Texas Is The Reason emerged in the mid-1990s as one of the most influential bands of the post-hardcore / early emo movement, blending melodic urgency with emotional directness at a moment when underground music was beginning to break into the mainstream. Based in New York City, the band helped define a sound that would shape an entire generation of artists, while remaining rooted in the DIY ethos of the era.
Their 1996 debut album, Do You Know Who You Are?, became one of Revelation Records’ most enduring releases—praised for its clarity, restraint, and emotional weight. As the band’s profile grew and major-label attention mounted, Texas Is The Reason disbanded in 1997, leaving behind a brief but deeply resonant legacy that has continued to ripple through alternative music for decades.
In the years since, the band’s influence has only grown. Do You Know Who You Are? is now widely regarded as a foundational record of its era, regularly cited by artists across punk, emo...
