Hundred Reasons Got New Glasses

2022-11-30 by Vanilla Scoop Rangler (don\'t come near me I have a gun) | 5 Comments
Alternative rock underdogs Hundred Reasons have returned with new music for the first time in over a decade with their newest album, Glorious Sunset, out February 24th.

Stream "New Glasses" below:




They previously released the title track with the visualizer below:



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OverSlyZed91
November 30th 2022
465 Comments


I though it was Hundredth and so are you.

davesthesay
November 30th 2022
95 Comments


Maybe you need new glasses.

MaxTwoKids
November 30th 2022
35 Comments


I agree

MaxTwoKids
November 30th 2022
35 Comments


To be clear I agree with "I thought it was Hundredth and so are you"

NorwichScene
December 2nd 2022
3382 Comments


They Fell From The Sky (Colin’s side project) was great last year. Enjoying this too



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