Product Description
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2013 debut full length from Albany, NY's State Champs. Produced
by New Found Glory's Steven Klein and engineered by Sam Pura, the
same team that brought you The Story So Far, The Finer Things is
a soon to be classic pop punk record. Building on an buzz
from their ''Overslept'' 7'' State Champs is set for a strong
debut LP release with confirmed tours supporting Motion City
Soundtrack and Bayside this fall.
Review
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''This band does pop-punk a step ahead of the curve.''
----PunkNews.Org
4/5 As the familiar feedback of ''Elevated'' creeps into its
explosive main course, State Champs give you no chance but to
wake up and smell the pop-punk. It smells great, baked nearly to
perfection by the guiding hands of producer Steve Klein of New
Found Glory and engineer Sam Pura (the Story So Far, the American
Scene), who prove to be a dynamic duo. Wiry frontman Derek
Discanio is a bona fide overachiever, lacing his notes with
enough resilient Upstate New York 'tude to keep you in tune. His
showy ownership of a pause-break in ''Deadly Conversation''
elevates him to diva status. While ''The Finer Things'' may be
fashionably late for this summer, it'll sure as hell hold you
over to the next one. ----AltPress.com
8/10 State Champs decided to come and release one of the best
debut pop-punk albums in recent memory, appropriately titled,''
The Finer Things''. While State Champs showed some extreme
promise with last year's EP, ''Overslept,'' it s safe to say this
record quite exceeds expectations. In fact, it blows them out of
the water. Not only is the chorus on opener ''Elevated'' one of
the most memorable of any track on the record, the entire track
hangs out in a city of hooks and one-liners. It's the perfect
indication of what is to follow. ''Deadly Conversation'' starts
off with an acoustic piece but before you have time to say ''what
the hell we just got started,'' guitars take over and the track
picks right back up where the opener left off. The track
highlights the skill of dual guitarists Tyler Szalkowski and Tony
Diaz mixed with drummer Evan Ambrosio. The structure of the track
also demonstrates the show of the band as a cohesive units, the
chorus is guitar driven but at one point all the instruments cut
as frontman Derek Discanio snarls,''I was perfectly lonely.'' In
just three minutes, State Champs manage to highlight each member
of the band, something most pop-punk bands just don't achieve.
Bassist William Goodermote guides our ears into ''Before To Be
Noticed'' before the meaty bass line flirts with the guitars and
tempo-setting drums. The musical chemistry between the crew
continues throughout the entire track, while the ''Simple
Existence'' has all ears on Discanio as he repeats, ''I'm coming
for you,'' with the track sw back and forth from upbeat to
a more gritty palm mute focused jam. ''Nothing's Wrong'' works
similarly, this time having Discanio drill the line ''We've been
here before'' drilled into your brain before a bass-fueled chorus
build up. The already heard ''Remedy'' and ''Critical'' fit
perfectly here, with the newly recorded versions sounding
considerably more crisp than the originals. The former's chorus
features the best vocal performance on the record, and the latter
proves how effective Discanio's vocal range really is. He hits
you with a right hook with the chorus of ''I won't let this life
get so critical'' and then swings back with the left on the
equally enticing line of ''I'm like a boy lost in a the city /
Not wanting to be found.'' As the record nears the end with the
album standout and penultimate ''Critical,'' the fact that this
is a debut record sinks in, and it becomes clear how much
potential this band has. On the closing ''Easy Enough'', the
words ''I just want to be more than a memory'' make an on again,
off again appearance. Based on State Champs performance
throughout ''The Finer Things,'' I think it s safe to say the
exact site will happen. True to its name, this record is one
of the finest debut pop-punk records of the last five years and
easily among the top tier for the genre this year.
----AbsolutePunk.net