
Nothing If Not just dropped their new single “Isolation” and yeah, this one caught us off guard in a good way. We only just found this band recently, and honestly, it’s a lucky find. There’s something really fresh but also familiar in how they put this track together.
The song has an amazing strong rock energy. The guitars are full and alive and the drums hit with purpose. It’s got that groove that pulls you in easily. The vocals are full of character and just easy to sit with. It’s not complicated, just good delivery that fits the mood.
The idea behind this song is pretty real. It looks at how people feel more cut off these days, even when we’re all connected online. You can hear that tension in the first half of the track, where it’s tight and controlled. Then it shifts. The second half opens up into this more chaotic, instrumental section, with a wild drum moment and layered sounds that almost feel like everything is breaking apart. It’s a cool contrast and keeps things interesting and raw.
The production is great and keeps everything raw and not polished to perfection. You can tell they care about the details. We really enjoyed this one. It’s the kind of track that makes us want to go back and check more from the band, and it’s already sitting in our playlist. Easy add.
ABOUT THE BAND:

Nothing If Not is a progressive rock band inspired by a wide range of genres from psychedelic rock to jazz to blues to ethereal folk. Their studio work has been described as cinematic, focusing their discography on conceptual albums touching on philisophical, political and spiritual themes. Their debut concept album, Gutter Gardens, will be releasing this year following the rollout of 3 singles from the album.

