Accompanying the digital release is a limited run of honey yellow cassette tapes.

Brighton-based Dan Reeves has returned with the release of his spellbinding third album as Soft Walls. The works of an isolated, singular vision, Reeves’ latest full-length project arrives almost five years after its predecessor, 2014’s acclaimed No Time.
From blistering, guitar-led pronto-punk to heady plumes of droning keys, Not As Bad As It Seems is an arresting exercise in pushing a humble eight track recorder to its very limits, verging the brink of snapped tape and exhausted heads.
Bathe in the warm, gooey and overdriven glory of Not As Bad As It Seems below and purchase the album on yellow cassette tape here.
Words by Sam Wilkinson.
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