One Hundred Thousand's album, The Forms In Which They Appear, is a powerful and evocative work that showcases the band's impressive musicianship and songwriting skills. From the opening notes of "Fading Out" to the haunting final track, "The Forms In Which They Appear," this album is a journey through a range of emotions and moods.
The band's sound is a unique blend of indie rock, post-rock, and shoegaze, with layers of guitars, synths, and drums creating a dense and immersive sonic landscape. The vocals, delivered with a raw and emotional intensity, add another layer of depth to the songs, conveying a sense of longing, regret, and hope.
Standout tracks include "The Echo of You," with its driving rhythm and soaring chorus, and "The Last Time We Saw the Sun," a haunting ballad that builds to a powerful crescendo. But every song on the album has its own distinct personality and contributes to the overall mood and narrative of the record.