So she embarked on a journey to encapsulate that feeling through her dynamic, bass guitar-led sound: “This album is a reflection on the way all things end through the lens of being a musician.”
As Park assembled a team of producers including herself, Gavin Caine, and Bradford Krieger, Nothing Sticks started to form. Whereas The Parts I Dread was recorded remotely during lockdown, the tracks on Nothing Sticks were taken to Big Nice Studio in Lincoln, RI with head engineer Krieger (Horse Jumper of Love, IAN SWEET). Their combined strengths allowed them to have a focused energy as a production team: multi-instrumentalist Caine served as the primary arranger, Park acted as the executive producer and main vocal producer, and Krieger brought his understanding of the space and gear to influence performances and sound palettes. The result is a sharper sound boasting organic performances and incisive, detailed lyrics.
“Everything we want to last, whether it’s a relationship, a moment, a career, or a way of life, will come to an inevitable end. While dark at first glance, I find it to be a more neutral statement; only when we accept it as a fact of life can we imbue our time on Earth with more meaning,” she states. An exploration of the transient nature of life and relationships, her hope is that Nothing Sticks will help listeners let go of things more easily; to realize that life is too short to force things into places that aren’t working; to have more compassion for oneself and others for trying to hold on.
But while everything is fleeting, everything on Nothing Sticks adheres together in a captivating, concrete, purposeful way—showing the beauty in inevitability and instability.
Breakup Tour is a Milwaukee-based bubble grunge supergroup formed by four friends over the 2020 pandemic.
The band includes Nat Otto [Man Random] on drums, Sam Schrader [Bureaucratic Drift] on guitar, D.H. Thomas [The Unitaskers] on guitar and omnichord, and Amy Upthagrove [June Gloom, Beach Static, Intolerable Swill] on bass. All four of them sing and scream and write the songs. Their first collection of recordings is imminent and full of bangers each and every one.