Find It in You
Find It in You is the name of This Condition's first demos, recorded in 2007.
Find It in You | ||||
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EP by | ||||
Released | August 28, 2007 (US) | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Rock, Pop rock | |||
Length | 19:16 | |||
Producer | Dave Suchmann | |||
This Condition chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AbsolutePunk.net | (82%) link |
forthesound.com | (4.7/5) link |
cluballey.com | (not rated) link |
The band's first effort has been recognized to be a "catchy-as-hell debut", featuring and overpoweringly optimistic message in its lyrics. Frontman Nate Cyphert's chops have been lauded by most of the reviews; in particular, James Viscardi of pop.is.dead:
"Lead singer Nate Cyphert has the makings to be a quintessential front man ala Freddie Mercury. This is fresh, original, inspirational and fun! You can’t go wrong with ingredients like that. Find It in You is full of infectious melodies and singalongable lyrics."
Tracks
- "The Pick-Up No. 96" - 3:20
- "Sunday" – 3:45
- "Thieves and the Things They Do" – 4:20
- "In Brooklyn" – 4:24
- "Cast Away" – 3:27
gollark: In creative mode, or what?
gollark: AE2 autocrafting is *reasonably fast*, and it can run through complex trees of intermediate products without the hassle of a billion slower pipes.
gollark: No, AE2 is probably still better.
gollark: Because, as I said, OC involves loads of random parts which you don't need many of, so it's more efficient to manufacture it on general-purpose manufacturing equipment than to make a complex expensive special-purpose factory for every random part.
gollark: Still sounds stupid.
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