Nothing,Nowhere
Joseph Edward Mulherin (born June 4, 1992), better known by his stage name Nothing,Nowhere (stylized as nothing,nowhere.), is an American singer, rapper, and songwriter.[3]
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Birth name | Joseph Edward Mulherin |
Also known as | n,n, Joe Mulherin |
Born | Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. | June 4, 1992
Origin | Burlington, Vermont, U.S. |
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Associated acts | Travis Barker |
Website | http://nothingnowhere.net |
While the music composed by Mulherin is entirely written and produced by him, he maintains a group of musicians which consist of associates that perform with him for live shows also under the nothing, nowhere. name. The band has toured as a supporting act for Grandson, Real Friends, Tiny Moving Parts, Thrice and La Dispute on multiple tours.
Early life
Mulherin was raised in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and spent summers in Hyde Park, Vermont.[3] He attended Igo Elementary School and Ahern Middle School.[4] Afterwards, Mulherin spent his freshman year of high school at Xaverian Brothers High School, before transferring to Foxborough High School his sophomore year, where he studied computer-based design.[5]
History
In 2015, Mulherin began uploading songs on SoundCloud under the name nothing,nowhere.[3] In June of that year, he released his debut album titled the nothing,nowhere. LP onto Bandcamp. After releasing two EPs, Bummer, and Who Are You, featuring Austrian producer Oilcolor,[6] on October 20, 2017, he released his commercial debut, Reaper, an album of guitar-based emo rap that the New York Times called "one of the most promising pop albums of the year."[3] He produced the album with Erik Ron and Jay Vee.[3] The track "Hopes Up" features vocals from Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional,[6][7] and the track "REM" features Delaware rapper Lil West.[8][9] New York Times music critic Jon Caramanica listed Reaper as his #1 album of 2017.[10]
Mulherin has had several different aliases outside of "nothing,nowhere.", notably: never,forever, TRAU CHOI, & Lil Tofu. never,forever was a little side project Mulherin released on SoundCloud. TRAU CHOI was a band between nothing,nowhere. and other associated artists, only releasing a demo song in 2014 and a self-titled ep of 5 tracks on Bandcamp in 2016. Lil Tofu was a parody of stereotypical Soundcloud rapper and emo culture.
On February 16, 2018, it was confirmed that Mulherin had signed to Fueled By Ramen as he released a new single titled "Ruiner", the first of several that would appear on his upcoming album of the same name, which was released on April 13, 2018.[11] In March 2018, Mulherin cancelled his tour due to chronic laryngitis and a hemorrhaged vocal fold, this included his first European show in London.[12][13]
From October 19 to November 9, 2018, Mulherin was on tour in Europe.[11]
On January 28, 2020, Mulherin released a new single titled "Nightmare",[14] subsequently announcing dates for a world tour.[15] However, these dates were soon cancelled in March of the same year due to complications involving the COVID-19 pandemic.[16] On April 18, 2020, Mulherin released a single titled "Death".[17] On July 10th, 2020, Mulherin released an album titled "One Takes: Vol. 1".[18] The album features versions of songs released prior that were all recorded in one take. Music publication The Line of Best Fit rated it a 7.5/10, calling the album an exposé of "the raw nature of human hurt and understanding".[19] On July 24, 2020, Mulherin released a single titled "Lights (4444)".[20] On September 18, 2020, Mulherin released a single titled "Pretend".[21] On October 5, 2020, Neck Deep announced new dates for their All Distortions Are Intentional US Tour, with Mulherin as a supporting act.[22] On October 27, 2020, Mulherin released a single titled "Blood" featuring indie rock singer KennyHoopla and producer Judge.[23] On December 7, 2020, Mulherin announced his upcoming fourth album, Trauma Factory, which would be released on February 19, 2021.[24] He subsequently released a new single for the album, titled "Fake Friend".[25]
Personal life
Mulherin has never used alcohol, cigarettes or other recreational drugs, and in his freshman year of high school, he became vegan straight edge.[3][4]
In August 2018, Mulherin cancelled a string of shows, including an appearance at Reading & Leeds Festival due to severe anxiety.[26] He had previously canceled shows due to depression and anxiety in July 2018,[27] further admitting he was pursuing treatment.[28] In an interview with The Fader in November 2018, Mulherin disclosed that he had felt anxiety and panic attacks regularly as a child and the effects it had on his life led to depression.[29]
Before creating music, Mulherin had an interest in filmmaking. He attended film school at Burlington College in Vermont and while in college, Mulherin co-created the short film Watcher which won a prize at the Vermont International Film Festival.[5] In 2013, he participated in a contest by the organization Creative Mind Group at the 66th Cannes Film Festival in France, shooting, directing and co-editing the film One Day which received three awards.[4]
