There is little difference separating
Boy Sets Fire's Victory debut,
After the Eulogy, and the re-release issued through Wind-Up in 2001. This first pressing does have its subtleties, as those more intrigued by a rougher, independent sound should enjoy the production quality of this effort. Overall it is identical, only lacking "Timothy," a song that was included on the re-release. For those into politically driven, emotional hardcore punk,
Boy Sets Fire is arguably one of the best, and this happened to be their breakthrough album, which found the band courted and later signed by the label otherwise known for modern rock monsters
Creed. ~ Jason D. Taylor