NewsJuly 2, 2013 4:55 PM ET5,428 views

Down To Nothing announces new album

Official press release: Down To Nothing started from humble beginnings at the turn of the millennium, with little more than writing songs and playing shows in mind. Thirteen years later, three full-length albums, eight EP's and one compilation later, Down To Nothing are one of the most recognized bands associated with the Richmond straight edge scene. Having toured North America, Europe and Australia several times over meanwhile sharing the stage with the likes of Bane, Champion and Terror to name a few, it's no wonder their live shows are infamous for their faced paced and high energy. Life On The James is Down To Nothing's long-awaited next full-length installment to their already impressive discography. Down To Nothing album cover Produced by Nick Jett (Terror), Life On The James is "…an album concept we've wanted to create for a long time", explains DTN bassist Jared Carman. "There is a level of hometown pride we've seen among all the cities we've played. The foundation of this album is something anyone can relate to, while the tracks themselves are very personal to the band", he continued. The album was preceded by the Greetings From Richmond, Virginia 7inch this past spring, which featured two LP tracks and one exclusive. Now, finally, Down To Nothing's first full-length record in five years is set to hit stores on September 10th from Revelation Records. Stay tuned for track premieres, video premieres, and more information coming very soon. Life On The James track listing: 01. When I Rust I Rust 02. Dirty South 03. Life On The James 04. Sheffield 05. No Leash 06. 3:24 07. Brothers Turned Strangers 08. Island Time 09. Cardinal 10. Soak It Up 11. Fish Ain't Bitin' 12. Draw 4

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anonymous 7/2/2013 2:18:12 PM

"and Terror, to name a few..." the implication is that Terror is actually relevant...

anonymous 7/2/2013 4:03:24 PM

"and Terror, to name a few..." the implication is that Terror is actually relevant... Down To Nothing's vocalist plays bass in Terror, which makes this even better...

foxnews 7/2/2013 4:22:20 PM

down to nothing is better than terror.

anonymous 7/2/2013 5:32:52 PM

Faced paced

anonymous 7/2/2013 6:19:24 PM

Downton Abbey

meatdelivery2 7/2/2013 6:24:19 PM

Rev records has killed so many great bands

tronxtaylor 7/2/2013 6:52:32 PM

fck them, fck the Guerilla crew, fck Richmond, and fck Straight Edge. New Premonitions of War album would be nice.

brassknuckleromance 7/2/2013 7:07:09 PM

I LOVE their split w/ 50 Lions, I hope more of the new songs are like those. also, its pretty awesome to see REV put out a new record and not just reissue records all the time.

anonymous 7/3/2013 3:50:09 AM

White kids who act like thugs are stoked.

anonymous 7/3/2013 9:15:39 AM

THIS BAND EATS IT, GET REAL JOBS YA HELMETS

anonymous 7/3/2013 12:25:54 PM

bret kenney and lexi Hoffmann are stoked

anonymous 7/4/2013 5:36:58 AM

First, down to nothing, nor their friends or fans, are thugs. You must be thinking about all the dumb shit metalcore crap this site loves posting about that act like thugs. This album is going to rip!

fragmentedflesh 7/11/2013 2:44:20 PM

This band rules. Suck it nerds. XXX

anonymous 8/10/2013 4:48:49 AM

Revelation Records is bullshit for still releasing music by this band who RARELY plays out and hasn't been a full-time band in well over half a decade. Sign and release active bands, Rev. D




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