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Reason Enough (Dinked Edition #304)

Crows

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Release Date: Friday 27th September, 2024

Crows - Reason Enough (Dinked Edition #304) - Lp

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Artist

Crows

Title

Reason Enough (Dinked Edition #304)

Format

LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2024

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

BADVIBES15DNKD

Comments

Dinked Edition #304 / 10 Track Limited Edition Exclusive To Dinked Stores 180g Blue Eco-Mix Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve with Signed 12x12" Art Insert and Large Fold-Out Poster. Hand-Numbered, Limited Pressing of 500. PRE ORDER EXPECTED 27/09/24

Product Information

Artist

Crows

Title

Reason Enough (Dinked Edition #304)

Format

LP

Label

Bad Vibrations

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Genre

Rock and Indie / Alternative

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

BADVIBES15DNKD

Comments

Dinked Edition #304 / 10 Track Limited Edition Exclusive To Dinked Stores 180g Blue Eco-Mix Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve with Signed 12x12" Art Insert and Large Fold-Out Poster. Hand-Numbered, Limited Pressing of 500. PRE ORDER EXPECTED 27/09/24
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  • Description

    Crows have arrived. ‘Reason Enough’, their third studio album, is the one the band have taken the longest to write. Partly because they had to fit the exercise around working full-time jobs, but also because of the freedom that was afforded to them around this specific project, which takes the post-punk four piece’s historically adrenaline-fuelled sound into fresh territory. Though the band’s punk spirit remains intact, sonically, they’re more refined and cohesive than ever; it’s the most mature Crows have ever sounded, without compromising any of their intrinsic grit. Following 2022's 'Beware Believers' and their 2019 debut 'Silver Tongues', 'Reason Enough' lands September 27th 2024 via Bad Vibrations. 

    For the occasion, James Cox (vocals), Steve Goddard (guitar), Jith Amarasinghe (bass) and Sam Lister (drums), swapped their usual rehearsal space, a small studio in Homerton, East London, for the cavernous walls of a “weird little studio” – as Goddard puts it – in Stroud, Gloucestershire. More specifically, a former Catholic church and convent where the band parked themselves up in the crypt, which was more conducive to inspiring the foundations for ‘Reason Enough’. “Having a more relaxed approach this time around meant we could explore different stuff,” Goddard says. “We don’t want to sound the same as we did before – this is our third album, we have to move on. And so we fucked around a bit more.” 

    Armed with dozens of ideas, they returned to London in a bid to finesse them all alongside Mercury Prize-nominated producer and master of the polished indie record Andy Savours (Black County, New Road, My Bloody Valentine). The result: a concise, 10-track album which goes a long way to show Crows’ sonic versatility. It’s more melodic work than what Crows have previously done, “rather than being all-out punk”, as Goddard puts it. “It feels less lo-fi, cleaner and more well-rounded as a result,” Cox adds. 

    Lyrically, Cox drew heavily from a difficult year, both personally and in terms of facing up to a heavy-going news cycle. “I went pretty unhappy with the lyrics and vocals,” he says. “I wanted to moan a bit. If the last album was angrier, this one is definitely sadder.” Indeed, a general sense of malaise, isolation, unease and a desire for growth in spite of it all permeate ‘Reason Enough’ – an album which strikes a satisfying balance between existentialism, soul-searching, and a discerning brand of indie-rock: “We’re doing the same thing, but a lot better. This is Crows in high definition.”

     

  • Track List

    Side A

    1) Reason Enough 

    2) Bored 

    3) Is It Better? 

    4) Vision Of Me 

    5) Land Of The Rose

    Side B

    6) Every Day Of Every Year 

    7) Lie To Me 

    8) Living On My Knees 

    9) Silhouettes 

    10) D-Gent