100 Years have launched a video for the track ‘All Grey’, taken from their self titled debut album ‘100 Years’ which is penned for a 17 June 2016 release via Suicide Records.
The band comments: “Times are not black, times are not white. Do you really want to know the truth? We are not absolutely sure ourselves. 100 YEARS that is, the band. But we do know, behind the wall, it’s all grey. Overlooked by filthy army-boys in gloomy watch towers. Surrounded by dirt and barb wire. That sums up what the song ‘All Grey’ is all about. The inspiration was trying to catch emotions like hopelessness, poverty and terror. When you have lost the will to live, but just carry on for some reason. So the old East Berlin and the wall became some kind of symbol. ‘All Grey’ is an uptempo song – in 100 YEARS’ standards that is. A punky feeling. Not too far from Voivod’s “Killing Technology”, which is a huge influence on 100 YEARS.”
Formed back in 2012, the Swedish indie-metal outfit houses members from the legendary, pioneering death metal band Merciless as well as one of Sweden’s most influential and esteemed acts Dia Psalma.
Written, recorded, produced and mixed over the last two years by the band themselves, ‘100 YEARS’ is a gloomy celebration of rain battered concrete, human downfall and desperate solitude that will delight fans of acts such as Voivod, Swans, Killing Joke and Celtic Frost.
TRACK LISTING:
01 The Medicine Knows My Name
02 Breath Of Summer
03 Too Far From Goodness
04 Incendie
05 All Grey
06 Calling For Daylight
07 All The Fools And Me
08 The Flood
09 Concrete Eden
The album is available for pre-order now from https://suiciderecordsswe.
Line up:
Roger Petersson- vocals
Magnus Borg- bass
Adam Magnusson- guitar
Henrik Borg- drums
Pontus Andersson- guitar