The Room's Too Cold

The Room's Too Cold
Studio album by The Early November
Released October 7, 2003
Recorded Portrait Recording Studio, Lincoln Park, New Jersey
Genre Alternative rock, pop punk, post-hardcore
Length 46:40
Label Drive-Thru
Producer Chris Badami, Arthur Enders
The Early November chronology
For All of This
(2002)
The Room's Too Cold
(2003)
The Acoustic EP
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Punknews.org[2]
Sputnikmusic(5/5)[3]

The Room's Too Cold is the debut studio album by the American rock band The Early November. Produced by Chris Badami, it was released on October 7, 2003 through Drive-Thru Records. It was co-produced by the lead singer - Arthur 'Ace' Enders. The album also features a guest appearance from Kenny Vasoli of The Starting Line, who was also signed to Drive-Thru at the time. The album peak at number 107 on US Billboard 200.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Arthur Enders, all music composed by The Early November.

No. Title Length
1. "Ever So Sweet"   4:19
2. "Something That Produces Results"   2:43
3. "The Mountain Range In My Living Room"   4:11
4. "Sesame, Smeshame"   4:15
5. "Baby Blue"   3:42
6. "The Course of Human Life"   5:26
7. "Dinner at the Money Table"   3:57
8. "Exchanging Two Hundred"   4:27
9. "My Sleep Pattern Changed"   3:37
10. "Fluxy"   3:29
11. "Everything's Too Cold...But You're so Hot"   6:34
Total length:
46:40

Notes

Personnel

The Early November
Production
  • Chris Badami – Producer, engineer, mixing
  • Michelle Dispenziere – Engineering assistant
  • Alan Douches – Mastering
  • David Rimelis – String arrangement
  • Kristine Ripley – Project Coordinator
Artwork
  • Jeff Gross – Photography
  • Dennis Kleiman – Band photography
  • The Early November – Art Direction

Additional musicians
Management
  • Brett Bair – Management
  • Richard Reines, Stefanie Reines – A&R
  • Ross Warnock – Booking

Charts

Album
Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[4] 107
Top Heatseekers Albums 1

References

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