The Early November / I Am the Avalanche

The Early November/I Am the Avalanche
EP by The Early November / I Am the Avalanche
Released July 26, 2005
Recorded Portrait Recording Studios, Pompton Plains, New Jersey, December 18, 2004 at Theatre of Living Arts (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Sapone Productions (Bethpage, New York)
Genre Alternative rock,[1] indie rock[1]
Length 15:02
Label Drive-Thru
Producer Chris Badami, Arthur Enders, John Seymour, Mike Sapone
The Early November chronology
The Acoustic EP
(2005)
The Early November/I Am the Avalanche
(2005)
The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path
(2006)
I Am the Avalanche chronology
The Early November / I Am the Avalanche
(2005) The Early November / I Am the Avalanche2005
I Am the Avalanche
(2005) I Am the Avalanche2005

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 the Theatre of Living Arts 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:

  1. "Outside (Demo)" (Arthur Enders) – 4:11
  2. "Ever So Sweet (Live from Philly)" (Enders) – 4:29

I Am the Avalanche:

  1. "New Disaster" (Vincent Caruana) – 3:57
  2. "I Took a Beating (Acoustic)" (Caruana) – 2:24

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