# Void Eternal

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{{Infobox album
| name       = Void Eternal
| type       = studio
| artist     = [nothing,nowhere.](/source/Nothing%2CNowhere)
| cover      = Void Eternal.jpg
| caption    = 
| alt        =
| released   = {{start date|2023|03|31}}
| recorded   = 2021–2023
| venue      =
| studio     = Reaper Ranch Studios, Sheldon, US
| genre      =
* [Post-hardcore](/source/Post-hardcore)
* [emo](/source/emo)
* [screamo](/source/screamo)
* [nu-metal](/source/nu-metal)
* [metalcore](/source/metalcore)
| length     = 42:30
| label      = [Fueled By Ramen](/source/Fueled_By_Ramen)
| producer   = 
* Joe Mulherin
* [Erik Ron](/source/Erik_Ron)
| prev_title = [Trauma Factory](/source/Trauma_Factory)
| prev_year  = 2021
| next_title = [Dark Magic](/source/Dark_Magic_(album))
| next_year  = 2024
| misc         = {{Singles
 | name        = Void Eternal
 | type        = Studio
 | single1     = MEMORY_FRACTURE
 | single1date = July 16, 2022
 | single2     = M1SERY_SYNDROME
 | single2date = August 26, 2022
 | single3     = CYAN1DE
 | single3date = November 4, 2022
 | single4     = THIRST4VIOLENCE
 | single4date = February 3, 2023
 | single5     = VEN0M
 | single5date = March 31, 2023
}}
}}

'''Void Eternal''' (stylised as '''VOID ETERNAL''') is the fifth studio album by American rapper [nothing,nowhere.](/source/Nothing%2CNowhere) It was released on March 31, 2023, on [Fueled by Ramen](/source/Fueled_by_Ramen).

==Release==
The album was announced on February 3, 2023, following the release of the single: THIRST4VIOLENCE.<ref name="kerrang" /> The album was then released on CD, digital download and streaming on March 31, 2023, with vinyl variants released in June.

===Singles===
The first single from the album ''MEMORY_FRACTURE'' was released on July 16, 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kerrang.com/nothing-nowhere-unveils-memory-fracture-plus-video-directed-by-code-oranges-eric-shade-balderose|title=nothing,nowhere. unveils MEMORY_FRACTURE, plus video directed by Code Orange's Eric 'Shade' Balderose|work=[Kerrang](/source/Kerrang)|date=April 20, 2022}}</ref> The single was followed by ''M1SERY_SYNDROME'', which was released on August 26, 2022, prior to a North American tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://preludepress.com/news/2022/08/26/nothingnowhere-m1sery-syndrome/|title=nothing,nowhere. Shares "M1SERY_SYNDROME" Featuring Buddy Nielsen|work=Prelude Press|date=August 26, 2022}}</ref> The third single, featuring Pete Wentz, ''CYAN1DE'' was released in support of a European tour, on which Mulherin revealed he had finished recording his new album.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/nothingnowhere-links-up-with-fall-out-boys-pete-wentz-for-tearing-new-single-cyan1de-3343581|title=nothing,nowhere. links up with Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz for tearing new single 'CYAN1DE'|work=[NME](/source/NME)|date=November 6, 2022}}</ref> The single ''THIRST4VIOLENCE'' was released on February 3, 2023, alongside the announcement of the album.<ref name="kerrang" />

==Track listing==
{{Track listing
| headline      = Void Eternal

| title1        = Anxiety
| length1       = 3:26
| writer1 = {{hlist|[Joe Mulherin](/source/Nothing%2CNowhere)|Blake Hardman|Cody Stewart}}

| title2        = Tragedy
| note2 = <small>featuring Will Ramos</small>
| length2       = 3:25
| writer2 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Hardman|Brody McKeegan|Stewart|Taylor Morgan|Will Ramos}}

| title3        = Psycho Psychiatry
| note3 = <small>featuring SEEYOUSPACECOWBOY</small>
| length3       = 3:48
| writer3 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Hardman|McKeegan|Stewart|Bert Moreshead|Connie Sgarbossa}}

| title4        = Chromakiller
| length4       = 3:41
| writer4 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Stewart}}

| title5        = Suicide Pact
| length5       = 3:38
| writer5 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Hardman|Stewart|Moreshead}}

| title6        = Thirst4Violence
| note6 = <small>featuring Freddie Dredd & Silverstein</small> 
| length6       = 2:19
| writer6 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Hardman|McKeegan|Stewart|Moreshead|Ryan Mitchel Chisels|Shane Told|Morgan}}

| title7        = Cyanide
| note7 = <small>featuring Pete Wentz</small>
| length7       = 3:51
| writer7 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Stewart|Pete Wentz}}

| title8        = Eraser
| length8       = 3:18
| writer8 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Stewart}}

| title9        = Fortune Teller
| note9 = <small>featuring Static Dress</small>
| length9       = 3:22
| writer9 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Stewart|Oliver Appleyard}}

| title10       = Misery Syndrome
| note10 = <small>featuring Buddy Nielsen</small>
| length10      = 3:04
| writer10 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Hardman|Buddy Nielsen|Stewart|Moreshead|David Beissner}}

| title11       = Venom
| note11 = <small>featuring Underoath</small>
| length11      = 3:50
| writer11 = {{hlist|Mulherin|Aaron Gillespie|Erik Ron|Jackson Lee Morgan|William Spencer Chamberlain}}

| title12       = Memory Fracture
| length12      = 4:18
| writer12 = {{hlist|Mulherin}}
| total_length  = 42:30

