Atoms and Void share video for “For Sharon, With Love”
Preorder And Nothing Else via Arctic Rodeo Recordings

The debut album, And Nothing Else, from LA/Seattle project Atoms and Void has been many, many years in the making. Over the course of those years, a lot happened. Recording sessions in many cities and with many friends and collaborators. The video for album cut “For Sharon, With Love” was created from footage taken over the course of these years and travels and edited by the ultra talented director Melissa Henderson. The result is sort of a “many years in the life” or “making of” film. A look back at some of the moments that played into the resulting album, which will see vinyl release May 20 via Arctic Rodeo Recordings. Thank you to The 405 for the premiere.

Artist: Atoms and Void
Album: And Nothing Else
Label: Arctic Rodeo Recordings
Release date: May 20, 2016

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TRACK LISTING:

1. The Architect and the Atomizer
2. Lay Down Your Weapons
3. Feathers From a Bird
4. Waves of Blood
5. For Sharon, With Love
6. Golden Shivers
7. Destroyed, the Sword of Saint Michael
8. Virginia Long Exhale
9. The Earth Countered
10. Lowercase Blues
11. The Conductor
12. This Departing Landscape

The core of Atoms and Void is formed in the friendship and songwriting partnership of Arlie Carstens and Eric Fisher. The duo’s origins can be traced back to the early 90’s, when guitarist and lyricist Arlie Carstens first heard Talk Talk’s Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock. “Ever since first hearing those albums I’ve wanted to do a band like this, something that has a distinct sound and vision but that is not the work of a specific group of musicians; something that’s not a ‘band’ necessarily,” Carstens stated in an interview in 2005.

With that idea in mind, Carstens (formerly of Seattle post-punk band Juno) asked longtime friend and audio engineer Eric Fisher to join as his songwriting and production partner. Whenever time allowed, the two began recording songs onto 4-tracks, answering machines, micro-cassette recorders, laptops and iPhones. They recorded in cramped apartments, empty houses and tiny rehearsal spaces in Los Angeles. They recorded in real and make believe studios in Seattle, Shoreline, Sunland, Santa Monica, Studio City, Echo Park, Angelino Heights, Highland Park and downtown Los Angeles. They recorded in Portland, San Francisco, Boston, Austin, Mexico City and New York…for years.

The resulting scope of their debut album And Nothing Else is much bigger than the work of just two musicians. The cast of additional instrumentalists and audio engineers that helped to bring their compositions to life includes (but is not limited to): Nate Mendel (Sunny Day Real EstateFoo FightersJunoLieutenant), Gabe Carter (Juno), Jay Clarke (Pretty Girls Make GravesJaguar Love), Cory Murchy (Minus the Bear), Morgan Henderson (Blood BrothersFleet FoxesCave Singers), Rosie Thomas (Sufjan Stevens), Eric Akre (TreepeopleBuilt To SpillJuno), Joel Cuplin (Constant LoversTriumph of Lethargy), Josh Myers (The Fire Theft, Jeremy EnigkRosie Thomas), Drew O’Doherty (Ted Leo & the Pharmacists), Griffin Rodriguez (Icy DemonsNeed New Body), Toshi Kasai (MelvinsBig Business, Lieutenant), Kory Kruckenberg (J. TillmanThe Revenant), Jenna Conrad (Avians AlightDamien Jurado), and Lena Simon (PollensLa LuzKairos) among others.

To date, Atoms and Void has recorded 33 songs. Along the way they’ve had a laptop stolen in Toronto and crashed a hard drive in Seattle, circumstances which have caused the duo to pause for years at a stretch while figuring out how best to record the album. Twice. Early versions of some of these songs have floated around the Internet for years, (“Destroyed,” “The Sword of St. Michael,” “Lay Down Your Weapons,” and “Waves of Blood”). Folks rip them, trade them, and write social media odes to them. For a handful of listeners, the album has taken on an almost mythic resonance.

And Nothing Else has in this sense already created a life of it’s own, and was recently released to the Internet world in-full by way of Bandcamp. The hushed release gained resonance organically, and one year later, Fisher and Carstens were approached by Arctic Rodeo Recordings for a proper vinyl pressing. Thus, And Nothing Else will take on a new life on May 20, when the album will be made available on limited edition pink and marsh blue-green vinyl. Helmed by two deeply introverted weirdos and their beloved cadre of session players (all with an astounding level of trust and determination), the 12 tracks within offer a dark, slow, heady and heartbreaking world of sounds and experiences.

“The two collaborators, once emotionally raw and angry in Juno and during its immediate aftermath, are now just emotionally raw. The result – the newfound sonic palette, the experimental touches, the inclination to let the music rather than words do the communicating – is a harrowing and heartbreaking document, an ode to a darker place, and a realization of and reaction to knowing that you don’t know anything, and most people around you know even less.” – Critical Masses Media

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