Nothing tease second album with new track "Vertigo Flowers" and documentary trailer
With a whirlwind of excitement surrounding them, Nothing have shared a first taste of their forthcoming album Tired Of Tomorrow.
"Vertigo Flowers" is a dizzying feat of tumultuous refrains and soaring vocals capable of leaving heads spinning and hearts reeling.
"I was walking to the bank one day with a couple friends and I believed a car full of men was following me around. I walked through the parking lot and into a Walmart and hid there for a couple hours," frontman Domenic Palermo explains of the track's inspiration.
"I was experiencing a new consistent spell of vertigo that I believed may have been a direct result of a recent brain trauma and hospital stay," he continues. "Everything seemed hazy and for a few weeks I was having a hard time sorting everything out. In the studio the vertigo never really stopped so a lot of the lyrics I had previously wrote for songs I decided to change because whatever was going on in my head I wanted out.”
The band have also shared a teaser trailer for a six-part documentary, directed by Don Argott, focusing on the group and the forthcoming album.
Tired Of Tomorrow is released via Relapse Records on 13 May and is available to preorder now.
Stream "Vertigo Flowers" below, a trailer for Nothing's Tired Of Tomorrow documentary beneath, and a full album teaser here.
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