}}

===Notes===
*All tracks are stylized in [all caps](/source/all_caps)
*"Psycho Psychiatry", "Suicide Pact", "Fortune Teller", "Misery Syndrome", and "Memory Fracture" are stylized with an [underscore](/source/underscore) between the two words
*"Anxiety", "Tragedy", and "Chromakiller" are stylized with the number 3 in place of the letter E
*"Anxiety", "Cyanide", and "Misery Syndrome" are stylized with the number 1 in place of the letter I
*"Chromakiller", "Fortune Teller", and "Venom" are stylized with the number 0 in place of the letter O
*"Eraser" is stylized with the number 4 in place of the letter A

==Personnel==
Credits for ''Void Eternal'' adapted from liner notes.<ref name="liner" />

===Musicians===
* Joe Mulherin - vocals {{small|(all)}}, guitars {{small|(all)}}, bass {{small|(all)}}, programming {{small|(all)}}, production {{small|(1–10, 12)}}
* Cody Stewart - drums {{small|(1–10, 12)}}
* [Will Ramos](/source/Will_Ramos) - guest vocals {{small|(2)}}
* [SEEYOUSPACECOWBOY](/source/SeeYouSpaceCowboy) - guest performance {{small|(3)}}
* [Freddie Dredd](/source/Freddie_Dredd) - guest vocals {{small|(6)}}
* [Silverstein](/source/Silverstein_(band)) - guest vocals {{small|(6)}}
* [Pete Wentz](/source/Pete_Wentz) - guest vocals {{small|(7)}}
* [Static Dress](/source/Static_Dress) - guest performance {{small|(9)}}
* [Buddy Nielsen](/source/Senses_Fail) - guest vocals {{small|(10)}}
* [Underoath](/source/Underoath) - guest performance {{small|(11)}}

===Additional personnel===
* Chris Athens - mastering {{small|(all)}}
* Austin Coupe - vocal mixing {{small|(all)}}
* Vincent James Weight - production {{small|(9)}}
* Erik Ron - production {{small|(11)}}

== Critic reception ==
{{Music ratings <!-- Per [WP:ALBUMS/CRITICAL](/source/WP%3AALBUMS%2FCRITICAL), no more than 10 reviews should be included; consider the notability of the review source and keeping a neutral point of view. -->
| title = 
| subtitle = 
| aggregate1 = 
| aggregate1score = 
| rev1 = Distorted Sound Magazine
| rev1score = 6/10<ref>
{{cite web
	| url = https://distortedsoundmag.com/album-review-void-eternal-nothingnowhere/
	| title = ALBUM REVIEW: VOID ETERNAL – nothing,nowhere.
	| date = March 31, 2023
	| website = distortedsoundmag.com
	| publisher = Distorted Sound Magazine
}}
</ref>
| rev2 = Bring the Noise
| rev2score = 10/10<ref>
{{cite web
	| url = https://www.bringthenoiseuk.com/202304/reviews/music-reviews/album-review-nothing-nowhere-void-eternal
	| title = ALBUM REVIEW: Nothing, Nowhere. – VOID ETERNAL
	| date = March 31, 2023
	| website = bringthenoiseuk.com
	| publisher = Bring the Noise
}}
</ref>
| rev3 = Line of Best Fit
| rev3score = 8/10<ref name="voideternalreview" />
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''Void Eternal'' received generally positive reviews from critics. In his review for The Line of Best Fit, Steven Loftin said the album "is a rebirth [of nu-metal]", and Ely King for Distorted Sound said Mulherin has "successfully branched himself into metalcore" and was "very reminiscent of the early to mid-00s era".

===Commercial success===
On a [Twitch](/source/Twitch_(service)) stream, Mulherin said the album was not a commercial success. He stated he lost 1.2 million monthly listeners on [Spotify](/source/Spotify) after the release of the album and would most likely not release a metal album again due to the lack of commercial success.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf0bsOHhIWQ|title=🎶 nothing,nowhere. Twitch stream: 2023-08-02 - "working on collabs + NEW STUDIO IMPROVEMENTS"|website=[YouTube](/source/YouTube) |date=August 2, 2023}}</ref>

== References ==
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<ref name="liner">{{cite AV media notes|title=Void Eternal|author=nothing,nowhere.|author-link=nothing,nowhere.|type=LP liner|publisher=[Fueled By Ramen](/source/Fueled_By_Ramen)|year=2023}}</ref>
<ref name="kerrang">{{cite web|url = https://www.kerrang.com/nothing-nowhere-unleashes-thirst4violence-from-new-album-void-eternal|title = nothing,nowhere. Unleashes Thirst4Violence From New Album Void Eternal|date = February 3, 2023|website = kerrang.com|publisher = [Kerrang](/source/Kerrang)}}</ref>
<ref name="voideternalreview">{{cite web|url = https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/albums/nothing-nowhere-void-eternal-resurrects-untetered-rage|title = Nothing,Nowhere resurrects nu-metal with VOID ETERNAL's untethered rage|date = March 31, 2023|website = thelineofbestfit.com|publisher = The Line of Best Fit}}</ref>

</references>

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