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I Call Fives
First Things First

Open Your Eyes (2008) Michael

I Call Fives – First Things First cover artwork
I Call Fives – First Things First — Open Your Eyes, 2008

New Jersey natives I Call Fives offer up a style of pop-punk that have become increasingly popular in the past couple of years. You know the type. Fast and melodic punk meets bubblegum pop. The results are undoubtedly catchy, but it's a sound that is quickly becoming supersaturated. Thankfully, I Call Fives don't rely on neon-splattered logo t's and out of place hardcore breakdowns to get fans; and that is something that I admire.

Instead, I Call Five give us the infectious sing-alongs of "My Last Mistake" that bring to mind the early New Found Glory catalog mixed with a dash of the emo-leanings of Saves the Day. Cuts like "Twelve Credits Short" and "This Song is So

2006" bring to mind the days of the circa-2000 Drive-Thru Records catalog. So listening to this record is a bit nostalgic in that aspect.

First Things First is a pretty good debut effort. I can definitely find myself listening to this record when I need something upbeat to put me in a good mood

well of course that's if I can't find my New Found Glory CD's. Nevertheless, I can easily see them blowing up with the right exposure.

7.5 / 10Michael • March 18, 2009

I Call Fives – First Things First cover artwork
I Call Fives – First Things First — Open Your Eyes, 2008

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