Nothing: Tired Of Tomorrow

Nothing SKU: 44687380
Nothing: Tired Of Tomorrow

Nothing: Tired Of Tomorrow

Nothing SKU: 44687380

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Tired Of Tomorrow
Artist: Nothing
Label: Relapse Records Uk
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 781676734313
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. 2016 release from the alt-rock act. Tired Of Tomorrow was produced by Will Yip (Circa Survive, Title Fight, Superheaven). Nothing has always managed to maintained a unique stoicism alongside it's apathy, one that extends beyond mere riffs and reverb. All the band's music, especially Tired of Tomorrow and Guilty Of Everything, have managed to work past, present and future simultaneously into their approach, both musically and thematically. Borrowing from personal memoir and external works alike, Nothing have worked the deepest influences of their youth and maturation into a package that's ultimately at it's most relevant in the present day. Case in point: Tired Of Tomorrow was written before the Shkreli debacle, but as Palermo sees it, those events only served to strengthen the sentiments and ideas behind Tired Of Tomorrow rather than confuse it's message. It's a mess to think about, but as always, the contradictions and paradoxes of the kind Nothing harnesses ultimately lead to the greatest revelations, and the band's personal and tragic path has nonetheless led Nothing to produce deeply heartfelt and inspiring music. Whichever way you want to look at it, you can't deny that Nothing feels good.

Tracks:
1.1 Fever Queen
1.2 The Dead Are Dumb
1.3 Vertigo Flowers
1.4 Acd (Abcessive Compulsive Disorder)
1.5 Nineteen Ninety Heaven
1.6 Curse of the Sun
2.1 Eaten By Worms
2.2 Everyone Is Happy
2.3 Our Plague
2.4 Tired of Tomorrow
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