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Before the release of nothing,nowhere.’s album Trauma Factory coming February 19, he has dropped the latest single from the project “upside down.”
Through a pulsing beat, the Vermont based artist details the conclusion of a relationship and the subsequent heartache.
“We’ve all had our fair share of unhealthy relationships. ‘upside down’ is about a lost love and the inability to accept the new and painful circumstances,” nothing,nowhere. explained.
“Upside down” comes on the heels of his single, “fake friend” and highlights nothing,nowhere.’s signature concoction of alternative, pop, rap, and punk.
Fans can look forward to Trauma Factory which he calls “truly genreless” and an album that will, “inspire others to challenge themselves artistically,” arriving Friday, February 19. “upside down” and “fake friend” are two of the 15 tracks on that project, all of which encourage living in the moment.
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