The Bottom Most Share “Tonight” And Announce “Lost Is Where You Find Yourself” Album

New Jersey quartet The Bottom Most have released Tonight, the lead single from their upcoming album, Lost Is Where You Find Yourself, that is due for release on October 4th. The band draw influence from the likes of The Replacements, Dinosaur Jr., Huskur Du, Mudhoney, Nirvana and R.E.M. and have two more singles lined up prior to the release of Lost Is Where You Find Yourself. “Tonight” is a catchy upbeat song about when you know something – particularly a relationship – is failing and ending and trying to hold onto it anyway; trying to make sure you’re making every moment count and remembering every single detail, because you know it’s going to go down in flames no matter what you do, and that you won’t ever be the same person you were before it a...

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