The Great Dismal, Nothing's new full-length album explores existentialist themes of isolation, extinction, and human behavior in the face of 2020's vast wasteland. Closing in on the band's ten-year mark, frontman Domenic Palermo finds himself stringing together songs of misanthropic tales of Philadelphia with a refined and refreshed take on Nothing's classic sound. The ever progressive Nothing keep true to their chaotic outlook on life, keeping a keen eye to avoid repetition. With a radical cast of talented contributors such as harpist Mary Lattimore, classical musician Shelley Weiss, and singer/songwriter/producer Alex G., The Great Dismal showcases yet another essential side of the band's trademark American post-shoegaze.
A1 A Fabricated Life
A2 Say Less
A3 April Ha Ha
A4 Catch A Fade
A5 Famine Asylum
B1 Bernie Sanders
B2 In Blueberry Memories
B3 Blue Mecca
B4 Just A Story
B5 Ask The Rust