The band Nothing has unveiled their latest single and accompanying video, "never come never morning," as a preview to their upcoming fifth studio album. The track highlights the group's industrial sound influences. The album, titled A Short History of Decay, is set for release on February 27 through Run For Cover.
Nothing, known for their shoegaze sound, shared the single "never come never morning" along with its video on February 23, 2026. This release serves as the newest track from their forthcoming album, A Short History of Decay, scheduled for February 27 via Run For Cover Records. The single builds on earlier previews including "Toothless Coal," "Cannibal World," and "Purple Strings," emphasizing a grinding industrial edge reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine, in contrast to the baggy Madchester style of "Cannibal World" and the acoustic-driven "Purple Strings."
The album marks Nothing's fifth studio effort and represents their most expansive and emotionally direct work yet, described as a widescreen reckoning with time, truth, and the body's slow unraveling. It follows their 2020 album The Great Dismal, which evolved the world-weary shoegaze they established across prior releases: 2018's Dance on the Blacktop, 2016's Tired of Tomorrow, and 2014's Guilty of Everything.
Nothing continues to explore innovative sound bending and genre boundaries through these singles, laying groundwork for the album's diverse sonic palette. The band also announced upcoming tour dates alongside the album launch, though specific details were not provided in the announcement.