Album Review
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Beyond Reasonable Doubt are a five piece who formed back in 2003 and are a punk band with influences of Bad Religion, Lagwagon, NOFX etc.

The self titled album starts with 'No Escape' and as soon as I heard the vocals come in a few seconds into this song I was impressed. 'Uneven Challenge' is faster than the opening track and seems well put together and stands out from other tracks on the album. 'Suicidal Jealousy' is another good track you can sing along to. 'Alcohol Related' starts off with a good intro before 'James Nicholls' vocals kick in. The song also features one of the catchiest choruses on the album.

If you ever listen to The Lock Up you have most probably heard 'Blinded By A Thousand Reasons' as Mike Davies has spun this track on his show many of times and it is a great tune.

With quality bands like Not Katie’s, The Bombjacks, Fastlane etc splitting up and the UK scene looking like its going under its good to see bands like Beyond Reasonable Doubt releasing such a cracking album to show there is still light at the end of the tunnel.

4/5

Review by Trigger
 Band Members
Beyond Reasonable Doubt - Band
James Nicholls (Vocals)
Steve Nicholls (Guitar & Backing Vocals)
Steve Lambert (Guitar & Backing Vocals)
Dom Fidler (Bass)
Dan Wheeldon (Drums)
 Track Listing
1. No Escape
2. Uneven Challenge
3. Suicidal Jealousy
4. Wasted Game
5. Alcohol Related
6. Blinded By A Thousand Reasons
7. Narcalepsy
8. The Relentless Quest Of Paul Smith
9. This Is The Line
 Band Related Links
Beyond Reasonable Doubt Official Website
Beyond Reasonable Doubt Myspace
 Review Score Code
- Top Cheese
- Brilliant
- Pretty damn good
- Ok I guess
- What Was That?