After years of silence and reflection, Serbian hardcore collective Hang has returned with “Nothingness,” the first single from their long awaiting new album of the same name. Released via Geenger Records, the track marks the culmination of a creative journey that began over a decade ago.
The genesis of the album dates back to 2011–2012, when the band first explored its skeletal form in rehearsal sessions, raw, instrumental ideas captured on old bootleg recordings. “We felt those riffs and grooves needed justice,” the band stated. “It would be a shame not to make them into songs.”
Reconstruction began in 2019. Now, six years later, the completed work stands as a towering monument to persistence and sonic density. “Nothingness” is available to stream now, offering a glimpse into the band’s deep, immersive soundscape.
The full album will be released on vinyl on June 25, with pre-orders available through Geenger Records.”Nothingness” is available HERE
Photo by Jeff Antons Los Angeles punk band Mermaid Island have announced their self-titled debut album, arriving…
Photo courtesy of the band. Nashville quintet idle threat will drop their new album you'll forget the sun,…
Photo by Reno Silver Lowertown, the New York duo comprised of Olivia Osby and Avsha Weinberg, share new…
Photo by: Anneke D'Hollander Rheia (Redux) is the 2026 remaster of Oathbreaker's 2016 genre-defining album. Helmed…
Photo courtesy of the band. Dead Pioneers, the Indigenous fronted band from Denver, are back…
Photo by Christian Schwan With “Decade On Parade,” The Feelgood McLouds celebrate ten years as a band…