Interview: Big Nothing – Their Biggest Something Yet

Philadelphia based Big Nothing has come up with their second Big Something. Following up on their debut album “Chris,” in 2019, their sophomore album, “Dog Hours,” is out now via Lame-O Records, their debut with the new label. Coming from shared influences like The Replacements, Superchunk and Teenage Fanclub, this album is a little more stripped back but it makes up for it from front to back. I think it sounds really cohesive as an album for sure,” shares bassist / vocalist Liz Parsons. “I think we’re all in the same melancholy headspace, but trying to retain hope for the future. That mind space shows through the songs. The band found themselves working from a different approach on their sophomore album, forced to take short stabs to finish the record whereas for “Chris,” they went ...

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