American alternative rock band Nothing has shared the news about their upcoming new album The Great Dismal B-Sides that is due 8th October via Relapse Records.
It will be a collection of tracks recorded during the critically acclaimed The Great Dismal sessions. Additionally, there will be three new songs added: “The Great Dismal”, “Amber Gambler” and a cover of Delfonics “La La Means I Love You”.
The Great Dismal release in 2020 received great reviews all over. Mxdwn saying: “They’ve built something here, track by track, that is capable of affecting one’s world view. It’s expansive, beautiful at some moments and grotesque at others. Sure, some tracks are better than others, but the whole is undoubtedly an impressive accomplishment”.
Ahead of the new release, Nothing has shared a video for “Amber Gambler”, directed by Ben Rayner, showing a couple running away from the law. Watch the video below.
Vocalist Domenic Palermo shared in the press on the upcoming release: “The world disparity and surreal circumstances that occupied all corners of life while attempting to write and record this album were so overly animated that the songs couldn’t help but be contaminated. Trimming away at the layers to negotiate with time felt akin to ripping out whole chapters out of a novel. The reasoning behind having this be physically released in the first place, and a big part we left the title track off was to make that eventual and necessary connection.“
Nothing’ new album can be pre-saved here and vinyl version pre-ordered here.
Philadelphia’s @BandofNOTHING return with The Great Dismal B-Sides, set to release on October 8th on 12″/Digital.
Watch the “Amber Gambler” music video & pre-order at https://t.co/BjCCWhtYSf pic.twitter.com/oeIHIat9pf
— Relapse Records (@RelapseRecords) August 26, 2021
The band started their tour this August in North America and next year will visit Europe and UK. See details of the UK shows below. Tickets can be purchased here.
16/04/2022 – Green Door Store -Brighton
17/04 – Dead Wax -Birmingham
18/04 – Exchange – Bristol
19/04 – The Brudenell Social Club -Leeds
20/04 – Audio – Glasgow
22/04 – Boston Music Room – London
Photo Credit: Press Release/Ben Rayner