Now After Nothing announce debut EP ‘Artificial Ambivalence’
(Photo by Lindsay Ann Snyder) Atlanta-based darkwave act Now After Nothing has announced the release of their debut EP, “Artificial Ambivalence”, set to drop on September 13 on their own label, Living On Neptune(s). The EP will be available on all digital platforms and vinyl.
Frontman Matt Spatial and drummer Michael Allen have released a series of singles, showcasing the band’s goth and post-punk influences. This debut EP features additional guitar work by Mark Gemini Thwaite, known for his collaborations with Peter Murphy, The Mission, and Gary Numan.
Here’s the video for “Sick Fix”.
The band plans to tour in support of the EP, starting with a hometown show on September 14 at Center Stage. They will be joined by Glass Spells and DJ Goth Dad (Dusty Gannon from Vision Video).
In addition to their music, Now After Nothing supports Atlanta’s Lifeline Animal Project, a non-profit organization with a no-kill mission for animal shelters in Atlanta’s main counties. The band will sell a special ‘Meow After Nothing’ cat design T-shirt at shows and online, with a portion of proceeds donated to the organization.
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