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9.0
86754
9.0 |
Drowned In Sound
There's no romance on this album. Nothing shine a stark white light on reality. As they always have
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8.5
86757
8.5 |
The 405
Dense, melodious and epic
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8.0
86755
8.0 |
Exclaim
Tired of Tomorrow is both warm and cold, complex and straight to the point
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8.0
86787
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
Tired Of Tomorrow could well be the album to nudge the band towards the mainstream and a wider audience
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8.0
86872
8.0 |
State
Whether you’re a diehard shoegaze fan, looking for a more unique take on the Turnover/Citizen/Basement sound or just someone who wants to hear something crushingly sad and full of fuzzy guitars, this album is most definitely worth your time
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8.0
86931
8.0 |
Pitchfork
Gentle-sounding, springtime shoegaze with an alt-pop tinge that would seem all at odds with their gritty punk and hardcore pasts—until you listen to the lyrics
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8.0
87255
8.0 |
No Ripcord
For all of the melancholy, it's far from a depressing experience; if anything, it's an oddly uplifting album
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8.0
87336
8.0 |
NME
Tackling morality, mental health and troubled relationships, the album’s strength is in its deeply personal lyrics
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8.0
87387
8.0 |
Gig Soup
Hunted by a ghost of negativity but there-in lies the beauty. It's bleakness in a summer dress
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8.0
87828
8.0 |
musicOMH
Bad feelings probably shouldn’t feel this good, but Nothing’s cynicism is cathartic and – weirdly – enjoyable
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7.6
87165
7.6 |
Earbuddy
The melodramatic lyrics pair with the stormcloud pop perfectly, and if there was ever an album to become a nihilist to, this is it
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7.5
88100
7.5 |
Spectrum Culture
This is a special record. NOTHING takes shoegaze and shakes it up a bit. They strike a balance between musical beauty and existential brutality that would seem silly on any other album
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7.0
86759
7.0 |
PopMatters
A welcome and long-awaited addition to Nothing’s catalog
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7.0
86940
7.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
We have every reason to sit back, enjoy this sophomore effort for what it is, and maintain full confidence that no matter where Nothing goes, it will be worth following them
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7.0
86756
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Its title suggests despondency, but its content should certainly leave them hopeful
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6.0
86776
6.0 |
All Music
They seem to have lost their way and have made something quite standard issue and disappointing
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5.0
86758
5.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
Shoegaze and metal without getting to the core of either
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4.0
87410
4.0 |
NOW
The album's final 15 minutes are its strongest. The glimmering Everyone Is Happy and melancholy 90s alt-pop washout Our Plague set up the title track for a stark, poignant finale
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