Before they completed their debut LP, Scotland's
APB first issued a singles compilation, 1985's
Something to Believe In. Straying into the territory of jerky indie structures popularized by bands like
Wire,
APB would emphasize their peculiarities underneath a pop template, fashioning short, tight guitar riffs in the middle of songs which could've been sung by
Debbie Harry if given the right production. But the band's sub-funk Scottish rock wore thin as a prolonged collection of singles. ~ Dean Carlson