
Crows Reason Enough Vinyl LP Indies Red Colour 2026
Tracklist:
1. Reason Enough
2. Bored
3. Is It Better?
4. Vision Of Me
5. Land Of The Rose
6. Every Day Of Every Year
7. Lie To Me
8. Living On My Knees
9. Silhouettes
10. D-Gent
Itās time for these shop faves to take flight again and, on their third studio album, they propel their historically adrenaline-fuelled post-punk into fresh territory without compromising any of their intrinsic grit.
āWeāre doing the same thing, but a lot better. This is Crows in high definition.ā
āReason Enoughā is a more melodic work than weāre used to hearing from Crows, ārather than being all-out punkā, as the bandās Steve Goddard puts it. āIt feels less lo-fi, cleaner and more well-rounded as a result,ā James Cox adds.
Lyrically, Cox drew heavily from a difficult year, both personally and in terms of facing up to a weighty news cycle. A general sense of malaise, isolation, unease and a desire for growth in spite of it all permeates āReason Enoughā ā an album which strikes a satisfying balance between existentialism, soul-searching, and a discerning brand of indie-rock. Canāt wait to see this translated to a stage - their live shows are something else, and weāve got the battered boots & purple bruises
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Tracklist:
1. Reason Enough
2. Bored
3. Is It Better?
4. Vision Of Me
5. Land Of The Rose
6. Every Day Of Every Year
7. Lie To Me
8. Living On My Knees
9. Silhouettes
10. D-Gent
Itās time for these shop faves to take flight again and, on their third studio album, they propel their historically adrenaline-fuelled post-punk into fresh territory without compromising any of their intrinsic grit.
āWeāre doing the same thing, but a lot better. This is Crows in high definition.ā
āReason Enoughā is a more melodic work than weāre used to hearing from Crows, ārather than being all-out punkā, as the bandās Steve Goddard puts it. āIt feels less lo-fi, cleaner and more well-rounded as a result,ā James Cox adds.
Lyrically, Cox drew heavily from a difficult year, both personally and in terms of facing up to a weighty news cycle. A general sense of malaise, isolation, unease and a desire for growth in spite of it all permeates āReason Enoughā ā an album which strikes a satisfying balance between existentialism, soul-searching, and a discerning brand of indie-rock. Canāt wait to see this translated to a stage - their live shows are something else, and weāve got the battered boots & purple bruises













