Less Than Nothing

Full Album show of Nov 23, 2020
Album: The Death Of the Forest Is the End of Our Life


Artist's Biography
Less Than Nothing are a instrumental rock/Post-rock band in the Uk, started in Nottingham. The latest album "The Death of the Forest Is the End of Our Life" was released on the 23rd October 2020. "Relatively softer than “Emergence“, which was released as the lead single, “Lost Trails, Lost Cities” is a seven-minute (ideal for an end-credit song indeed) acoustic and clean guitar-led track that evokes feelings of nostalgia and surrender. Featuring extremely delicate musical euphonies, the song comes off as a rather brooding, yet liberating orchestration to a recently won emotional battle. It is the third track off of the new record, but it feels like it already speaks for the rest of the LP. Such an exciting material from an exciting post-rock group." Sam Corrazza - UNXIGNED

"Hidden History" was released on the 1st March 2017. The latest Ep album written and recorded from March until November 2016. The new material is more guitar-led than previous releases and deepens the band's aesthetic by embracing complex harmonies and featuring more electronics and intricate arrangements.

"Instrumental post-rock outfit Less Than Nothing return with their second EP Hidden History, which offers some of the band’s best material yet." Matthew Williams - LeftLion Magazine

About the Album

The latest album "The Death of the Forest Is the End of Our Life" was released on the 23rd October 2020. It includes three track with cello by Anna Scott. The album is inspired by saving the Environment from the albums title which is a quote from Dorothy Stang who died protecting the rainforest. The album is all instrumental rock with inuence from Post-rock, prog, indie and classic rock bands


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