Television Off, Party On | |
Type: | EP |
Artist: | Forever the Sickest Kids |
Cover: | FTSKAlbum.gif |
Released: | July 3, 2007 |
Length: | 18:00 |
Label: | Universal Motown Records |
Producer: | Geoff Rockwell |
Next Title: | The Sickest Warped Tour EP |
Next Year: | 2007 |
Television Off, Party On is the debut extended play by American pop punk band Forever the Sickest Kids. It was released on July 3, 2007, via Universal Motown Records.[1]
In 2006, Forever the Sickest Kids formed after lead vocalist Jonatha Cook spent several hundred dollars for a front-page song placement on PureVolume.[2] Without having any songs written yet, the band wrote "Hey Brittany" and recorded it in two days. The song garned the attention of Universal Motown Records who signed them in April 2007, leading up to the release of Television Off, Party On.[3]
The group recorded Television Off, Party On four months after signing with Universal Motown Records.[4] Working with producer Geoff Rockwell, the EP was recorded at Rockwell Audio, where Rockwell also engineered the EP, while mixing was handled by Dan Malsch. The tracks "Believe Me, I'm Lying", "She's a Lady", and "Breakdown" were later re-recorded for their 2008 debut studio album Underdog Alma Mater.[5]
Television Off, Party On was met with positive reviews from music critics. Joe DeAndrea of AbsolutePunk stated, "It's the type of feel good music that'll give you the urge to dance your little hearts out and even give people who are sick of the genre a reason to listen to." Paul of Punktastic remarked, "The crux of the matter is by the summer of 2008 this lot will be Fall Out Boy big. So get on board now before your little brother or sister goes to see them at the local arena..." Scene Trash described it as "your new not so guilty pleasure, because you'll play it for everyone you meet."
Credits adapted from album's liner notes.[6]
Forever the Sickest Kids
Additional musicians
Production
Date | Format | Label | |||
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Various | July 3, 2007 | Universal Motown | [7] | ||
United States | June 21, 2024 | Vinyl | Field Day | [8] |