Deep Purple “Nothing At All” Official Music Video – New album “Whoosh!” out now

Watch the two first chapters of the spaceman’s journey: “Throw My Bones”: https://youtu.be/QUW7PvvbbO4 “Man Alive”: https://youtu.be/ojHRoKzQwfE *********************************************************************** 4 weeks after the release of their 21st studio album “Whoosh!”, Deep Purple continue on the path of the new album by releasing an official music video for their third single “Nothing At All”. The lyrics of “Nothing At All” are an observation of what we humans have done to Mother Earth in our short time of existence. After exploring the subject of time and space with the first single “Throw My Bones” and following the concerned look into the future with “Man Alive”, “Nothing At All” brings a big philosophical question: is it really “nothing at all”? With this question in mind, ...

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