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Finders Keepers
Rock · 2009

Finders Keepers

May 24, 2009 · Slam Dunk Records (2)

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Finders Keepers is a quintessential artifact of the late 2000s British alternative scene, specifically the surge of pop-punk that emerged from the Surrey suburbs. It sounds like the sweat and condensation of a packed basement show, where every lyric is shouted back by a crowd that feels every word of betrayal and youthful longing.

The production is punchy and bright, emphasizing the snap of the snare and the interlocking guitar work that defines the band's early sound. It is music that feels urgent, designed for the transition between adolescence and adulthood.

Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden transition from the palm-muted bridge to the final, soaring chorus hook
The rhythmic interplay between the jagged lead guitar riff and the driving bassline
Josh Franceschi’s vocal crack on the high note during the second verse

How does Finders Keepers sound next to the rest of You Me at Six's catalogue?

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This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.

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