Touring isn't something Hundred Reasons do a lot of these days and despite dwindling numbers, the group took to the Wedgewood Rooms stage as if they never left the scene.
The band celebrated their return by ploughing through old school material, noticeably evoking some intense emotions amongst the crowd, as lead singer, Colin Doran, explains, this is the band's tenth year performing together.
Doran exemplified his strong vocal capability as he belted out tracks from the band's back catalogue, with hard-hitting rock riffs from Kill Your Own interspersed with the epic sing-a-longs Silver and If I Could echoing the days of their debut album; Ideas Above Our Station.
A new release isn't expected from the Surrey-based 5-piece any time soon, and given their unfortunate luck with record labels in the past, it is perhaps not surprising. However, this tour brought with it the fourth rendition of the band's 'Singles club', a long-running tradition whereby new tracks are available in a split-EP format, alongside their energetic tour support; Scholars and Canterbury.
Longevity is key in the music industry and rumour has it Hundred Reasons are taking their time over new material, which is set to be 'worth the wait'.

View on The News website

No comments:
Post a Comment