The Holy Nothing Drop “Mondegreen” Single and Video – Announce New EP


 

Hailing from Fort Wayne, Indiana, The Holy Nothing have just released their new track “Mondegreen”. Taken from the EP, Vol 1: A Profound and Nameless Fear (due November 17th) it comes with an accompanying music video. The EP will be released digitally and in a limited edition clear lathe cut 12” record. Check out the video below.

Vol 1: A Profound and Nameless Fear tracklisting:

01 Bathe Me    

02 Bliss Trench    

03 Unending Death    

04 Mondegreen    

05 Doom Church

 

Formed in 2022, the band consists of:

Austin Hammond wielding the drums

Joey Kaufman on guitar and vocals, and

Dan Kinnaley keeping the rhythm on bass, also contributing vocals.

 

It was a mutual admiration for Red Fang that brought these three together. But as fate would have it, their shared love for themes of cosmic horror, science fiction, and apocalyptic scenarios proved to be the creative drive behind their unique sound. Picture them playing the perfect score at your end of the world party.

 

Musically, The Holy Nothing draws heavily from stoner metal, hardcore, grunge, and the seductive tunes of desert rock. They count among their inspirations legends like Red Fang, Baroness, Converge, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Every Time I Die. But it doesn’t stop there. Their music is also touched with an atmospheric vibe, inspired by iconic composers such as John Carpenter, Gustavo Santaolalla (known for The Last of Us), and Mark Korven (The Witch). This musical melange is accompanied by lyrics and visuals steeped in existential dread and cosmic horror, underlined by a quest for human connection within the vast expanse of an indifferent universe.

 

Despite being relatively fresh on the scene, The Holy Nothing’s prowess has landed them spots alongside big names such as He Is Legend, Greyhaven, and Kal Marks.

 

At the heart of it all, The Holy Nothing yearns for its listeners to carve their own paths and find purpose. If their beats get you dancing or nodding along, they believe their mission is accomplished.