. 'Where You've Been' Released: October 17, 2011. 'What It Takes' Released: April 16, 2012. 'Trophy Room' Released: May 24, 2012 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating MusicReview 74/100 In It to Win It is the first full-length album by American band, released on November 8, 2011. It was first release to land on any chart, having debuted at number 29 on Alternative New Artist and 117 on Top New Artist.
The album was recorded and produced by Nick Ingram at Capital House Records in Galena,. The band went through a number of line-up changes between their first EP Rock Like a Party Star and the recording of this album. Contents. Background Signing to InVogue Records In 2011, bassist Chase Clymer contacted the CEO of Ohio-based record label,. Clymer negotiated a one album deal with Moore, the band signed to in May 2011.
In It To Win It is incredibly mature, catchy and memorable pop punk/easycore. Every single track is an anthem. Every single track will lodge itself deep into your brain for you to remember it for the next listen, and the next, and the next.
A press release stated the band had recently signed with and would be releasing their debut record on July 26, the album was later pushed back to November 8, 2011. The first single from the album 'Where You've Been' was released on October 17, 2011 in the run up to the album's release, a music video accompanied the single and was directed by Duncan Johnson. Reception Upon release, the album received some moderate success, shooting the band onto the music charts. While some critics struggled to get on side with the album, it has become a seminal record among the community. published a review claiming the band were '.five young men taking themselves far too seriously.' Track listing All songs written. Title Length 1.
'Just in Case' 2:48 8. 'Lawnmower' 2:44 9. 'I Made a Song on Garage Band and All I Got Was This Lousy Record Deal' 4:00 10. 'What It Takes' 3:11 11. 'Lawnmower (Acoustic)' 2:38 Total length: 33:52 Personnel. Oshie Bichar – vocals.
Jeremy Smith – lead guitar, backing vocals. Kamron Bradbury – rhythm guitar. Chase Clymer – bass guitar, backing vocals. Sean Smith – drums Additional personnel. – backing vocals References.
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