The Next Hundred Years

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Lactose 00:00 Tools
Building into a Building 00:00 Tools
Pyramid 00:00 Tools
F.I.T. 00:00 Tools
Kids 00:00 Tools
Lazers 00:00 Tools
1987 00:00 Tools
Cr02 Metal 00:00 Tools
Blue Max 00:00 Tools
Current Pulls 00:00 Tools
Everything I Expected 00:00 Tools
pins 00:00 Tools
MHAGD 00:00 Tools
1986 00:00 Tools
Codebreaker 00:00 Tools
The Poor Plants and Ailing Animals 00:00 Tools
Loose Lips Sink Ships 00:00 Tools
Grasshopper 00:00 Tools
Black Unicorn/White Unicorn 00:00 Tools
Stay Late 00:00 Tools
Falcon Knights 00:00 Tools
Midnight in Tokyo 00:00 Tools
Kill the skipper (kill yourself) 00:00 Tools
Black Unicorn, White Unicorn 00:00 Tools
machine 00:00 Tools
1985 00:00 Tools
Falcon Nights 00:00 Tools
Turner And The Screw 00:00 Tools
Uma 00:00 Tools
Our Chemical Masters 00:00 Tools
The Berline 00:00 Tools
The Perfect Perm 00:00 Tools
Ultrasound 9 27 00:00 Tools
Ultrasound 9-27 00:00 Tools
Ther Berline 00:00 Tools
Black Unicorn / White Unicorn 00:00 Tools
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the next hundred years is the culmination of numerous collaborations between its members over the last ten years. With an original sound that blends the likes of Queens of the Stone Age, Fugazi, and Flank, they have elicited overwhelmingly positive crowd response while playing shows with Vancouver acts including The Smears, Mongoose, and White Licorice. the next hundred years was spawned as a result of new musical ideas by old friends, in thousands of late night jams and parties. Kyle, Joel and Arden patiently honed their sound in east side watering holes and rehearsal slums, playing instrumental precursors of the current songs. Everything began to fall into place in 2004 when Zeb joined full time. His haunting blend of vocal and violin perfectly accented the powerful instrumental barrage. With the addition of Jordan on guitar in 2005, the next hundred years completed their dense, melodic sound. In the fall of 2005 they entered Studio54 with producer/engineer Pete Bastard Mills to record a demo EP. However, once in the studio the band clicked like never before and walked out with an album instead. The release of the 9 track self-titled album the next hundred years in January 2006 is only the beginning. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.