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NOTHING MORE SCORE FIRST-EVER GRAMMY(R) NODS WITH THREE 2018 NOMINATIONS


NOTHING MORE With a focus on the future, the 2018 Grammy® Committee celebrates new and emerging talent in independent rock music today, revealing Nothing More and Better Noise Records as the most nominated band and independent label in rock music.

Out pacing Foo Fighters, Metallica, and Mastodon for the most nominations in the rock categories, Nothing More and Better Noise Records cement their position as next-generation genre visionaries with THREE first-ever Grammy® nominations for “Go To War” and The Stories We Tell Ourselves.

The nominations are: “Best Rock Album” for The Stories We Tell Ourselves, “Best Rock Performance” for “Go To War”, and “Best Rock Song” for “Go To War”.

“We are thankful to the Grammys® and the recording arts community at large for championing the future of rock music,” says CEO of Eleven Seven Label Group Allen Kovac, “When we launched the label and signed Nothing More in 2014, our mission was to break the next generation of rock acts, and that’s exactly what it we are doing.”

“We’re in the middle of our european tour right now and just as we were pulling into Prague we got the news. Three Grammy nominations! We can’t believe it! Thank you so much!” adds Nothing More.

Nothing More’s The Stories We Tell Ourselves (out now) has met with breakout success in 2017, debuting at #15 on Billboard’s Top-200 Album Chart. Further week-of-release debut highlights included: #2 Billboard Independent Album Debut, #3 Billboard Rock Album Debut, #3 Billboard Alternative Album Debut, and more. It features lead single “Go To War”, currently celebrating its second week as the #1 Rock Song in the USA.

Nothing More is currently on tour in Europe with stateside shows launching early 2018.

Band Website: HERE!

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    November 29, 2017

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