Nearly Spent is an edgy pop-punk/rock band from Southwest Florida. Originally formed in 2020, Nearly Spent blends the soundtrack of skaters everywhere with the melodramatic darker sounds of the emo movement.
Their latest single “Drowning” sees a line-up change for the band and debuts a more serious side of their music; saying goodbye to the past as well as goodbye to those we loved, while still longing for their return. “Drowning” is a follow-up to the sophomore debut of their self-titled EP.
Coming off a wild 2022 including a US tour in the northern Midwest region, that ended with getting a massive crowd pumped up at Danny Wimmer Presents Incarceration festival in Mansfield, OH. In September 2022, their hometown was destroyed by Hurricane Ian, which was the deadliest hurricane to strike the state of Florida since the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. Drowning not only reflects the member changes but also the challenges they faced in rebuilding and recovering from a traumatic disaster.
Nearly Spent is “not your average neighborhood pop punk band”. The band is looking forward to releasing more music and touring with their new lineup in 2023.
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