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Void Eternal

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Void Eternal
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 31, 2023 (2023-03-31)
Recorded2021–2023
StudioReaper Ranch Studios, Sheldon, US
Genre
Length42:30
LabelFueled By Ramen
Producer
Nothing,nowhere. chronology
Trauma Factory
(2021)
Void Eternal
(2023)
Dark Magic
(2024)
Singles from Void Eternal
  1. "MEMORY_FRACTURE"
    Released: July 16, 2022
  2. "M1SERY_SYNDROME"
    Released: August 26, 2022
  3. "CYAN1DE"
    Released: November 4, 2022
  4. "THIRST4VIOLENCE"
    Released: February 3, 2023
  5. "VEN0M"
    Released: March 31, 2023

Void Eternal (stylised as VOID ETERNAL) is the fifth studio album by American rapper nothing,nowhere. It was released on March 31, 2023, on Fueled by Ramen.

Release

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The album was announced on February 3, 2023, following the release of the single: THIRST4VIOLENCE.[1] The album was then released on CD, digital download and streaming on March 31, 2023, with vinyl variants released in June.

Singles

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The first single from the album MEMORY_FRACTURE was released on July 16, 2022.[2] The single was followed by M1SERY_SYNDROME, which was released on August 26, 2022, prior to a North American tour.[3] The third single, featuring Pete Wentz, CYAN1DE was released in support of a European tour, on which Mulherin revealed he had finished recording his new album.[4]The single THIRST4VIOLENCE was released on February 3, 2023, alongside the announcement of the album.[1]

Personnel

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Credits for Void Eternal adapted from liner notes.[5]

Musicians

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Additional personnel

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  • Chris Athens - mastering (all)
  • Austin Coupe - vocal mixing (all)
  • Vincent James Weight - production (9)
  • Erik Ron - production (11)

Track listing

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Void Eternal
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Anxiety"
3:26
2."Tragedy" (featuring Will Ramos)
  • Mulherin
  • Hardman
  • Brody McKeegan
  • Stewart
  • Taylor Morgan
  • Will Ramos
3:25
3."Psycho Psychiatry" (featuring SEEYOUSPACECOWBOY)
  • Mulherin
  • Hardman
  • McKeegan
  • Stewart
  • Bert Moreshead
  • Connie Sgarbossa
3:48
4."Chromakiller"
  • Mulherin
  • Stewart
3:41
5."Suicide Pact"
  • Mulherin
  • Hardman
  • Stewart
  • Moreshead
3:38
6."Thirst4Violence" (featuring Freddie Dredd & Silverstein)
  • Mulherin
  • Hardman
  • McKeegan
  • Stewart
  • Moreshead
  • Ryan Mitchel Chisels
  • Shane Told
  • Morgan
2:19
7."Cyanide" (featuring Pete Wentz)
  • Mulherin
  • Stewart
  • Pete Wentz
3:51
8."Eraser"
  • Mulherin
  • Stewart
3:18
9."Fortune Teller" (featuring Static Dress)
  • Mulherin
  • Stewart
  • Oliver Appleyard
3:22
10."Misery Syndrome" (featuring Buddy Nielsen)
  • Mulherin
  • Hardman
  • Buddy Nielsen
  • Stewart
  • Moreshead
  • David Beissner
3:04
11."Venom" (featuring Underoath)
  • Mulherin
  • Aaron Gillespie
  • Erik Ron
  • Jackson Lee Morgan
  • William Spencer Chamberlain
3:50
12."Memory Fracture"
  • Mulherin
4:18
Total length:42:30

Notes

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  • All tracks are stylized in all caps
  • "Psycho Psychiatry", "Suicide Pact", "Fortune Teller", "Misery Syndrome", and "Memory Fracture" are stylized with an underscore between the two words
  • "Anxiety", "Tragedy", and "Chromakiller" are stylized with the number 3 in place of the letter E
  • "Anxiety", "Cyanide", and "Misery Syndrome" are stylized with the number 1 in place of the letter I
  • "Chromakiller", "Fortune Teller", and "Venom" are stylized with the number 0 in place of the letter O
  • "Eraser" is stylized with the number 4 in place of the letter A

Critic reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Distorted Sound Magazine6/10[6]
Bring the Noise10/10[7]
Line of Best Fit8/10[8]

Void Eternal received generally positive reviews from critics. In his review for The Line of Best Fit, Steven Loftin said the album "is a rebirth [of nu-metal]", and Ely King for Distorted Sound said Mulherin has "successfully branched himself into metalcore" and was "very reminiscent of the early to mid-00s era".

Commercial success

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On a Twitch stream, Mulherin said the album was not a commercial success. He stated he lost 1.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify after the release of the album and would most likely not release a metal album again due to the lack of commercial success.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "nothing,nowhere. Unleashes Thirst4Violence From New Album Void Eternal". kerrang.com. Kerrang. February 3, 2023.
  2. ^ "nothing,nowhere. unveils MEMORY_FRACTURE, plus video directed by Code Orange's Eric 'Shade' Balderose". Kerrang. April 20, 2022.
  3. ^ "nothing,nowhere. Shares "M1SERY_SYNDROME" Featuring Buddy Nielsen". Prelude Press. August 26, 2022.
  4. ^ "nothing,nowhere. links up with Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz for tearing new single 'CYAN1DE'". NME. November 6, 2022.
  5. ^ nothing,nowhere. (2023). Void Eternal (LP liner). Fueled By Ramen.
  6. ^ "ALBUM REVIEW: VOID ETERNAL – nothing,nowhere". distortedsoundmag.com. Distorted Sound Magazine. March 31, 2023.
  7. ^ "ALBUM REVIEW: Nothing, Nowhere. – VOID ETERNAL". bringthenoiseuk.com. Bring the Noise. March 31, 2023.
  8. ^ "Nothing,Nowhere resurrects nu-metal with VOID ETERNAL's untethered rage". thelineofbestfit.com. The Line of Best Fit. March 31, 2023.
  9. ^ "🎶 nothing,nowhere. Twitch stream: 2023-08-02 - "working on collabs + NEW STUDIO IMPROVEMENTS"". YouTube. August 2, 2023.