Hundred Reasons share new single, ‘The Old School Way’

By Dom Smith
By December 14, 2022 Culture, News

In October, Hundred Reasons announced that their first album together in 15 years, Glorious Sunset, is due for release on 24th Feb 2023 via SO Recordings. Sharing the lead single and title track ‘Glorious Sunset’, the response was ecstatic from fans and press alike – Louder stating that “the timing couldn’t be more perfect, (Glorious Sunset is) a thumping rock anthem signaling a very welcome return from the British band.” and NME proclaiming the comeback “a moody, cinematic and emotive song driven by the group’s trademark post-hardcore energy.”

Pre-order the album Glorious Sunset on CD and white 12″ vinyl, as well as T-shirts and signed lenticular prints here.

After the follow-up single ‘New Glasses’ earlier this month suggested that Hundred Reasons have returned with songs as strong as at any point in their career, today they share a third single that confirms exactly that – another immediate track that delivers a chorus designed to be sung back at them from a first listen, ‘The Old School Way’ is euphoric and nostalgic in equal measures.

Singer Colin Doran had the following to say about the lyrical themes behind the track:

“The subject matter for this is about not taking responsibility for your actions. I’ve known someone who never takes ownership of their mistakes and it’s always the fault of someone else rather than them. These people then choose to avoid the subject or the person wronged to avoid effectively being called out, when if they just admitted they acted horribly in the first place, then maybe certain roads would not be taken.”

Hear ‘The Old School Way’ below:

Hundred Reasons begin UK tour dates with special guests Hell Is For Heroes and My Vitriol in Feb 2023. Tickets are available here.

Hundred Reasons Spring 2023 UK headline tour dates & festival dates

Feb 23 – O2 Academy, Leeds
Feb 24 – Barrowland, Glasgow
Feb 25 – Academy, Manchester
Mar 02 – O2 Academy, Bristol – SOLD OUT
Mar 03 – O2 Institute, Birmingham
Mar 04 – O2 Academy Brixton, London
July 08 – 2000 Trees Festival