This is a story of artistic evolution that has fans eagerly awaiting new sounds, yet many overlook the deeper significance behind the latest developments. But here's where it gets controversial—Nothing, the shoegaze band known for their immersive soundscapes, has just announced the upcoming release of their new album titled 'a short history of decay,' scheduled to drop on February 26th via Run For Cover Records.
In addition to the announcement, the band has also unveiled their newest single, 'toothless coal,' accompanied by an engaging official music video directed by Don Argott. This release has sparked significant interest among fans eager for fresh material.
If you're interested in hearing the album early or want to ensure you don't miss out, you can pre-order or pre-save 'a short history of decay' through this link: Pre-order/Pre-Save.
The tracklist for the upcoming album is as follows:
1. never come never morning
2. cannibal world
3. a short history of decay
4. the rain don't care
5. purple strings
6. toothless coal
7. ballet of the traitor
8. nerve scales
9. essential tremors
Again, here's the link to secure your copy in advance: Pre-order/Pre-Save.
This album promises to explore a wide range of themes and soundscapes, from introspective reflections to raw emotional expressions, making it a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. The single 'toothless coal' sets an intriguing tone—what does its title suggest? Could the album deal with themes of loss, decay, and resilience? Or is it more abstract?
As we await its release, fans are left pondering: will this album redefine the band's sound, or will it stay true to their shoegaze roots? And how might the themes within resonate deeply or spark debate among listeners? Are you excited or skeptical about this new direction? Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments—it's sure to be an interesting discussion.