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Nothing Celebrates 5th Anniversary of Tired of Tomorrow

Posted by Campbell on May 21, 2021

Nothing Celebrates 5th Anniversary of Tired of Tomorrow
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Shoegaze revival outfit Nothing are celebrating the 5th anniversary of their seminal album Tired of Tomorrow with a special deluxe LP. The limited LP features a flexi disc 7” with an exclusive unreleased demo and alternate ‘aged’ artwork. Pre-Orders are available here for a November 5th release date on Relapse Records.

You can check out Nothing on tour this fall in support of their critically acclaimed new album The Great Dismal - tickets are on sale now at bandofnothing.com.

Nothing Celebrates 5th Anniversary of Tired of Tomorrow
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