5/08/2023

Post-Punk Band Do Nothing Announce Debut LP, Share "Amoeba"

NOTTINGHAM POST-PUNK BAND DO NOTHING ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM
SNAKE SIDEWAYS OUT JUNE 30TH 


SHARE NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO "AMOEBA"

CREDIT: Adrian Vitelleschi Cook 
(New York, NY — May 8, 2023) – Nottingham’s post-punk band Do Nothing have announced their debut album Snake Sideways is set for release on June 30th. The announcement comes accompanied by new single "Amoeba", which premiered with Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music — LISTEN HERE / WATCH HERE / PRE-SAVE LP HERE

Commenting on new single "Amoeba", vocalist Chris Bailey says: “As far as I remember ‘Amoeba’ is about my girlfriend leaving the house to go to work and be useful, and me laying on the sofa feeling dumb and watching annoying news on TV. It muses about how the media decides what we all care about on a two week rotation - sometimes it feels like we all get angry about something for a few weeks until the TV/internet decides it’s time for us to think about something else. It’s also about the fact that making music can often feel pretty unimportant; some folks are firefighters while I spend all my time massaging my own ego.” 

The single’s video, by Clump Collective, finds a transformed Bailey wreaking havoc in an art class. Clump Collective added: “When we first listened to ‘Amoeba’, we felt there was a spooky element to it - old horror movie monsters and prosthetics immediately came to mind. We liked the idea of taking a monster out of its natural habitat and dropping him into a world that he doesn’t quite understand. A lizard man crashing a life drawing class felt like the perfect fit.” 

Do Nothing returned to form in spectacular fashion this year, with their single "Happy Feet" - the band’s first new music since acclaimed 2021 EP Glueland - arriving in February to widespread praise at UK national press from The Independent, NME, So Young Magazine, Dork, DIY, CLASH, Yuck, and more. "Happy Feet" was also added straight to the BBC Radio 6 Music B-List - their sixth consecutive single to be added no less.

To coincide with the Snake Sideways announcement, Do Nothing are also paying homage to legendary mobile game Snake, with their version featuring a specially commissioned 8-Bit audio version of "Amoeba." Play the game and start climbing the leaderboard HERE
Do Nothing - Amoeba
Having known each other since childhood, Do Nothing started making music as teenagers living in Nottingham, eventually taking a year off to regroup and reset with a more honed style. A pair of EPs, 2020’s Zero Dollar Bill and the following year’s Glueland, established Do Nothing among an exciting crop of new British bands huddled loosely under the post-punk banner.

Chris Bailey had big ambitions for the first Do Nothing album, though, and even in early interviews was stressing the importance of always evolving. This desire to change, twinned with the time-freezing pandemic that impacted early stages of writing, raised more questions than it elicited answers for the singer and chief songwriter. The resulting feeling was that of a creative stutter; a disconnection between intention and end product. 

Like any good writer, Bailey found a way through the weeds and began putting it all down on paper. Snake Sideways isn’t merely an album about being unable to write an album, though. Across its ten tracks it interrogates feelings of tying identity to a vocation, the sense of letting others down, precarity of dreams, and the inescapable prison of self-criticism. These themes are perhaps most evident on "Happy Feet", a devilishly pretty moment built around guitarist Kasper Sandstrom’s delicately strummed acoustic and more jagged electric switches. Bailey describes his lyrics on the song as being “super unglamorous” and there is something stark about hearing him admit, “I’m not gonna dress it up, today didn’t go so well.” In the past he might have hidden behind metaphor or a deep-cut Simpsons reference but the album steers unashamedly towards naked honesty. 

The bigger picture to this cards-on-the-table thinking is that Snake Sideways is shot through with a message of hope and acceptance. There’s no cheap self-help sloganeering but a greater sense that perseverance and a little kindness can go a long way. It’s right there in that “All hail my dog” line, taken from "Hollywood Learn". The idea of a canine deity might be amusing to think about but to Do Nothing it represents something more profound - celebrating the everyday realities and not judging yourself based on dream scenarios. 

Snake Sideways stays grounded throughout and avoids straying into myopic territory, with songs including "Fine" and "Sunshine State" touching on themes of gambling and America’s response to the AIDS crisis respectively. The latter, one of the first songs Do Nothing wrote when they started the band in its current form, references the artist Keith Haring in its depiction of an anger that leaves you shaking. 

The elephant in the room is that all this fear, self-loathing, and inability to create, plays out on an album that very much exists. Every second of Snake Sideways is, therefore, a celebration of triumph over this paradox. It’s also a mark of the friendship in the band, rounded out by bassist Charlie Howarth and drummer Andy Harrison, and their decades-long bond. Nothing in life ever turns out quite how we imagine it and Do Nothing capture that journey in its totality here. It’s a bumpy ride but one that finds a band finally at peace with their own imperfections. 

Pre-Save Snake Sideways

Listen/Watch “Amoeba”

Listen/Watch "Happy Feet"

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