HUNDREDTH Share Dreamy New Song “Somewhere Nowhere”

HUNDREDTH recently announced their new full-length Somewhere Nowhere due out October 9th, and today they’re sharing another preview of the album. The South Carolina-based band’s sound has grown leaps and bounds over the past few years, from their origins in hardcore to their bold turn into kinetic shoegaze on 2017’s critically acclaimed RARE, to the effervescent dream-pop of their 2019 singles. Now Somewhere Nowhere finds the group pushing their sound further than ever before as they dive headfirst into vibrant synth-pop. Hundredth shared the album’s lead single “Bottle It Up” and now they’re back with its propulsive title track. “Somewhere Nowhere” opens the album and immediately makes it clear that this a brand new version of Hundredt...

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