ABOUT ONE BECOMES ONE HUNDRED
Formed in 2006 in San Francisco, California, One Becomes One Hundred is an alternative indie rock band.
The name implies exponential growth stemming from simplicity, a phrase that aptly describes a style of crescendo from soft lulls to choruses with sweeping energy and volume. A gestalt combination of layered guitars, melodic baselines, commanding vocals, powerful yet intricate drumming, and smart songwriting reclaims a sound once thought to be forever lost in the pop underground.
Inspired by Interpol, My Bloody Valentine, The Smiths, Low, Editors, and others, One Becomes One Hundred pulls from many influences while maintaining originality and pushing music forward. One Becomes One Hundred consists of John McCoy (vocals/guitar), Andy Lund (guitar/vocals), Brett Arnott (bass), and Aaron Hazen (drums/vocals).
BAND MEMBERS
John McCoy (vocals/guitar)
Andy Lund (guitar)
Brett Arnott (bass)
Aaron Hazen (drums)
REVIEWS
"One Becomes One Hundred opened the night with their own brand of frenetically driving rock, unleashing tracks from their debut, They do if you know. Lead singer John McCoy sang eyes-closed with an anxious grit and drone in his voice, creating a consistent layer of 16th notes with his SG. Smooth bass slides filled the lower frequencies as steady drums guided them forward. A soaring, reverberated Les Paul saturated their sound and added a grandiose quality to the mix."
— Performer Magazine (Live Review) |