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Salad Days Magazine | January 5, 2025

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Revelation Records release No Escape: ’1990-1993′

Revelation Records release No Escape: ’1990-1993′
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Members of Turning Point, Deadguy, Kiss It Goodbye. Seminal hardcore band No Escape have teamed up with Revelation Records for the release.

This record captures all the studio material the band recorded from 1990 to 1993 with new mixes and mastering by Brad Boatright (Audiosiege), compiled together for the first time. The fifteen track album can be streamed now and is available for purchase on vinyl. The seed for seminal hardcore band No Escape was planted in 1989 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Tim Singer (of Boiling Point zine at the time, then Deadguy, Kiss It Goodbye) and Steve Crudello (of Turning Point at the time, then Seven Gone) met while living in NYC. About a year later, Steve and Tim (both Jersey Kids) became housemates in Ocean City, New Jersey. Steve started jamming with Chris Brisiel from Delaware on drums and Ben Lerman from Philadelphia on bass. After a few practices and a few songs were written, Tim soon tried out and No Escape went from being a fun idea to a reality. And they hit the ground running. During their original years, No Escape released a demo, split with Turning Point (Temperance Records) and 1995’s ‘Just Accept It’ LP (Overkill Records). In 2021, the band briefly reunited and recorded ‘Selective Punches’, a 6-song EP that was released by Hellminded Records.

No Escape: ’1990-1993′ Tracklist:

1. Falling

2. Just Accept It

3. Bed Of Nails

4. Left Hanging

5. No Question

6. Time Bomb

7. Downtime

8. Framework

9. Guilty

10. Silenced

11. Falling (Demo)

12. Thread (Demo)

13. Blind (Demo)

14. Search (Demo)

15. Guilty (Demo)

Pressing info:

Coke Bottle Clear (250 / Available Everywhere)

Translucent Forest Green (250 / Retail Stores Only)

Opaque Baby Blue (200 / RevHQ Only)

Photo Credit: Chris Toliver

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