The Make Yourself at Home EP explained

The Make Yourself at Home EP
Type:EP
Artist:The Starting Line
Cover:Thestartinglinemakeyourself.jpg
Released:November 25, 2003
Recorded:2002, 2003
Genre:Acoustic rock
Length:23:37
Label:Drive-Thru Records
Producer:Kenny Vasoli, Bob Jones
Prev Title:Say It Like You Mean It
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Based on a True Story
Next Year:2005

The Make Yourself at Home EP is an acoustic EP by American pop punk band The Starting Line released on 25 November 2003.

History

The Make Yourself at Home EP contains six acoustic songs, including five new songs and an acoustic version of "The Best of Me", previously released as an electric version on The Starting Line's 2002 studio album, Say It Like You Mean It.[1] The enhanced version of the EP contains video footage of the band performing unreleased tracks, titled "Classic Jazz" and "Surprise, Surprise". Recorded in two sessions in producer Bob Jones' bedroom and singer Kenny Vasoli's basement, the EP's first five tracks were initially planned to be released on 12 August 2003. However, the release date was postponed as a result of Vasoli recording a sixth song, titled "Lasting Impressions", in the back of the band's bus while on tour. A DVD with the same name was released simultaneously, and features an acoustic set performed by the band at Skate & Surf 2003 in Asbury Park, New Jersey.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Make Yourself at Home - the Starting Line | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. AllMusic.