Bass, Vocals: Michael Edward Raymo, Drums: Matthew Christopher Koontz, Guitar, Vocals: Samuel Alexander Blackwell, Guitar, Vocals, Written-By: Joel Gunter, Layout: Daniel Wagner (10), Lead Vocals: Chadwick Glenn Johnson, Management: Baron Bodnar, Mixed By, Mastered By: Paul Miner, Photography By: Drew Piester, Vocals: Betrayal, Vocals, Recorded By: Mike Rashmawi, Written-By, Performer: Hundredth, Vocals: Matthew Hasting, Vocals: James Ian Fike, Vocals: Colby Truesdell, Vocals: Jonathan Vigil, Labelcode HOP104.1 (HR2104-1)
"When Will We Surrender" is an intense LP by the melodic hardcore band Hundredth, released here in a high-quality pressing by Hop. Across its tracks, the album blends powerful, emotional vocals with dense guitar walls, dynamic tempo shifts and a raw, cathartic atmosphere. Lyrics revolve around inner conflict, disillusionment and the search for hope, making the record both personal and socially aware. This LP format emphasizes the organic, physical listening experience: from the opening tracks that hit with urgent energy to the more atmospheric, reflective passages, the sequencing invites you to play the album from start to finish as a coherent whole. The production strikes a balance between heaviness and clarity, allowing every instrument to stand out without sacrificing the abrasive edge that defines the genre. "When Will We Surrender" is ideal for fans of passionate, emotionally charged hardcore who value authenticity and lyrical depth as much as sonic impact.
The manufacturer Hop is known for pressings that focus on sound fidelity and durable materials, tailored to collectors and listeners who appreciate vinyl as a long-term format. With attention to mastering and pressing quality, Hop aims to deliver a listening experience that does justice to the intensity and dynamics of heavy guitar music.
Hundredth established themselves within the melodic hardcore scene through relentless touring and a series of releases that showcase their evolution from raw aggression to more nuanced, atmospheric songwriting. While the band has earned a dedicated international fanbase, they are particularly appreciated for their energetic live performances and their willingness to experiment within the hardcore framework. "When Will We Surrender" captures an important phase in this development, bringing together their early urgency with more mature arrangements and thematic depth.