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Nothington returns with new album in 2017

Posted by Loren on December 10, 2016

Nothington returns with new album in 2017
Nothington returns with new album in 2017

Nothington have announced a new full-length early next year. Titled In the End, the record releases on Feb. 17 via Red Scare Industries with a European tour immediately following its release.

It's the band's first new album in five years and has 11 songs in total.

In The End Track Listing:
1. Already There
2. Cobblestones
3. The Lies I Need
4. Burn After Reading
5. End Transmission
6. Things We Used To Say
7. Nothing But Beaches
8. The Hard Way
9. It Comes And Goes
10. Capture
11. In The End

Nothington Tour Dates:
2/16/17 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Popular Alvalade
2/17/17 – Madrid, Spain @ Wurlitzer Ballroom
2/18/17 – Castellon, Spain @ Four Seasons
2/19/17 – Barcelona, Spain @ Rocksound
2/20/17 – Glasgow, Scotland @ 13th Note
2/21/17 – London, England @ Underworld
2/22/17 – Antwerp, Belgium @ Kavka
2/23/17 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Winstons
2/24/17 – Münster, Germany @ Gleis 22
2/25/17 – Mönchengladbach, Germany @ Projekt 42
2/26/17 – Trier, Germany @ Lucky’s Luke
2/27/17 – Göttingen, Germany @ T-Keller
2/28/17 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Dynamo
3/1/17 – Koblenz, Germany @ Circus Maximus
3/2/17 – Bremen, Germany @ Tower
3/3/17 – Munich, Germany @ Kranhalle
3/4/17 – Nuremberg, Germany @ Zentralcafe
3/5/17 – Stuttgart, Germany @ 1210
3/6/17 – Wiesbaden, Germany @ Schlachthof
3/7/17 – Leipzig, Germany @ Werk 2
3/8/17 – Hannover, Germany @ Chez Heinz
3/9/17 – Hamburg, Germany @ Hafenklang
3/10/17 – Kiel, Germany @ Hansa 48
3/11/17 – Berlin, Germany @ Casiopeia

Nothington returns with new album in 2017
Nothington returns with new album in 2017

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