real Love" | Sugar Pine 7 | 2020 | Music video | [82] |
"Grey" | Good Boy Daisy | Lyric video | [83] |
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Let's Make A Deal | Contestant | [84] |
Web
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | All Night | Band | Episode: Sink or Swim[85] |
2018-2020 | Sugar Pine 7 | Himself | |
2020 | The Wrecks Mockumentary | Self-released mockumentary[91] |
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- ^ Murphy, Caitlin. "Nick Anderson to play one more local show Saturday at Wellsville Creative Arts Center". Wellsville Daily.
- ^ Anderson, John. "Exit Plan: Making of the demo for Sloots". YouTube.
- ^ Anderson, John. "Twenty One Pilots - Car Radio cover (Exit Plan)". YouTube.
- ^ Anderson, John. "Nick Anderson CD release party highlights". YouTube.
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- ^ Campbell, Shawn. "Meet the 2013 All-Stars". Olean Times Herald.
- ^ Paventi, Jared. "New York high school baseball records that will be hard to beat". New York Upstate.
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- ^ "Coastbound". YouTube.
- ^ "Coastbound - Wasting Your Breath (EP Review)". Sound in the Signals.
- ^ "The Hills - The Weeknd (Coastbound Pop-Punk cover)". YouTube. Coastbound.
- ^ "Coastbound Turns 'The Hills' Into a Rock Banger". Z100. Z100 New York.
- ^ "Winter Fest". Facebook Announcement. Local Pop-Punk Coalition.
- ^ "SouthBySoWhat?!". Instagram Announcement. Hopeless Records Acoustic Stage.
- ^ "Hiatus Announcement". Twitter.
- ^ "Limitless Soundtrack Season 1E5 · Personality Crisis". Tune Find.
- ^ "Twitter Announcement". Twitter.
- ^ "Nick Anderson (The Wrecks)". LACM. Los Angeles College of Music.
- ^ "The Triangle interviews The Wrecks, talks recent debut". The Triangle.
- ^ Morton, Ken. "THE WRECKS: BAND ON THE RISE TO SPEND THE SUMMER OPENING FOR ALL TIME LOW". Highwire Daze.
- ^ "An Interview With The Indie-Rock Band THE WRECKS On Touring So Far, Favorite Musicians And Much More!". All Access Music.
- ^ "Exclusive Interview With The Wrecks". YouTube. The Musie.
- ^ "The Wrecks". First Avenue & Seventh Street Entry.
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- ^ "The Wrecks Release "Freaking Out"". Stage Right Secrets.
- ^ "The Wrecks". BottleRock Napa Valley.
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- ^ "The Wrecks". The Masquerade.
- ^ London, Larry. "Border Crossings: The Wrecks". YouTube. VOA Music.
- ^ "THE WRECKS SHARE PRODUCTION ESCAPADES: 'I SWEAR IT WAS LIKE A BLACK OPS MISSION'". Pancakes and Whiskey.
- ^ "INTERVIEW: THE WRECKS". WTBU.
- ^ "The Wrecks record an EP... in a barn". YouTube. The Wrecks.
- ^ "B-Sides On-Air: Interview - The Wrecks Talk Formation, 'Panic Vertigo". YouTube. B-Sides On-Air.
- ^ "The Wrecks Break Down Their Electric Debut Album 'Infinitely Ordinary': Exclusive". Billboard. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
- ^ Parker, Jack. "THE WRECKS' INFINITELY ORDINARY: THE STORIES WHICH SHAPED THE ALBUM". All Things Loud.
- ^ Weatherby, Taylor. "The Wrecks Break Down Their Electric Debut Album 'Infinitely Ordinary': Exclusive". Billboard.
- ^ "NHL 21 Soundtrack Official Soundtrack for EA SPORTS NHL 21". Spotify. NHL Soundtrack.
- ^ "EA Sports NHL". Facebook.
- ^ "THE WRECKS RELEASE NEW EP STATIC". Volatile Weekly.
- ^ Devine, Anna Milo. "The Wrecks Release Static EP". Noise Trend.
- ^ Dill, Jennifer. "THE WRECKS RELEASE NEW EP "STATIC"". Second Society Report.
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- ^ Anderson, Nick. "New single "Never Learn" collab with @goodboydaisy out 1/22". Instagram.
- ^ "Never Learn by Good Boy Daisy feat. The Wrecks". Feature.fm.
- ^ "The Wreck's Dish Out Details of Nerf Endorsement, Favorite Artists and Origin Story". Loyola Phoenix.
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- ^ Wrecks - Get em' Ready (Official Audio) %5bREAD DESCRIPTION%5d "The Wrecks - Get em' Ready (Official Audio)". YouTube.
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- ^ "Right Back Where I Started - Nick Anderson". YouTube.
- ^ "The Wrecks - Life (High Quality Audio) [Unreleased Song]". YouTube.
- ^ "The Wrecks - Life (Unreleased Track) @ Bunbury Music Festival (June 1, 2018)". YouTube.
- ^ Moster, Jim. "Review: The Wrecks tear it up on 'Panic Vertigo' tour". The Observer.
- ^ "Rely - The Wrecks (11/3/18)". YouTube.
- ^ "Rely - The Wrecks (11/3/18)". YouTube.
- ^ "The Wrecks - Rely (Live from Atlanta 2018) HD AUDIO". YouTube.
- ^ "You Should See Me In A Crown (Cover) - The Wrecks". YouTube.
- ^ Anderson, Nick. "A Love For Tomorrow". Myspace.
- ^ Anderson, Nick. "A Love for Tomorrow". Spotify.
- ^ Allen, Hoodie. "You Should Let Me Know". YouTube.
- ^ Goeman, Collin. "HOODIE ALLEN REPS HIS POP-PUNK UPBRINGING ON 'WHATEVER USA'". Alt Press.
- ^ "Sugar Pine 7 - Cecilia (MUSIC VIDEO)". YouTube. Sugar Pine 7.
- ^ Bocci, Maria. "Good Boy Daisy's debut single "Grey" is packed with color". Earmilk.
- ^ "Overrated - Coastbound (Official Lyric Video)". YouTube. Coastbound.
- ^ "The Hills - The Weeknd (Coastbound Pop-Punk cover)". YouTube. Coastbound.
- ^ "Real Love - Sugar Pine 7". YouTube. Sugar Pine 7.
- ^ "Good Boy Daisy - Grey (Lyric Video)". YouTube. Good Boy Daisy.
- ^ "Nick Anderson". Instagram.
- ^ "Sink or Swim". All Night. 11 May 2018. Hulu.
- ^ "Drama with The Wrecks". YouTube.
- ^ ""Our illegal pasts." Beyond the Pine #39". YouTube. Sugar Pine 7.
- ^ ""Nick's rockstar threesome." Beyond the Pine #88". YouTube. Sugar Pine 7.
- ^ "The Best Twitter Account You've Never Heard of - Beyond The Pine #103". YouTube. Sugar Pine 7.
- ^ "Awkward Roommate Breakup... - Beyond the Pine #112". YouTube. Sugar Pine 7.
- ^ "THE WRECKS MOCUMENTARY". YouTube.