Years active 2003–present | Website www.nothingmore.net | |
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Origin San Antonio, Texas, United States Genres Hard rock, alternative metal, progressive metal, progressive rock Labels Eleven Seven, Vestia Entertainment Associated acts SouthFM, The Exies, Periphery, Sounds Under Radio, thelastplaceyoulook, Shinedown Albums The Few Not Fleeting, Nothing More, Save You/Save Me, Vandura, Shelter |
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Nothing More is an American rock/metal band formed in 2003 from San Antonio, Texas, United States. The current members are vocalist/aux drummer Jonny Hawkins, lead guitarist Mark Vollelunga, bassist Daniel Oliver and their newest drummer, Ben Anderson. The ensemble has released six studio albums to date, including their self-titled album released in 2014. The lead single off their self-titled debut, entitled "This is the Time (Ballast)" hit number 1 on the Mediabase Active Rock chart and number 2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
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- Nothing more jenny official video
- Salem by nothing more custom full band fc
- Formation 2003
- Eleven Seven Nothing More 2014 present
- Live Performances
- The Bassinator
- The Four Man Percussion Solo
- Nothing More 2014
- Current
- Former
- Songs
- References
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Formation (2003)

Jonny Hawkins was a drummer back in middle school when he met Mark Vollelunga after hearing him play his guitar at a church camp. Daniel Oliver later joined in at the end of high school. From the beginning, they put their heart and soul into the band, while they ignored the clamor of those around them to stay in school. They did not want to settle. Daniel had an influence on everyone with the philosophy that requires risk and not have a plan B that leads to a way out. He convinced them to start touring so with the DIY attitude they fixed up a broken down RV and hit the road. This dedication led them to scar their arm for each year they are on the road to serve as a visual reminder.
Eleven Seven & Nothing More (2014-present)

Nothing More signed with Eleven Seven Music in 2014. Some time after the release of The Few Not Fleeting, the band searched for a label with the intention to make better music. For nearly two years of rejection and hearing “no” from multiple labels, the band decided to work independently, again. This time, they set their goal to “make a record that sounded as good as a major label release”. The band members moved in together and completed the album within two years. Several months after, Eleven Seven approached them. Within those 2 years, 40 songs were created. The band worked together to cut down the amount of songs into the 17-track album they now have as Nothing More.
Live Performances

In their performances, Nothing More is known for using DIY creations and well practiced feats to give their audience a unique experience.
The Bassinator
To push themselves further from the mainstream norm as well as draw the crowds in to see a unique show, Oliver made a metal stand for his bass called “The Bassinator.” During the show, Oliver places his bass in the stand, while he and Vollelunga start picking away on the fingerboard. Soon Hawkins joins in with drums sticks to hammer away on the chords of the bass’ body.
The Four-Man Percussion Solo
Another of their unique crowd-pleasers is the four-man drum solo that utilizes all the band’s members to play percussion instruments in a seemingly choreographed performance with the main drummer holding the rhythm.
Nothing More (2014)
Nothing more is influenced by a plethora of sources from personal experiences to philosophers to even filmmakers. In terms of personal experiences, “Jenny” is a song that was inspired by Jenny [Hawkin's middle sister ] who struggles with bi-polar depression .; and the song, “God went North” is about the passing of Hawkin’s mother. For philosophical and other influences, Jonny Hawkins stated in an interview that; “Films have inspired a lot of our songwriting, obviously through the stories but also through how certain directors communicate emotions through visual mediums, and I think a lot of philosophers like Alan Watts for instance, who has been a big influence on our lyrics and how we view songwriting altogether which affects how we end up creating all of it." Nothing More has also listed Eckharte Tolle, Carl Jung, Stanley Kubrick, Terrence Malick, and Dustin Kensrue as their influences.
Current
Former
Songs
This Is the TimeNothing More · 2014
JennyNothing More · 2014
Mr MTVNothing More · 2014