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Six years as a band, six members in the band, and the calendar reads 2006. It is shaping up to be one hell of a year for Reason Disappears. The fire that ignites this Toronto-based powerhouse is coming to fruition with the bands upcoming release, Toss the Match. Entirely self-produced in their own studio, Toss the Match is promising to be a venue of raw energy and sonic exploration not yet experienced by fans of Reason Ds recorded music. Intricate and eclectic, heavy, funky and always melodic, fans of the band can rest assured that all the things they have come to expect from Reason Disappears will be present on this CD, but with a heightened sense of focus and cohesion. Being firm disbelievers in the myth that great songs and great musicianship cannot co-exist, the members of Reason D use their extraordinary musical abilities to heighten the emotional experiences of Toss the Match. Having had their two previous efforts produced by prominent Canadian rockers Nick Walsh (Slik Toxik) and Jagori Tanna (I Mother Earth) respectively, one might wonder why the boys in Reason D would choose to do it on their own this time. Drummer Mark Kasaboski comments, "We had amazing experiences with both Nick and Jag, and learned so much about what works and what doesnt work in a recording. We figured, since we have the tools at our disposal, this was an ideal opportunity to use that knowledge and create exactly what we had envisioned. People had always commented on how our self-produced demos