You're Welcome (Fireworks Go Up! album)

Released on the Baryon label, it was the group's debut album and received mainly positive reviews.

was formed in 2003 by Dan Coutant with bassist Dave Fateman and drummer Scott Truede.

He made a comparison between Dan Coutant's vocals on "Delusionist" and "The Queen Is Dead"-era Morrissey, saying that they were a frighteningly accurate imitation.

He also said that the opening track, "The Sun Don't Burn Without Her" had a power-poppy sweetness and used groups the Shoes and the Motors as examples.

"[8] Tim Den of Lollipop Magazine praised Dan Coutant's songwriting and said that he was one of the more articulate/intelligent jagged-pop writers in the last five years.

He also noted John Agnello's production which had brought out the most imaginative chord changes that Coutant had written.

He also mentioned stellar vocal performances and made comparisons to the groups Foo Fighters and the Fire Theft.