Discography
Albums
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The Nothing,Nowhere LP |
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Reaper |
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Ruiner |
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Trauma Factory |
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Extended plays
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Bummer |
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Who Are You? |
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Bloodlust |
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Music videos
- "don't mind me" (2015, The nothing,nowhere. LP)
- "poor posture" (2015, The nothing,nowhere. LP)
- "i've been doing well" (2015, Bummer)
- "i'm sorry, i'm trying" (2015, non-album single)
- "deadbeat valentine" (2016, non-album single)
- "letdown" (2016, non-album single)
- "clarity in kerosene" (2017, Reaper)
- "hopes up" (featuring Dashboard Confessional) (2017, Reaper)
- "skully" (2017, Reaper)
- "REM" (2017, Reaper)
- "waster" (2018, Ruiner)
- "ruiner" (2018, Ruiner)
- "hammer" (2018, Ruiner)
- "rejecter" (2018, Ruiner)
- "dread" (2018, non-album single)
- "destruction" (2019, bloodlust)
- "nightmare" (2020, Trauma Factory)
- "death" (2020, Trauma Factory)
- "lights (4444)" (2020, Trauma Factory)
- ”pretend” (2020, Trauma Factory)
- "blood" (featuring KennyHoopla & JUDGE) (2020, Trauma Factory)
- "fake friend" (2020, Trauma Factory)
References
- Reeves, Mosi (October 31, 2017). "Review: Nothing,Nowhere.'s Tormented Emo-Rap Shows Hip-Hop's Post-Modern Evolution". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 5, 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
- "Nothing,Nowhere biography".
- Jon Caramanica, "nothing,nowhere. Blends Hip-Hop and Emo to Make Tomorrow's Pop," New York Times, October 20, 2017.
- Mortimer, Frank (May 30, 2013). "On the straight and narrow". The Sun Chronicle. Foxboro, United States. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- Bolton, Michele Morgan (June 27, 2013). "From home movies to Cannes, film-maker makes it to the big time". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on December 29, 2017. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
- Chris Payne, "Emo-Meets-Hip-Hop Project nothing,nowhere. Premieres 'Hopes Up' Video With Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba," Billboard, August 7, 2017.
- Mosi Reeves, "Review: Nothing,Nowhere.'s Tormented Emo-Rap Shows Hip-Hop's Post-Modern Evolution," Rolling Stone, October 31, 2017.
- Mitch Findlay, "nothing, nowhere & Lil West Collide For Some Emo Rap," HotNewHipHop, October 23, 2017.
- Jay Balfour, "Tracks," Pitchfork, October 23, 2017.
- Jon Caramanica, "The Best Albums of 2017," New York Times, December 6, 2017.
- Sam Taylor, "Nothing, Nowhere Has Released His New Album 'Ruiner'," Upset, April 13, 2018.
- "nothing,nowhere. Cancels Remaining Headlining Dates Due To Vocal Cord Injury / the NOISE". the NOISE. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- "nothing,nowhere. Has Cancelled The Remainder Of His Current Tour - News - Rock Sound Magazine". Rock Sound Magazine. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "nightmare - out now"". Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "uk/eu: tickets are officially on sale cop one and come to a show excited to see you again"". Retrieved 31 January 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "i will be back stay healthy🔨"". Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "DEATH"". Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "one takes: vol 1. out now"". Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- Loftin, Steven. "Burgeoning emo rapper nothing.nowhere exposes the rawness of life". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "lights (4444) out now"". Retrieved 24 July 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "PRETEND // OUT NOW"". Retrieved 18 September 2020.
- "Neck Deep on Twitter: "Unfortunately, due to the ongoing COVID19 pandemic, we have had to postpone our US headline tour until 2021. We've tried to preserve as many of the dates as poss & are super buzzed to confirm that @nothingnowhere & @HeartAttackMane will join us on ALL SHOWS"". Retrieved 5 October 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "🩸BLOOD🩸 (FT. @KENNYHOOPLA & @JUDGEBEATS)"". Retrieved 27 October 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "TRAUMA FACTORY FEBRUARY 19"". Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- "NOTHING,NOWHERE. on Twitter: "FAKE FRIEND OUT NOW"". Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- "nothing,nowhere. cancels this weekend's appearance at Reading & Leeds". Alternative Press. 2018-08-23. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- "nothing,nowhere. on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- "nothing,nowhere. Has Dropped A New Track - News - Rock Sound Magazine". Rock Sound Magazine. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
- "How mindfulness practice helped experimental rapper nothing,nowhere". The FADER. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
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