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  • The North Stands for Nothing
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  • The North Stands for Nothing is the debut mini album by British metalcore band While She Sleeps. The band recorded the album in a home studio between January and April 2010. It was released by Smalltown Records on 26 July 2010, before later being released as a deluxe edition by Good Fight Music, featuring the single "Be(lie)ve" as a bonus track. It received generally favourable reviews, with Big Cheese reviewer Lais Martins Waring championing the band as "very promising". Coupled with their extensive touring following its release, the album contributed to a significant increase in the band's popularity.
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Length
  • 200.0
  • 217.0
  • 242.0
  • 244.0
  • 264.0
  • 148.0
  • 83.0
  • 41.0
  • 204.0
  • 1439.0
  • 1648.0
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Label
  • Small Town Records, Doom Patrol, Good Fight Music, Shock
Producer
  • Mat Welsh
Name
  • The North Stands for Nothing
Genre
Type
  • ep
headline
  • Deluxe edition bonus track
Border
  • yes
collapsed
  • no
Title
  • The Truth
  • Trophies
  • Crows
  • Beve
  • The North Stands for Nothing
  • Hearts Aside Our Horses
  • Lost Above the Arches
  • My Conscience, Your Freedom
  • Proud of the Demon in Me
This Album
  • The North Stands for Nothing
Cover
  • The North Stands for Nothing.jpg
Total Length
  • 1439.0
  • 1648.0
Next album
  • This Is the Six
Released
  • 2010-07-26
Artist
Recorded
  • --01-04
Reviews
  • *Big Cheese *Bring The Noise *Dead Press! *Kerrang! *Lords of Metal 78/100 *Metal Hammer *The New Review
abstract
  • The North Stands for Nothing is the debut mini album by British metalcore band While She Sleeps. The band recorded the album in a home studio between January and April 2010. It was released by Smalltown Records on 26 July 2010, before later being released as a deluxe edition by Good Fight Music, featuring the single "Be(lie)ve" as a bonus track. It received generally favourable reviews, with Big Cheese reviewer Lais Martins Waring championing the band as "very promising". Coupled with their extensive touring following its release, the album contributed to a significant increase in the band's popularity.