Hardcore
Melodic hardcore band Hundredth delivers a message of hope and anti-violence in a heavy, aggressive package. The group formed in 2008 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with guitarist Alex Blackwell and bassist Matt Koontz picking up where their previous band, the Hundredth, left off, joined by singer Chadwick Johnson and guitarist Joel Gunter, and later rounded out with bassist Michael Raymo. By the following year, after self-releasing an EP and cutting their teeth playing around town, Hundredth signed to Mediaskare and began writing their full-length debut. Gunter left the group to pursue other projects, but by November 2010 the debut record, When Will We Surrender, arrived. Tours with bands like Betrayal, A Plea for Purging and Venia raised their profile as they readied their follow-up album, Let Go, in fall 2011, and its more emotional and melodic focus landed the record on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.
September 2, 2020 Looking to top 2017′s eye-opening, shoegaze-sounding LP Rare, former melodic hardcore outfit Hundredth have just announced their brand new album Somewhere Nowhere. Set to hits stores October 9th, the band’s…
August 21, 2019 Proceeding to dive further and further into their new world of post-punk and synth-driven music, former melodic hardcore outfit Hundredth has just premiered their third new track of 2019. Following…
May 22, 2019 Continuing their progression from melodic hardcore to full-on electro shoegaze, Myrtle Beach outfit Hundredth has just debuted a chilled out synth-heavy single titled “Whatever.” Coming in as their first new…
June 15, 2018 Continuing their progression away from melodic hardcore and into the world of synthy shoegaze-meets-new wave, Hundredth have just announced, and to the delight of many, surprise released their new remixed…
February 14, 2018 Get ready to be teleported to a whole new dimension. Continuing to churn out synthy new singles under the moniker Pure Violet, Hundredth vocalist Chadwick Johnson has just revealed his…
November 7, 2017 Just in case you’ve been jamming Hundredth’s new album RARE on repeat and want something even more shoegaze-y and new wave, you know like some New Order or Depeche Mode-type…