MUSHROOMHEAD's JEFFREY NOTHING Films 'Enough' Video; Photos Available

September 3, 2011

Jeffrey Nothing, the haunting voice behind Cleveland's pioneering alterna-metal collective MUSHROOMHEAD, filmed a video for his solo single "Enough" on Monday, August 29 at the Bissman Building in Mansfield, Ohio. Check put photos from the video shoot at this location.

"Enough" comes off Nothing's debut solo album, "Nothing - The New Psychodalia", which is scheduled for release on October 11 via Suburban Noize Records.

"The whole album is about escaping reality. People choose a variety of ways to feel better in the face of the depression that can be caused by trying to survive in a world that can seem completely uncaring and smothering," commented Nothing. "'The New Psychodalia' is like a new safe hallucinogenic that makes all the ugliness in the world beautiful, with no harmful side effects. The entire album is kind of like a twisted, thought provoking view of the truths. It exposes the lies of the American dream that has really become more of a nightmare."

Jeffrey Nothing is ready to open the door and reveal the skeletons buried beneath the floor boards with the release of "Nothing - The New Psychodalia". Mixing hypnotic rhythmic grooves and punishing riffs, along with Jeffrey Nothing's beautifully deranged lyrics, the effort is a tormented soundscape that shakes listeners to the core.

"Nothing - The New Psychodalia" was produced by MUSHROOMHEAD drummer Steve "Skinny" Felton.

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