Indie Rock Worry Club Dive Into Seasonal Depression On New Single "Nothin" | The Noise


Indie alt-rock band Worry Club examine seasonal depression and escapism in their latest single, "Nothin." The edgy but insightful track asks, "If you could choose to never be sad again, would you?" with a poignant amount of passion and dives into the duality of wanting to get better while exploring the enjoyment that can come from embracing nothingness.

"Nothin" hits the ground running with punchy, raw guitars and smokey, hypnotic vocals that hook listeners in before a fast-paced, lively drum line drops in, adding a subtle punk flavor. Lead singer Chase Walsh sings, "Save me from myself/ let me be/ hope that I grow up/it's something I'd like to see/ everyday I'll wait/ for something to take me away," and wishes for some sense of normalcy in a numb life. At the same time, with robust bass lines, synths, and additional layers of wailing guitars, the single builds into a dynamic and layered soundscape containing an underlying current of intense energy, making it a cohesive, colorful work that splits the line between indie rock and punk.

"Sometimes help can seem so hard to find, especially when it feels impossible to help yourself, shared lead singer Chase Walsh. "This song is about feeling numb in an over-stimulated world, the constant back and forth fighting with oneself, and trying to progress and find peace."

The track is the first single from Worry Club's next EP, All Frogs Go To Heaven, set to be released in late March 2023. The EP release coincides with the band's headlining tour starting in March, with dates along the East Coast before they head west and make their way back home to Chicago for their final show on April 22nd. Alongside this headlining tour, they will also be playing as support on Grayscale's The Blossom Tour with Taylor Acorn.

Check out Worry Club's latest single, "Nothin," today!


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