HUNDRED REASONS To Release 'A Sick Little Masquerade' Single In January

November 23, 2007

Fresh from the frantic and fun-filled ENTER SHIKARI tour that culminated with a raucous and sold out Brixton show at the beginning of November, HUNDRED REASONS have announced further details of their own headline tour in January.

This tour takes place exactly 12 months after their incendiary last headline jaunt, which saw them introduce new member Ben Doyle and subsequently rip apart venues across the country with a new sense of purpose. Joining them throughout the tour as main support are New York's post-hardcore rabble FROM AUTUMN TO ASHES. More details of the other supports to follow.

The dates are as follows;

Jan. 11 - Exeter Lemon Grove
Jan. 12 - Cardiff The Point
Jan. 13 - Plymouth Hub
Jan. 14 - Southampton University
Jan. 15 - Brighton Concorde II
Jan. 17 - Wolverhampton Wulfren Hall
Jan. 18 - Manchester M.D.H.
Jan. 19 - Glasgow Q.M.U.
Jan. 20 - Leeds Cockpit
Jan. 21 - Newcastle Academy II
Jan. 23 - London Astoria Theatre
Jan. 24 - Norwich Waterfront

January will also see the release of the second single from HUNDRED REASONS' fourth album, "Quick The Word, Sharp The Action", the anthemic and emotionally charged "A Sick Little Masquerade" — a song that's been pinpointed by critics and fans alike as one of the band's best songs to date.

Watch HUNDRED REASONS' video for the song "No Way Back" (taken from "Quick The Word, Sharp The Action"):

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