Nothing Feels Good
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Nothing Feels Good | |||||
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Studio album by The Promise Ring | |||||
Released | October 1997 | ||||
Recorded | June 1997 | ||||
Genre | Emo | ||||
Length | 33:51 | ||||
Label | Jade Tree | ||||
Producer | J. Robbins | ||||
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The Promise Ring chronology | |||||
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Nothing Feels Good is the second album by the emo band The Promise Ring. This album was the band's first real hit and gained it a following, being praised by everyone from SPIN magazine to MTV. The band achieved a popular single with "Why Did Ever We Meet?". The title of this album was used as a title for the book Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo by Andy Greenwald.
Released on Compact Disc, Vinyl LP, and Digital Download
[edit] Track listing
- "Is This Thing On?" - 3:37
- "Perfect Lines" - 2:25
- "Red & Blue Jeans" - 2:54
- "Why Did Ever We Meet" - 4:16
- "Make Me a Chevy" - 3:07
- "How Nothing Feels" - 1:49
- "A Broken Tenor" - 3:24
- "Raspberry Rush" - 2:34
- "Nothing Feels Good" - 2:01
- "Pink Chimneys" - 2:26
- "B Is For Bethlehem" - 3:15
- "Forget Me" - 3:52
[edit] Personnel
- Davey VonBohlen: vocals, guitar
- Jason Gnewikow: guitar
- Scott Beschta: bass
- Dan Didier: drums