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"Come to Nothing" is the third
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by Evermore, taken from their debut album, '' Dreams''. It was released in May 2005 and peaked at No. 51 on the
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. It appeared as a split single on CD with two live music videos by Evermore, "It's Too Late" and "Come to Nothing"; and a track each by
theredsunband The Red Sun Band (styled as theredsunband) were a rock band from Sydney, Australia. For most of the band's run, it was composed of sisters Sarah (guitar, lead vocals) and Lizzie Kelly (keyboards, tambourine, backing vocals), as well as drummer ...
: "Devil Song, the Panda Band: "Eyelashes", and
the Vasco Era The Vasco Era were an Australian three piece rock/blues band based in Melbourne. Career Originally from Apollo Bay, but now based in Melbourne, the band's members are brothers Sid (vocals, guitar, lapsteel, rototoms) and Ted (bass) O'Neil and M ...
: "Don't Go to Sleep".


Reception

Greg Prato of
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, in his review of the album, described how "Evermore has yet to find their own sound and approach, as evidenced by many tracks that sound like they could have easily been plucked from either Absolution or The Bends – especially 'It's Too Late' and 'Come to Nothing.' ''
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''s Chad Grischow observed, "The sloppy rocker, 'Come to Nothing' is the first track on the album that does not quite sound up to par; marking the beginning of the decline on the album." Robyn Gallagher of ''5000 Ways'' analysed the related music video, " t isheavy-handed with symbolism, putting Jon and his bros into a derelict, fire-gutted house. We also see a young woman wandering the same house, but staying well away from Evermore. Just as well. It seems they have some issues... tis shot in desaturated colours, creating a gloomy world where a relationship break-up feels like the least awful thing that could happen in an average day."


Track listing


Personnel

;Evermore *
Jon Hume Jon Hume is an Australian-born New Zealand musician, songwriter and record producer based between Los Angeles and Nashville who has written and produced songs for JP Cooper, Galantis, Bebe Rexha, Guy Sebastian, Sofi Tukker, Dean Lewis, Icona P ...
– vocals, guitars * Peter Hume – keyboards, piano, bass, vocals *
Dann Hume Dann Hume (born 1 September 1987) is a New Zealand musician, music producer, mix engineer and songwriter. Hume began his career with his two brothers (with Peter Hume and Jon Hume) who make up the alternative rock band, Evermore since 1999. B ...
– drums, percussion, vocals ;theredsunband * Elizabeth Kelly – keyboards, keyboard bass * Sarah Kelly – lead guitar, vocals * John Matthews – drums ;the Panda Band * David Namour – bass guitar * Stephen Callan – keyboards * Chris Callan – guitar, backing vocals * Scott Lee Howard – drums, percussion * Damian Crosbie – lead vocals, guitar ;the Vasco Era * Sid O'Neil – vocals, guitar, lapsteel, rototoms * Ted O'Neil – bass guitar * Michael Fitzgerald – drums


Release history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Come To Nothing Evermore (band) songs 2005 singles 2004 songs East West Records singles Songs written by Dann Hume