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Band & Musician News - Naught For Nothing releases new single 'Lucid'

Naught For Nothing releases new single 'Lucid'

17 November 2017 - 0 Comments

Hot off of their inaugural album (Self titled, March 2017) Naught for Nothing are back with a new brand new single, Lucid.

Lucid looks at moments of clarity in daily life. Naught For Nothing explore whether we should give in to our nature or fight it, creating a complex conversation held within an easy melody. The idea of ‘right or wrong’ sits beneath every lyric, building as the song progresses.

The artwork for the single was painted by Andrew Reid. The image was then run through a modified deep dream algorithm, programmed by Stephen Waite, to give the image a sense of abnormality.

The single will be released on December 1st, 2017 via iTunes and Spotify.

 

Naught for Nothing will be joined by local acts Harry Parsons and BewilderbeasT to celebrate the release, with the performance being held at Galatos Basement on Saturday November 25th.

 



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