Up For Nothing (Brooklyn punk) streaming new song, ‘Sick Of The World’
Brooklyn punk band, Up For Nothing, are streaming their new song, ‘Sick Of The World’ off their upcoming album, ‘Escape Route’.
Here’s what the band had to say about the song:
“‘Sick Of The World’ is an ode to the built-up frustrations caused by the daily nuances of navigating life. These daily routines and shortcomings can slowly chip away at the people we wanted to become and, in some cases, the people we thought we were. This song is the experience of a person who has wholeheartedly accepted the fact that their daily surroundings have quietly altered their existence in the worst way, and they are starting to truly dislike who and where they are because of it.”
‘Escape Route’ is due out June 10th via It’s Alive Records. It will serve as a follow-up to their 2016 LP, ‘Swindled’. Up For Nothing formed in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 2002. They’re put out a slew of albums and EPs during their time as a band. They’ve toured North America and Europe. UFN have shared the stage with the likes of The Bouncing Souls, 7 Seconds, None More Black, Anti-Flag and more. Their new album ‘Escape Route’ is due out this summer through It’s Alive Records.
Band Members: Justin Conigliaro (Vocals / Guitar), Josh Gaon (Guitar / Vocals), Steven Calco (Bass), Tom Sobolow (Drums)
‘Escape Route’ Tracklisting:
Incoherent
Sick Of The World
Escape Route
Forty Miles
Mistakes
Cigarettes And Ash
Sooner Or Later
Bad Person
The Grateful Dread
Goldbrick
Quicksand Beach
Pinched Nerves
Pine Barrens
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