hey, nothing beckons you into their world of unvarnished honesty with new EP, "Maine." Written in isolation at a remote cabin in "Maine," the four-track release is an intimate meditation on addiction, heartbreak and the constant pull of change.
Made up of Tyler Mabry and Harlow Phillips, nothing plows their way through their own space in folk and emo territory with soul-stirring lyricism and intricate melodies. "Maine" is a sonic diary, recording the pair’s recent experiences with a personal and universal feeling. Clocking in at just over 17 minutes, "Maine" bathes you in the thickness of nostalgia and the strain of moving on.
Standout tracks such as “Piece of You” and “The Sink” exemplify hey, nothing’s knack for crafting haunting melodies accompanied by poignant storytelling. “Piece of You” aches with longing, a meditation of sorts on love that persists long after it is gone, while “The Sink” plunges into the quiet devastation of addiction and self-examination. Each song pulses with an emotional gravity, rendering "Maine a profoundly moving listen.
not much has ever been about truth-telling, and Maine is no exception. It captures the human experience through the lens of limping strings and hooting harmonies. This is not an EP that simply tells a story, it invites you to feel every note, every lyric, and every unspoken moment in between.