Meet Me Halfway, at Least explained

Meet Me Halfway, at Least
Type:Studio
Artist:Deaf Havana
Cover:Deaf-Havana_Meet_Me_Halfway.jpg
Released:October 5, 2009
Genre:Post-hardcore, emo
Label:A Wolf at Your Door Records
Producer:Matt O'Grady
Prev Title:It's Called the Easy Life
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Fools and Worthless Liars
Next Year:2011

Meet Me Halfway, at Least is the debut album from English rock band Deaf Havana. It was produced by Matt O'Grady and was released on 5 October 2009, through Wolf At Your Door Records. It was their second release via Wolf At Your Door following the EP It's Called the Easy Life. Music videos for the songs, "Friends Like These" and "Nicotine and Alcohol Saved My Life", gained them regular airtime on UK music channels Kerrang!, Scuzz and Lava. Following the release of the album, they toured UK and Europe, leading them to playing many popular UK festivals towards the second half of 2010 and a sellout tour of the UK in November 2010, which they co-headlined with American band There for Tomorrow.

It turned out to be the last release featuring screamer and co-founding member Ryan Mellor.

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