DCD2 / Fueled By Ramen emo / alt rapper / singer-songwriter nothing,nowhere. has shared “DEATH,” a surprising, multifaceted new single available on all streaming platforms since this past weekend. The song is joined by an official music video available now.
“DEATH” follows northing,nowhere.’s recent single “nightmare,” which arrived earlier this year alongside an official music video, produced by Derek Maher / Scott Bell and directed by Patrick Lawler / nothing,nowhere.
Originally scheduled to be underway with his largest ever world tour, nothing,nowhere. was recently forced to cancel his April / May U.S. headline dates due to the ongoing global pandemic.
While under quarantine, nothing,nowhere. has kept busy releasing new episodes of his web series “REAPERS REALM” each Wednesday at 6:00PM ET, along with his trademark “One Take” performances every other Sunday at 8:00PM ET and weekly livestreams every Tuesday and Thursday on his official Twitch channel. This Saturday, April 25th, nothing,nowhere. will deliver a virtual performance at Block By Blockwest – A Minecraft Music Festival, which will raise funds for the CDC’s COVID-19 response fund. For more information on nothing,nowhere.’s touring and virtual performances visit, www.nothingnowhere.net.
“DEATH” and “nightmare” mark the latest material from nothing,nowhere. since the release of bloodlust, his collaborative EP with Travis Barker which arrived this past September.
bloodlust is highlighted by lead single “destruction,” which debuted via The FADER with Kerrang! declaring “bloodlust feels like another world. From start to finish it envelops you in its hazy, muted soundscapes.”
bloodlust followed a prolific string of singles from nothing,nowhere. – “call back,” “dread,” and “ornament,” – and arrived just a year after the release of his acclaimed 2018 LP, ruiner. The sophomore LP features album standouts “ruiner” and “rejecter,” which Pigeons & Planes declared, “perfectly exemplify why nothing,nowhere.’s music is so exciting… he’s crafted a world of sound that’s both fresh and recognizable.” The FADER remarked, “The new record is a stimulating blend of singing, hip-hop, and live instrumentation, all fused together with emo and alternative stylings.” nothing,nowhere.’s 2017 debut album, reaper, was met with critical praise led by the singles “hopes up (Ft. Dashboard Confessional)” and “skully.” The album made a massive impact upon its DCD2/Equal Vision release with the New York Times’ Jon Caramanica placing it at #1 on his list of 2017’s best. reaper “synthesizes the second-wave emo of the early to mid-2000s with the rattling hip-hop low end of the last few years,” he wrote. “(reaper) is one of the most promising pop albums of the year…” Rolling Stone declared “reaper finds him tonally evoking the glory years of 2000s emo-punk without necessarily replicating it.”