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Hushed Thunder with Nothing

[Nothing] are a Philadelphia shoegaze band built by its founding singer-guitarist after years in the hardcore scene.

From Hardcore Roots to Haze

Their sound leans on heavy guitars, airy melodies, and a patient pace that feels both loud and weightless.

What You Might Hear, Who You Will See

Expect a set that surfaces favorites like Vertigo Flowers, Blue Line Baby, Bent (Roi's Song), and The Dead Are Dumb. The crowd skews mixed in age and background, with hardcore crossovers up front and indie listeners posted mid-floor, most wearing earplugs and calm until the big swells. Trivia worth knowing: several records were cut with producer Will Yip at Studio 4, and an earlier label shuffle in 2015 pushed the band back to Relapse right before an album cycle. Another small detail: Jazzmaster-style guitars and chorus pedals do much of the shimmering work on stage while vocals sit slightly tucked into the wash. You might notice people closing their eyes during the softer verses and snapping back when the drums open up. These setlist and production details are informed guesses drawn from prior shows and may differ when you go.

The Nothing Crowd, Up Close

Quiet Customs of a Loud Crowd

The room around a [Nothing] show tends to look practical and muted: black denim, beat-up sneakers, layered flannels, and plenty of earplugs.

Little Rituals, Shared Signals

You will hear soft sing-alongs during choruses and brief cheers when a favorite riff returns, then a hush as the verses float by. Merch leans vinyl-first with tasteful shirts and the occasional long-sleeve nodding to past tours and Philly roots. Patches from hardcore bands and shoegaze staples sit side by side on jackets, which matches the band's path from grit to gloss. Between sets, talk often turns to pedals, tunings, and which producer era you prefer, a gear chat that stays friendly and curious. After the last crash, people usually drift toward the bar or the table to compare color variants rather than chase selfies.

How Nothing Builds the Storm

Volume as Fabric

Live, [Nothing] center the songs on two interlocking guitars that blur into a wide bed, with bass and drums anchoring a slow heartbeat.

Small Moves, Big Impact

The vocal sits low in the mix, more texture than spotlight, which lets the guitar lines carry the melodies without feeling thin. Many tunes start spare and bloom on the chorus, with the drummer opening the hi-hat and pushing the snare to lift the room. The band often down-tunes a half-step or more, which thickens chords and gives the kick drum more room to punch. A quiet quirk: they like to extend outros by a few bars, riding feedback while the rhythm section stays steady before a sudden cut. Visuals tend to be low light and cool colors, enough to frame the fog of sound without pulling focus from the playing.

Kindred Gaze for Nothing Fans

Kindred Noise, Shared Quiet

If you are drawn to [Nothing]'s hazy crunch and bittersweet hooks, DIIV will feel familiar with its driving basslines and chorus-soaked guitars. Fans of Deafheaven often line up for [Nothing] too, since both push volume and catharsis, though [Nothing] keeps the vocals softer and the tempos steadier. The classic space and glide of Slowdive connects as well, especially for listeners who want dynamics without harsh edges. For a heavier, earthier twist on the same mood, Cloakroom brings sludge-leaning low end that mirrors [Nothing]'s weight but with a Midwestern drawl. Across these artists, the overlap is simple: textured guitars, a big but humane live mix, and a crowd that values feeling over flash.

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