After their highly acclaimed 2014 album "Guilty Of Everything" Nothing return with a new LP called "Tired of Tomorrow". Stream it now in full.
We have labelled Tired of Tomorrow with our editor's choice badge, which means we totally dig the record. Make sure you listen to it at least once. Tired of Tomorrow will be released on May 13, 2016. It will be released via . Stream it courtesy of NPR. Also check out our Nothing artist profile to find eventual tour dates in your area and links to the official web and social media pages of Nothing. Last but not least make sure you scroll down and check out reviews for 'Tired of Tomorrow'.
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1. Fever Queen
2. The Dead Are Dumb
3. Vertigo Flowers
4. ACD (Abcessive Compulsive Disorder)
5. Nineteen Ninety Heaven
6. Curse Of The Sun
7. Eaten By Worms
8. Everyone Is Happy
9. Our Plague
10. Tired Of Tomorrow
We currently know 7 reviews for "Tired of Tomorrow" by Nothing. The album received pretty solid reviews among the critics and is one of the better ones this year.
"There's no romance on this album. Nothing shine a stark white light on reality. As they always have."
Drowned In Sound
"Tired Of Tomorrow is a bold, expressive grandiose album that proves capital-R Realists can make something just as beautiful as capital-R Romantics."
The 405
"Tired of Tomorrow is both warm and cold, complex and straight to the point."
Exclaim
"Whilst no-one wishes further misfortune on NOTHING, Tired of Tomorrow proves they've learnt how to make the most of it and turn it into something dark, but beautiful. Its title suggests despondency, but its content should certainly leave them hopeful."
The Line of Best Fit
"With a lean run time of about 45 minutes, Tired of Tomorrow is a welcome and long-awaited addition to Nothing’s catalog. It can be a rough emotional ride, but the fact that the band can show its battle scars with such a great selection of songs should give everyone hope for the future."
PopMatters
"Nothing have definitely learned a thing or two in between albums about using crushing dynamics to great effect. Unfortunately, there are times when the combination of a particular note and lyric rob the band of its power."
Tiny Mix Tapes
"As a shoegaze record, Tired of Tomorrow‘s production is too metallic, its chord progressions sometimes bordering on pop punk. But as a post-hardcore record, its guitar parts are overly simplistic and its vocals are sleep-inducing. It’s got one foot in each camp, but doesn’t benefit from either as much as it should."
Consequence of Sound
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