Send (album)
Send is the debut studio album by the American rock band Sense Field. It was released in 1996 on Revelation Records. The album is considered a landmark release in the post-hardcore scene, showcasing a blend of melodic hardcore with introspective lyrics and dynamic song structures.
The album's title, Send, is simple yet evocative, and has been interpreted in various ways related to communication, vulnerability, and emotional expression.
Send features tracks that are generally regarded as classics within the band's discography, such as "Voice," "Save Yourself," and "Madness". The album's lyrical themes often explore themes of relationships, personal struggles, and self-discovery. The overall sound is characterized by Jon Bunch's distinctive vocals, driving guitar riffs, and a strong rhythm section.
The release of Send was a significant moment in Sense Field's career, helping to establish them as a prominent act within the independent music scene of the 1990s. The album's influence can be heard in many subsequent bands that followed in the post-hardcore and alternative rock genres.