The Hundred Days, on the face of it, simply come across as a poor tribute to The Killers. Throughout the three track EP, you can see they have talent and musicianship but there’s nothing extremely enthralling to their music.
The tracks themselves bleed together in their similarity, which is a shame as they have the potential to be pretty exciting if they were able to break out of the pop/indie cage they seem to be locked in. However, the band do claim to have a more raw, punkier edge when performing live so indeed there is hope for them yet.
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