No Reason was a punk band formed in 1989 in Newcastle. Their sound was eclectic, ranging from punk rock to melodic and indie influences. Their music was reminiscent of GBH, Poison Idea, Husker Du, The Afghan Whigs, and Archers of Loaf. Their first release 'Someday' on 7" vinyl was full of great tunes like the angst ridden 'Hate Fuel'. Their 1994 debut album was entitled 'Way Splattered Youth'. Their second release was 'Above All' in 1997 which included the songs "Saviour Song" and "The Rain Home". Some say that 'Above All' is one of the best albums to come out of Newcastle. The mid-90s was a prolific time for punk in Newcastle, with bands like Disengage, Anomie, Pitfall, and Angry Earth Mutha.
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
NO REASON
No Reason was a punk band formed in 1989 in Newcastle. Their sound was eclectic, ranging from punk rock to melodic and indie influences. Their music was reminiscent of GBH, Poison Idea, Husker Du, The Afghan Whigs, and Archers of Loaf. Their first release 'Someday' on 7" vinyl was full of great tunes like the angst ridden 'Hate Fuel'. Their 1994 debut album was entitled 'Way Splattered Youth'. Their second release was 'Above All' in 1997 which included the songs "Saviour Song" and "The Rain Home". Some say that 'Above All' is one of the best albums to come out of Newcastle. The mid-90s was a prolific time for punk in Newcastle, with bands like Disengage, Anomie, Pitfall, and Angry Earth Mutha.
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