2015 reissue - Hundredth may not change the world with Let Go, but they’re certainly doing their damndest to foster and inculcate positivity in anyone who wraps their ears around it. Hardcore through and through, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina quintet blend the edginess of Comeback Kid, the all-out attack of Modern Life Is War and the compulsive melodies of Ignite to create an album that is overloaded with heart and unadulterated energy. From riot starters such as “I Hold The Key” to the meaner, bludgeoning “Carry On” and “Restless,” everything they do hits its intended mark—hard—yet for all their aggression, Let Go is frequently haunted by a more plaintive, aching tone. “Weathered Town” is a fine example of this, this feeling constantly bubbling below the surface before it culminates in a titanic melodic gang vocal chorus that takes the song to a whole different level. “Remain And Sustain” channels Small Brown Bike in its more melodic passages, another uproarious gang vocal charging its climax with an irresistible triumphant air, though it is perhaps the anthemic, soaring “Monumental Pt. 2” that is the perfect distillation of everything that makes them such a compelling proposition.
A1 | Let Go |
A2 | Weathered Man |
A3 | Remain & Sustain |
A4 | We Can Take Them All |
A5 | Live Today |
A6 | Carry On |
A7 | Monumental Part I |
B1 | Monumental Part II |
B2 | Humane |
B3 | I Hold The Key |
B4 | Soul |
B5 | Restless |
B6 | Hurt |