Hundred Reasons is a British rock band that emerged with formidable presence in the early 2000s, during a time when the UK music scene was witnessing a resurgence in punk-influenced rock. Formed in Surrey in 1999, the band's original lineup consisted of Colin Doran (vocals), Larry Hibbitt (guitars, vocals), Andy Gilmour (bass) and Andy Bews (drums). They were renowned for their intense and impassioned live performances, paired with a melodic hard rock sound that helped them stand out among their contemporaries.
Hundred Reasons quickly gained popularity with their debut album, "Ideas Above Our Station," in 2002, which featured hit singles such as "Silver" and "If I Could." The album's success cemented their place in the UK rock scene, earning them a loyal fanbase and critical acclaim. Over the years, they have released several other records, and although they faced line-up changes and went on hiatus, the core members reunited for various shows and releases. Their more recent work includes a series of live recordings from a performance at Hammersmith, which capture the energy and dynamism that have always been characteristic of their stage presence. Their latest live releases include tracks like "Live At Hammersmith," "Replicate," and "I'll Find You," alongside new material such as "Glorious Sunset" and "The Old School Way," which both rekindle the band's early spirit while showcasing their maturity as musicians.
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