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Reviews
Full of Hell & Nothing, When No Birds Sang

The six collaborative tracks from the Maryland grindcore outfit and Philly shoegazers stretch both bands into new compositional terrain in addition to playing to each group’s strengths.

Words: Jeff Terich

In Conversation
Bambara and Nothing’s Nicky Palermo Talk Love on My Mind, Post-Tour Downtime, and Big-Ass Fireworks

The Brooklyn post-punk trio linked up with the Nothing frontman ahead of the release of Bambara’s new mini-album.

Words: Mike LeSuer

Photo: Pooneh Ghana

Art & CultureStaff Picks
The Best Songs of 2020

10 tracks that make the best of a chaotic year.

Words: FLOOD Staff

In Conversation
In Conversation: For Nothing’s Domenic Palermo, 2020’s Just Another Year

Palermo recounts his band’s history of misfortunate recording sessions, and sheds light on how “The Great Dismal”—named after a swamp—may be more optimistic than he’d hoped.

Words: Mike LeSuer

Nothing Covers Grouper, Announces B-Side Collection

“Spirit of the Stairs” drops next Wednesday via Relapse.

Words: Dean Brandt

Reviews
Nothing, “Dance on the Blacktop”

What initially feels like a watered-down sequel to a totally unique album reveals itself to be an impressive demonstration of dream-pop art brut.

Words: Mike LeSuer

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PREMIERE: Nothing Recite “The Rites of Love and Death” for Original Tracks

Helping us nurse a mid-Lollapalooza hangover, the shoegaze band…took off their shoes, so to speak, for an acoustic set.

Words: FLOOD Staff

Events
LIVE, IN PHOTOS: Lollapalooza Days Three and Four (7/30–31/2016)

And exhale.

Words: Sadie Sartini Garner

Events
Twenty-Three Short Stories About Lolla

This ain’t no recap, it’s a reenactment.

Words: Lydia Pudzianowski

Miguel / photo by Orlando de la Cruz

Events
Governor’s Ball 2016: The Portraits

Miguel, De La Soul, Nothing, and more, all looking good in the rain.

Words: FLOOD Staff

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