Formation and Struggles (2003–2009)

Nothing More emerged from the fiery depths of San Antonio, Texas in 2003, determined to unleash their unique brand of rock upon the world. However, the early years were fraught with challenges as the band grappled with recording independent albums and facing lineup instability.

Despite the obstacles, the band persevered, with drummer Jonny Hawkins making a pivotal decision to step into the role of frontman and lead vocalist. This move, along with the dedication of long-time members Mark Vollelunga on guitar and Daniel Oliver on bass, solidified the core lineup of Nothing More.

Breakthrough with Self-Titled Album (2014)

In a triumphant moment for Nothing More, their fourth studio album, aptly titled 'Nothing More', became their ticket to success in 2014. This masterpiece, painstakingly self-funded and recorded over three years, caught the attention of Eleven Seven Music record label, who swiftly signed the band to a five-album record contract.

The album's release marked a turning point for the band, with chart-topping singles like 'This is the Time (Ballast)' and 'Mr. MTV' solidifying Nothing More's place in the rock music scene.

Grammy Nominations and Continued Success (2017–2019)

In a meteoric rise to fame, Nothing More continued to soar with the release of their fifth studio album, 'The Stories We Tell Ourselves', in 2017. The lead single, 'Go to War', not only dominated the Mainstream Rock chart but also earned the band three Grammy Award nominations, showcasing their undeniable talent and impact on the rock world.

The band's relentless pursuit of excellence carried into 2018 and 2019 as they toured extensively and released hit singles like 'Do You Really Want It?' and 'Just Say When', captivating audiences with their electrifying performances.

Recent Releases and Future Endeavors (2022–2024)

Nothing More continued their sonic journey with the release of their sixth studio album, 'Spirits', on October 14, 2022, further solidifying their position as rock titans. Their seventh studio album, 'Carnal', followed on June 28, 2024, showcasing the band's evolution and unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and expanding their musical horizons.

Nothing More's relentless determination, musical prowess, and ability to captivate audiences have solidified their legacy as a powerhouse in the rock music realm, inspiring countless fans and fellow musicians alike.

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