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Nothing release "Purple Strings" video

Worldwide tour dates across US, Japan, UK

Following news of their new album a short history of decay, Nothing have announced an extensive tour that takes them across North America, Japan and the UK before performing at their own Slide Away festival. Supporting Nothing across North American dates are Full Body 2, Cryogeyser and Violent Magic Orchestra. Pre-sale tickets (today) and general on sale tickets (Friday) tickets are available here.

Alongside the tour announcement, the band has released a new song and video “Purple Strings” which presents a drastically different side of the band from the previously released scorcher, “Cannibal World.”

While “Cannibal World” was a pulverizing statement of intent that fused the band’s signature industrial-gaze intensity with a loose fit breakbeat plucked from the heyday of Madchester, “Purple Strings” is a stripped-down, acoustic guitar-led track where the band’s typical vocal filters are absent. Purple Strings’s dramatic turns are lifted by a full string ensemble, including performances from harpist Mary Lattimore, along with Jason Adams on cello and Camille Getz on violin. Taken as a pair, the two tracks lay the foundation for the wide-ranging sound that defines their forthcoming album, a short history of decay. Out February 27, the band’s fifth studio album stands as their most sonically expansive and emotionally direct work to date: a widescreen reckoning with time, truth, and the body’s slow unraveling.