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Track from new EP, "Tame the Noise," Releasing This Month
Jun 24, 2015
By Austin Trunick
Hundreds’ new EP, Tame The Noise, will be released in June. More
New Album, Aftermath, Out Now In the U.S. via Sky Council
May 27, 2014
By Austin Trunick
Hamburg-based sibling duo Hundreds has released a live video for “Beehive,” one of the standout tracks from their new album, Aftermath. More
Aftermath arrives in March
Feb 19, 2014
By Austin Trunick
“Circus” is the first single from their sophomore record. More
Issue also Includes Beach House, Liars, Hot Chip, Sigur Rós, Hot Chip, Father John Misty, Aubrey Plaza, and more
May 26, 2012
By Laura Studarus and Mark Redfern
Under the Radar’s June/July 2012 Issue features Yeasayer on the cover as well as interviews with Beach House, Chromatics, Peaking Lights, M. Ward, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Lower Dens, Soulsavers featuring Dave Gahan, Father John Misty vs. Aubrey Plaza, Sigur Rós, Hot Chip, and others. More
Plus: Man Without Country, Weird Dreams, Sunless '97, and Hundreds
May 21, 2012
By Christopher Roberts
Under the Radar was honored to be invited to curate a stage at the eighth annual Great Escape Festival in Brighton, England this year. On Thursay, May 10th, we proudly presented S.C.U.M, Trust, Man Without Country, Weird Dreams, Sunless ‘97, and Hundreds at the Psychosocial Basement in the heart of Brighton. Check out a full gallery of photos from the event. More
Great Escape Stage is Thursday, May 10 Psychosocial Basement, Brighton, England
May 04, 2012
By Laura Studarus
On Thursday, May 10, Under the Radar is hosting a stage at Brighton, England’s Great Escape festival (which is like a European SXSW). Leading up to the event we’re letting you know about each artist playing. Today we’re spotlighting Hundreds. More
Lineup at Brighton, England Festival Also Includes: Hundreds, Sunless ’97, Weird Dreams, and Man Without Country
Apr 23, 2012
By Laura Studarus
Under the Radar magazine is excited to reveal the full lineup, poster, and set times for its stage at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, England. S.C.U.M and Trust will headline the stage. Also scheduled to play are Hundreds, Sunless ’97, Weird Dreams, and Man Without Country. More