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Exclusive Premiere: Big Nothing's New Video Feels Like Indie Rock Personified

Check out the latest video by Philadelphian indie rock supergroup Big Nothing.

Exclusive Premiere: Big Nothing's New Video Feels Like Indie Rock Personified

Philly's Big Nothing aren't just a lot of fun to listen to -- they seem like a fun band to be in. The members of the indie rock quartet have a considerable alt-rock pedigree -- guitarists Pat Graham and Matt Quinn played in Spraynard and Crybaby respectively, bassist Liz Parsons was in Casual, and drummer Chris Jordan used to play in Young Livers -- and trade of vocal duties at random. Add the fact that the band play the kind of heartfelt, cinematic indie punk that thrived in the '90s underground, and you get the kind of band whose every song makes you wish you could jam with them.

If you don't feel that way now, the band's new video for Waste My Time, a track off of their upcoming EP titled Chris, will get you there. From Big Nothing's white overalls to Pat Graham angrily pitching a copy of Infinite Jest into the woods, Waste My Time feels like a snapshot of indie rock in the American subconscious. Of course, that also means it's goofy, kind of bizarre, and super entertaining.

Check out Waste My Time below:

Check out the cover for the Chris EP below:

The Chris EP drops this Friday, May 10th, via Salinas Records, and is available for preorder.

Big Nothing are currently out on tour with Radiator Hospital, so make sure to catch them live at one of the following dates:

May 2019


7 - Durham, NC - Pinhook
8 - Athens, GA - Flicker
9 - Atlanta, GA - Casa Nova
10 - Chattanooga, TN - Sluggo's
11 - Nashville, TN - Hollywood Hideout
12 - Bloomington, IN - Venue TBD
13 - Columbus, OH - Dirty Dungarees Laundromat
14 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bliss
15 - Grand Rapids, MI - Corner Record Shop
16 - Detroit, MI - Outer Limits
17 - Toronto, Canada - Hard Luck Bar *W/ Samiam
18 - Montreal, Canada - Pouzza Fest
19 - New York, NY - Trans-Pecos
21 - Philadelphia, PA - PhilaMOCA

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