Article: INTERVIEW: Early November try to escape the emo shadow

Ramon Ramirez
University Wire
12-05-2005
(Daily Texan) (U-WIRE) AUSTIN, Texas -- It would be easy to write off The Early November as another batch of emo crooners ready to fizzle out and enroll in community college.

By most accounts, their best shot at stardom has passed them by. Not too long ago, major labels were relentlessly scanning message boards for an answer to Dashboard and Jimmy Eat World.

Spin writers were forecasting a grassroots emo explosion similar to the grunge movement of the early '90s. The New Jersey quartet struck while the iron was hot.

The Early November's debut full-length album, "The Room's Too Cold," was released in October of 2003, as Coheed and Cambria, Thursday, ...

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