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Hundred Reasons are releasing their version of The Smiths’ classic ‘How Soon Is Now?’ on 27th September 2004 through Sorepoint Records.
The track as featured on The Smiths compilation of the same name, is available on both a three-track CD and two-track 7” vinyl and precedes the release of a brand new EP due out in November. In keeping with The Smiths cover, the band have also done cover versions of ‘Eternal Flame’ by The Bangles, ‘Fast Car’ by Tracy Chapman and live favourite ‘Back In Black’ by AC/DC – who they supported last year.
Come November, the Surrey quintet treat fans to up-close-and-personal performances made up of live favourites from their two critically acclaimed albums ‘Ideas Above Our Station’ (2002) and ‘Shatterproof Is Not A Challenge’ (2004). Expect new material a plenty, the band are currently writing in their south London studio.
November tour details as follows:
03 Bristol Fleece
04 Birmingham Academy
05 Leicester Charlotte
06 Liverpool Academy
08 Aberdeen Lemon Tree
09 Edinburgh The Venue
10 Glasgow King Tuts Wah Wah Hut
11 Newcastle University
12 Leeds Cockpit
14 Manchester Academy
15 Brighton Concorde 2
17 London Electric Ballroom
19 Oxford Zodiac
20 Reading Fez Club
22 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
23 Exeter Lemon Grove
24 Truro L2
25 Cardiff Corn Exchange
26 Milton Keynes Woughton Center
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