Nowhere Brothers, the remote Americana band straddling Germany and the UK, return with Till the End of Nowhere (out May 23, 2025)—a cinematic journey across the American desert, where each song becomes a stop on the long road toward freedom.
The album opens with MESTIZO, the story of a truck driver torn between modern life and ancestral memory. In COLT, a herd of wild horses breaks free from the grip of man. BARSTOW tells a tragic love story unraveling along a road-worn blues groove, while NEVADA offers a mystic walk through the wilderness in search of clarity.
BLACKEYE revisits the scorched lands of the debut album, telling of wild lands ravaged by progress and a cowboy who refuses to leave. FEVER dives deep into gospel and blues, a fight against inner demons with fierce vocals from Dajla Jakomin. MESMERIZED races down desert highways, riding fast and free on slide guitar-fueled rock, while BE AGAIN tells of a lost wanderer hoping to reconnect with his son.
In SAVIOUR’S HOWL, the band journeys south to Mexico for a spiritual reckoning latin blues, and the album closes with SHUFFLIN’, an acoustic ballad echoing through canyon walls, reflecting on the fleeting nature of happiness.
From start to finish, Till the End of Nowhere is a soulful, dust-kicked quest for liberation—across landscapes, memories, and the heart.