Finally, a fresh new sound the industry has been craving to hear! Since they burst on the hip hop/rhythm Blues scene in 2005 Francis and Ku have been turning heads with their harsh honesty and opinionated lyrics setting themselves up as the next big hype. Fed up with having either professional sounding music without content or a solid message accompanied with poor produced instrumentals.

The Sound of Reason is filling that void preaching consciousness and political awareness with melodies and instrumentals hot enough to sell themselves alone. In a very short time The Sound Of Reason have already started to make a name for themselves on an international level. The duo have appeared in numerous magazines, newspapers and television channels across the Globe such as CBC, CTV, Bridges and Saudi TV tackling tough issues such as politics, faith and the state of music in general.

Meeting in high school, Francis and Ku began using music as a means of addressing important issues that concerned them. With their ability to write and produce their own material the two realized at a young age what a deep effect they could have on the world through their music. With a common goal they chose to call themselves The Sound Of Reason, a name which reflected a meaning behind their music in a time where musical reason was nowhere to be heard. With their fearless attitude, infectious personalities and all out showmanship they have quickly become one of the fastest growing movements to hit the world’s underground music scene in years

In their short time The Sound Of Reason have made themselves into not only one of the industries brightest talents but a movement in itself with its followers believing that not only the music, but the world has to change. Image defining tracks such as Help Me Change the World, Palestine and the politically savvy Rise prove the duo can maintain credibility with any genre. The new sound of the next generation is here and it is being ushered in by The Sound Of Reason.

Official group website: www.thesoundofreason.com