Music / rock

Tired of tomorrow


Reviews (3)


PopMatters

d. 11. May 2016

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chris Ingalls

d. 11. May 2016

"With a lean run time of about 45 minutes, Tired of Tomorrow is a welcome and long-awaited addition to Nothing's catalog. It can be a rough emotional ride, but the fact that the band can show its battle scars with such a great selection of songs should give everyone hope for the future".


AllMusic

2016

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Tim Sendra

2016

"Nothing had every element in place to make Guilty of Everything very close to brilliant, a modern shoegaze/noise rock classic; on Tired of Tomorrow, they seem to have lost their way and have made something quite standard issue and disappointing".


Pitchfork

d. 18. May 2016

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Brandon Stosuy

d. 18. May 2016

"The Philadelphia band Nothing make gentle-sounding, springtime shoegaze with an alt-pop tinge that would seem all at odds with their gritty punk and hardcore pasts-until you listen to the lyrics ... In fact, Tired of Tomorrow has been my go-to warm-weather record, a collection that sounds happy, and more importantly comforting, even when you know, as you always did, that there's no point in going on, but that we all do anyhow".



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