The Early November / I Am the Avalanche
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| EP by The Early November / I Am the Avalanche | |||||
| Released | July 26, 2005 | ||||
| Recorded | Portrait Recording Studio (Lincoln Park, New Jersey), December 18, 2004 at TLA (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Sapone Productions (Bethpage, New York) | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock,[1] indie rock[2] | ||||
| Length | 15:02 | ||||
| Label | Drive-Thru | ||||
| Producer | Chris Badami, Arthur Enders, John Seymour, Mike Sapone | ||||
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The Early November / I Am the Avalanche is a split record between Hammonton, New Jersey's The Early November and Brooklyn's I Am the Avalanche. It was released on July 26, 2005 on the both bands' record label Drive-Thru Records. This split CD marks the debut release of I Am the Avalanche, while it is the fourth release for The Early November.
The Early November's part of the disc contains a previously unreleased demo version of a song off their upcoming 2006 album, as well as a live recording of the inaugural track off both their 2003 The Acoustic EP and their 2003 full-length The Room's Too Cold. The track was recorded on December 18, 2004 at TLA in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is also available on Drive-Thru Records/Rushmore Records DVD Volume 3 (2005). I Am the Avalanche's tracks are both demos for their 2005 album I Am the Avalanche.
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Track listing
The Early November:
- "Outside (Demo)" (Arthur Enders) – 4:11
- "Ever So Sweet (Live from Philly)" (Enders) – 4:29
I Am the Avalanche:
- "New Disaster" (Vincent Caruana) – 3:57
- "I Took a Beating (Acoustic)" (Caruana) – 2:24
