The live streaming event will benefit NIVA’s Emergency Relief Fund and an international network of independent promoters.
Nothing is celebrating the release of their latest full length, The Great Dismal, with a live streaming event that combines the band’s inventiveness with a cause worth supporting.
The Great Dismal: An Auditory and Ocular Trauma featuring NOTHING and Full of Hell is set to broadcast on October 29th, one day before the release of the band’s album. Enlisting the talents of the artistically abrasive Full of Hell as well as filmmakers Mike Martinez and Tyler Wray of Everything Is Stories, revered projectionist Ricardo Rivera of Klip Collective, and forward-thinking videographer Frank Huang, the production will no doubt make for a compelling watch.
The presentation is a partnership with Kickstarter Music, Vans, Fender, and Slane Irish Whiskey that aims to help support independent venues and gig workers during an unprecedented time. 20% of all tickets sold to the live streaming event via www.BandofNothing.com will be donated to the NIVA Emergency Relief Fund.
Nothing’s Domenic Palermo then went a step further by formulating a network of independent promoters that have been instrumental in the development of Nothing throughout the band’s decade long career. These promoters in territories stretching from Russia, Europe, UK, Asia, Australia and South America will receive 20% of the revenue of tickets they sell in their respective regions.
The Great Dismal arrives October 30th on Relapse Records. Pre-orders are available HERE
1.A Fabricated Life
2.Say Less
3.April Ha Ha
4.Catch a Fade
5.Famine Asylum
6.Bernie Sanders
7.In Blueberry Memories
8.Blue Mecca
9.Just a Story
10.Ask The Rust