Sadly, Hundred Reasons are. Dropped from their record label, in an all too familiar turn of events following their less successful sophomore offering, the Surrey quintet are once more ‘doing it for the kids’ in small venues all down the country. Just a matter of months ago they were headlining the Academy 1 with a remarkable ease about them but here their visceral live show is scaled down immeasurably. Gone are the suggestive banners and the sumptuous, accommodating stage and enter a basic, no frills stage with barely enough space for them all to move it seems. It just doesn’t seem to work any more as every song seems to lie down despondently. It seems as though too many people know this is a lost cause. The notable highlight is a rendition of ‘Remmus’ from their EP Two, proving as popular as it ever has done, helping to confirm the doubt that they have ever made anything as good since. Once touted as a future mainstay of British rock lore, is this the end of Hundred Reasons as we have know them?
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hopefully the new stuff released next year will blow them into the megastars they secretly all ready are.
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*tuts*
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*tuts*
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I'm feeling a bit screamy schoolgirl-ish at the moment because Twofold are supporting Capdown at the London Garage. Be a good 'un, methinks. I know I'll be more than happy when I'm able to scream "LET'S TAKE A HAMMER TO THE HORNETS' NEST!" really loudly and look like a berk.
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Maybe the Manchester gig was an off day, I left thinking that it wasn't all over for them.
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Maybe the Manchester gig was an off day, I left thinking that it wasn't all over for them.
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