I have no first hand experience with how this was received; I was all of 12 when it came out: at least two years away from having any sense of what DIY was, or knowing even who the Sex Pistols were. I can only imagine, based on the timing of this release with the Sense Field demo, was that it was a classic tale of a break-up just as the record's ready. Which shouldn't take away from the fact that it's quite good.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Reason To Believe – When Reason Sleeps Demons Dance
I shared the Reason To Believe EP, "The Next Door", last month, so I figured it'd make sense to follow that up with their only LP. "When Reason Sleeps Demons Dance" featured an all-new rhythm section joining vocalist Jon Bunch and guitarist Chris Evenson. It's a bit more melodic than the EP, a bit more hardcore than the Sense Field demo that'd come out almost simultaneously with this release on Nemesis.
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