There are hints of electronica, even a full strings-and-piano ballad (Replicate). They still stir up a furious wasps’ nest of guitars on the compellingly intense It Suits You and New Glasses. But they’re now more linear about it, allowing the sheer, melodic muscle of songs such as Wave Form and The Old School Way to shine.
Lyrically, like your dad when you get in trouble at school, they now sound less angry, more disappointed, as Colin Doran comes to terms with loss and life. But, unlike your dad, Hundred Reasons still rock pretty hard. And these songs are so irresistible, they could yet turn everything around, if that’s what they want.
Only time will tell if this brilliant record really represents the final sinking of the sun, or a brave new dawn. Regardless, Glorious Sunset is the big bang Hundred Reasons’ greatness has always deserved.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Hell Is For Heroes, You Me At Six, Jimmy Eat World
Glorious Sunset is released on February 24 via SO
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