Hundred Reasons

Hundred Reasons Members, Gear & Sound

Members

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About

Hundred Reasons is a dynamic British alternative rock band that emerged from the post-hardcore scene with their compelling blend of raw energy and melodic hooks. Formed in 1999, the group hails from Surrey, England, and is composed of Colin Doran (vocals), Larry Hibbitt (guitar, backing vocals), Andy Gilmour (bass), and Andy Bews (drums). Known for their powerful anthems and emotive performances, Hundred Reasons carved out a niche within the UK post-hardcore genre, with their debut album Ideas Above Our Station cementing their place in the rock landscape.

How to Sound Like Hundred Reasons

Hundred Reasons' sound is characterized by its aggressive yet melodic guitar work, which balances the intensity of post-hardcore with the accessibility of alternative rock. Their music often features crunchy, saturated guitar tones and driving rhythms, creating an atmosphere that is both energetic and emotionally resonant. To achieve this, Larry Hibbitt's guitar setup might include high-gain amplifiers and distortion pedals, while Andy Gilmour's bass lines, propelled by the Ashdown ABM 500 EVO III head, provide a thick, resonant foundation. The band's rhythmic section is tight and propulsive, with punchy drum patterns that underpin their energetic sound, making their music both compelling and cathartic.

Discography

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