There for Tomorrow (EP)

It was produced by James Paul Wisner and mixed by Adam Barber and David Bendeth.

After signing into Hopeless Records, the band started working with James Paul Wisner, Adam Barber, David Bendeth and Alan Douches for their second EP.

The EP received mixed to positive reviews, a review from Kill Your Stereo said "The combination of quality song-writing and a gifted vocalist is going to ensure TFT build themselves any army of fans over the next twelve months."

Hybrid Magazine was also pleased with the EP "This is a time when the band really takes the chance to present a message.

Sputnikmusic was very happy with the EP "It is incredibly rare to find a group so young executing a record this well, but all of the signs just seem to add up.