It reached a high of #65 on the Canadian RPM charts in early 1984, before being subsequently re-released with four additional tracks as the full-length Standing in the Dark album in 1984.
[1] In 1983, following the formation of their new band, Platinum Blonde recorded a 7-song demo tape in a friend's living room and sent it to English producer David Tickle who expressed immediate interest in the project.
CBS Records Canada then picked up the EP and the first single "Doesn't Really Matter" was released to Canadian radio in the fall of 1983.
The resulting attention allowed the band to return to the studio with Tickle and record four more songs to make a complete album called Standing in the Dark which was then released in early 1984.
Platinum Blonde is re-issuing its self-titled six-song EP from 1983 on vinyl.