TV People return with dark rock single ‘Nothing More’

TV People press photo with classic Audi (black and white)

Rising Dublin quartet TV PEOPLE return today with their third single of 2020, ‘Nothing More’ accompanied by a music video.

As you may know we spoke to the band in an introduction interview back in April about their previous single ‘Time Eats Up’ and to learn more about the people behind the music.

The new track sees the band come to terms with identity and the struggle of finding a purpose in life.

Speaking about the single, the band explain: “It reflects on the superficial challenges of finding yourself that you face in adolescence and early adulthood, and contrasts these with a deeper existential anxiety that emerges in their place as you begin to overcome them.

“The song documents the experience of trying to make peace with the realisation that life may be inherently meaningless and deal with the burden of being responsible for your own life’s purpose.

“It was written remotely during the lockdown period by sending each other music and mixing a home demo which was a new way of writing for us.”

Hailing from the heart of Ireland’s capital, TV People are a Dublin four-piece who lace their indie/garage rock sound with punk-infused undertones.

Despite forming in early 2019, the band have been honing their craft across the live scene, making themselves one of the most exciting bands coming out of Dublin right now.

Mixed and recorded at Darklands Audio with Dan Doherty (Fontaines D.C., Vulpynes) and mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Christian Wright (Radiohead, Blur, LCD Soundsystem), ‘Nothing More’ is accompanied with a music video directed by Robert Clarke.

In the video, it sees the band driving around in an old school Audi before they head to the recording studio to perform the single. Check it out below and leave an ICM Star Rating out of 10.