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Refuse to Fall – Soulfire 7″ (Krishnacore)

Here’s a band that doesn’t exactly spring to mind when someone says “Krishnacore.” Refused to Fall were a Houston, TX-based band. They got together in 1989 and lasted about six years.

Their Soulfire 7″ was Equal Vision Record’s second release (anyone remember what the first was?). It came out in 1991.

In ’93, they toured with Shelter and 108. Upon returning home, they broke up. A Houston label put out another 7″ (The Stalemate Sessions) of theirs in 1994, but the band was still broken up. However, in 1996, they reformed to play a Shelter show and record a third EP (this time on CD) called Grey.

There was no lasting reunion, however, the band broke up and went their separate ways.

You can read more than you’ve ever wanted to know about them here.

Refuse to Fall – Soulfire 7″
Side one

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1) Temporary Eye
2) When the Well Runs Dry

Side two
1) Soulfire
2) Salvation

Download it here!

You can also hear more on MySpace.

3 responses so far

3 Responses to “Refuse to Fall – Soulfire 7″ (Krishnacore)”

  1. DailyNo Gravatar says:

    Shelter – No Comprimise was EVR #1. Unless that was meant as a joke and not a real question that I totally missed. Haribol…see you Sunday at GN!

  2. Ryan BeggarNo Gravatar says:

    So soulfire is to zao’s hellfire… what? the opposite?

  3. Bill KiernanNo Gravatar says:

    correction: they toured with shelter in ’91 and 108 was not on that tour, not even fully formed as a band yet.

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