You're Nothing

General | Mar 2013

Reviews

DJ Away
Reviewed 2013-10-14
Second album from these Copenhagen punks. This is heavy in a different way than most punk is heavy—every instrument on this album sounds like a rusting piece of a giant, dying industrial machine. Catchy songs ground into mush by fuzz, noise, low-end, and dissonance. Nice. Favorites: 1, 2, 5, 6, 12. No FCCs.

1. *(2:29)—Medium-fast/fast. Woozy, growling post-punk verses, hardcore choruses.
2. *(2:03)—Fast, roaring, catchy. “Excess! Excess! Excess!”
3. (1:43)—Instrumental. Industrial bladerunnercore.
4. (3:21)—Medium-slow/fast. Nearly groovy during the verses.
5. *(3:01)—Fast, could be a pop song in another band’s hands. Slip this into your SF garage-punk set.
6. *(3:20)—Mid-tempo/fast. Starts like a fuzzed-out ballad (piano!). Ends like a march.
7. (2:41)—Fast. Distorted bass, more in a straight-ahead punk style.
8. (2:29)—Fast. Builds over time. Snotty vocals, gang choruses.
9. (1:22)—Very fast. Hardcore, even a hint of metal.
10. (1:45)—Medium-fast. Only song not in English. Hardcore, grueling breakdowns.
11. (2:27)—Fast, rousing, anthemic. Spoken-word bridge.
12. *(1:45)—Fast, ripping. One last round in the mosh pit.

Recent airplay

Wounded Hearts, Everything Drifts
HomeroomSep 09, 2017
Morals
The Lord's Last SupperJun 09, 2017
Coalition
A Visit From DrumOct 30, 2015
Ecstasy
A Visit From DrumMay 14, 2015
In Haze
A Visit From DrumMar 05, 2015
Coalition
A Visit From DrumJan 22, 2015

Charting

2013-10-17 — 2013-12-19
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 22 1
Dec 15 1
Dec 8 1
Nov 24 1
Nov 17 1
Nov 3 2

Track listing

1. Ecstasy
2. Coalition
3. Interlude
4. Burning Hand
5. In Haze
6. Morals
7. Everything Drifts
8. Wounded Hearts
9. It Might Hit First
10. Rodfæstet
11. Awake
12. You'’Re Nothing