DARKSIDE Release New Song 'One Last Nothing
Today, listen to a new DARKSIDE song, 'One Last Nothing.' The track – an unreleased composition created amid sessions for the trio’s third LP, Nothing – finds the group at its most bass-forward, riding a tough groove into an elegantly spaced-out blend of krautrock, dub, and Fillmore-era psychedelia.

This fall, the trio will perform at Miami’s III Points festival and will also headline a three-night residency at the Lodge Room in Los Angeles. Early shows at Lodge Room are sold out and late sets have now been added, which will feature special guests and a more improvisational structure.
Released earlier this year, Nothing is the third album by DARKSIDE and the first that the group – founded by Nicolás Jaar and Dave Harrington – have completed as a trio with new drummer Tlacael Esparza.
On their first two reinventions, Nicolás Jaar and Dave Harrington entered the studio with a clutch of scattered ideas and loose melodic fragments to mold into what became the revered Psychic (2013) and Spiral (2021). But Nothing reflected a search for form borne out of spontaneous elliptical jams, acoustic riffing, and digital levitations. And in a fundamental shift from their first dozen years as a band, Jaar and Harrington recruited their longtime friend and collaborator, the drummer and instrument designer Tlacael Esparza, to become a full-time member.
The outcome is magnetic and hieroglyphic. This album slips through the cracks of convention with serpentine guitars, extraterrestrial static, and cavernous drums. Haunted rhythms, distorted vocals, and uncanny beauty.
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