Circle Storm
Monday September 15th 2008, 6:00 pm
Filed under: American

Circle Storm – Spirit 7” (Ambassador Records/Revelation) 1996

“This record was recorded free of charge in the summer of 1988 at SPOT. No For An Answer was recording their debut album for Hawker Records, when we borrowed their equipment, unknowingly, and recorded two songs while they were out of the studio on a dinner break.

Originally recorded with Chris Bratton on Drums, Ryan Hoffman on Bass and Alex Barrato on Guitar”

Nice record with members of Chain Of Strength. Of course this sounds a bit like Chain Of Strength…88’ straight edge Hardcore at its best. I don’t know when or on which record label this one was originally released. Thje one I got is released in 1996 on Ambassador Records and seems to be a repress or something.

Tracks
No One To Blame
I Wont Turn Away

Posted by: absolom


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10 Comments »

Comment by Nekro
2008-09-16 19:53:41

I must admit that eh lowered very good material of your blog, I like music that you raise: D Good… bothers if I add a Link of your blog, in my blog to you? Greetings from Chile

 
Comment by ash
2008-09-18 07:49:32

I just stumbled across this blog months ago, and I have to tell you how great it is, thanks so much for keeping it up!!

xoxoxoxox

 
Comment by Robert
2008-09-19 11:36:47

Good musically, but inevitably suffers from the “extremely earnest young man staying positive in the face of life’s challenges” lame lyrics - a downfall of many a NYC or 0.C. `88-era Youth Crew band. None the less thanks for posting this!

Comment by stunt
2008-09-19 14:02:47

Great comment, very true and well said.

 
 
Comment by Last Surviving Witness
2008-09-22 21:32:49

Typical behavior from these guys. Kiss NFAA’s asses and then go behind their backs, use their equipment and record songs about about friendship.

 
Comment by Last Surviving Witness
2008-09-23 10:49:31

Typical behavior from these guys. Kissing the asses of No For An Answer, using their equipment without permission, then recording songs about betrayal and freindship. Circle Storm, Chain and just about anyone associated with them were just a bunch of wannabes and pretty much universally mocked at the time.

Comment by josh
2010-02-28 21:16:04

They probably considered it payback for NFAA being idiots about letting Chain of Strength not playing more than two songs.

Anyway, nobody was more mocked than Dan Full O’Baloney.

Do we have we have talent?
No For An Answer.

 
 
2008-10-05 23:01:56

thanks, this is a really great one

 
Comment by Shanetera
2008-11-07 15:01:15

Regardless of what everyone else says, I’m really glad you put this up. I bought this 7″ five years ago and have been wanting a digital version of it ever since.

 
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