nothing,nowhere. is the musical endeavor of Vermont songwriter, singer and guitarist Joe Mulherin. For Mulherin, nothing,nowhere. is about a connection. It’s one he finds with fans around the world, who gather to see him play on tour and to listen to his songs online. It’s that connection that urges the singer to place his fears aside and step onstage each night to share his art. He sees the potential to help, to make a change, however small it may be and that is why he brings his music out of the Vermont wildness.
nothing,nowhere. is the musical endeavor of Vermont songwriter, singer and guitarist Joe Mulherin. For Mulherin, nothing,nowhere. is about a connection. It’s one he finds with fans around the world, who gather to see him play on tour and to listen to his songs online. It’s that connection that urges the singer to place his fears aside and step onstage each night to share his art. He sees the potential to help, to make a change, however small it may be and that is why he brings his music out of the Vermont wildness. Now nothing,nowhere. has returned with “nightmare,” a brand-new single which finds him once again emerging from darkness, shedding external expectation, and moving forward into the glow of pure creation. “nightmare” continues nothing,nowhere.’s prolific run of releases which includes bloodlust, his 2019 collaborative EP with Travis Barker, as well as the haunting singles: “call back,” “dread,” and “ornament.” nothing,nowhere.’s acclaimed 2018 LP, ruiner, was celebrated by Pigeons & Planes who declared, “nothing,nowhere.'s music is so exciting… he's crafted a world of sound that's both fresh and recognizable,” while The FADER remarked, “(ruiner) is a stimulating blend of singing, hip-hop, and live instrumentation, all fused together with emo and alternative stylings.” nothing,nowhere.’s 2017 debut album, reaper, made a massive impact upon release with the New York Times’ Jon Caramanica placing it at #1 on his list of “2017’s Best Albums” writing “(reaper) synthesizes the second-wave emo of the early to mid-2000s with the rattling hip-hop low end of the last few years.”