The Sleep Of Reason
50 top tracks
The Sleep Of Reason
50 top tracks
Albums

A Logical End
The Sleep Of Reason

the Sleep of Reason 12" (remastered)
The Sleep Of Reason

The Sleep Of Reason
The Sleep Of Reason

Beneath The Icy Floe, Vol. 5
The Sleep Of Reason

From Across This Gray Land
The Sleep Of Reason

the Sleep of Reason 12" (2013 Remaster)
The Sleep Of Reason

The Sleep of Reason (remastered)
The Sleep Of Reason

The Sleep of Reason (remastered) (name your price)
The Sleep Of Reason

Beneath The Icy Floe V.5
The Sleep Of Reason

Beneath The Icy Floe V5
The Sleep Of Reason

Logical End
The Sleep Of Reason

Beneath The Icy Floe, Volume 5
The Sleep Of Reason
Biography
Before there was black tape for a blue girl, before there even was Projekt Records, there was The Sleep of Reason. Back when groups like U2 and Echo & The Bunnymen were still underground cult bands and goth hadn't been discovered on America's shores, (Black Tape vocalist) Oscar Herrera's early eighties "post-punk expressionist rock" band were developing a strong following from their Miami, Florida homebase. Now, 12 years later, Archive brings you A Logical End. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music...Read more on Last.fm
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Before there was black tape for a blue girl, before there even was Projekt Records, there was The Sleep of Reason. Back when groups like U2 and Echo & The Bunnymen were still underground cult bands and goth hadn't been discovered on America's shores, (Black Tape vocalist) Oscar Herrera's early eighties "post-punk expressionist rock" band were developing a strong following from their Miami, Florida homebase. Now, 12 years later, Archive brings you A Logical End. This disc brings together the band's original 1984 QL Records 12" release The Sleep of Reason (returning the two tracks removed by QL for being too esoteric: "Moloch Machine / Creation") and a successful live recording taped at Brassy's in Cocoa Beach, FL. for a WFIT radio benefit.
"They seem influenced by British drone-rock, but they don't have that self-pity thing. There's a feeling of urgency and pleading, but with an edge of confidence in the singer's voice. No hit-type tunes here, more like a mood, or a descriptive travels-in-a-strange-land soundtrack." (OP MAGAZINE in 1984)
<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/the+Sleep+of+Reason">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
