Nothing shares new single 'Never Come Never Morning'

Philadelphia shoegaze band Nothing has released a new single, 'Never Come Never Morning,' ahead of their upcoming album. The track marks a departure from their usual sound, featuring acoustic guitar and orchestral elements. The album A Short History Of Decay arrives on February 27 via Run For Cover.

Nothing, a shoegaze band based in Philadelphia, is set to release their new album A Short History Of Decay on February 27 through Run For Cover Records. The album represents an expansion of the band's sound, incorporating diverse influences and collaborations.

Frontman Nicky Palermo assembled a lineup that includes Doyle Martin and Cam Smith from Cloakroom, Bobb Bruno from Best Coast, and Zachary Jones from Manslaughter 777. Palermo co-produced the record with Nicholas Bassett of Whirr at the Sonic Ranch in Texas. Prior singles from the album include 'Cannibal World,' 'Purple Strings,' and 'Toothless Coal.'

The latest single, 'Never Come Never Morning,' offers a starry-eyed psychedelic vibe, built on acoustic guitar strums and swelling strings-and-horns crescendos. This approach contrasts with Nothing's signature triumphant shoegaze style, potentially signaling an evolution in their music or a demonstration of their versatility. The track is available to stream now.

Nothing's history as a shoegaze institution underscores their role in the genre, and this release highlights their willingness to explore new directions while maintaining their core identity.

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Illustrative photo of Down band on New Orleans street promoting new single before Mardi Gras.
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Down announces new single release for February 13

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The sludge metal supergroup Down will drop a new single and music video this Friday, February 13, 2026, ahead of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. This marks the first track from their anticipated fourth studio album, expected later this year. The band has teased the release on social media, with a teaser already available.

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.

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Portland-based songwriter Brenden Ramirez, known as Bory, will release his new album Never Turns to Night on March 6. The album comes via the Toronto-based label Bleak Enterprise. Bory's sound has shifted toward introspective and atmospheric elements.

Mitski has revealed her eighth studio album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, set for release on February 27 via Dead Oceans. The announcement comes with the lead single and video for “Where’s My Phone?,” a fuzzed-out rock track supported by live band and orchestra. The album explores the story of a reclusive woman navigating freedom and deviance in her unkempt home.

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Brighton post-punk band Opus Kink have revealed their debut album 'The Sweet Goodbye', set for release on July 31 via So Recordings. The announcement coincides with the jazz-infused lead single 'Come Over, Do Me Wrong' and new headline tour dates across the UK and Europe. Frontman Angus Rogers described the track as capturing the 'hallucinogenic qualities of a doomed love affair'.

The French psychedelic doom trio Occult Hand Order has revealed details of their upcoming album, Meaningless Monuments, set for release on April 17th via Totem Cat Records. The record explores themes of apocalypse, inner collapse, and the search for meaning through hypnotic structures blending doom riffs and atmospheric passages. To mark the announcement, the band released the first single, Novo Mesto, along with an official video.

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This week's New Music Friday on January 23, 2026, brings major releases from former One Direction members Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, alongside returns from Arctic Monkeys and Megadeth. Styles drops single 'Aperture' from his upcoming fourth solo album, while Tomlinson releases his third LP 'How Did I Get Here?' with focus track 'Imposter'. Other highlights include Arctic Monkeys' contribution to a War Child benefit compilation and Megadeth's self-titled final album.

 

 

 

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