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The Secret Of My Excess

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Nothing Error didn’t "rise from the ashes of [insert band A and band B]." Nothing Error isn’t "out for global domination." Nothing Error is not your typical band with a typical background and typical mind set. Nothing Error began as an impromptu spoken word performance.
In the summer of 2003, Doug Hill was attending a marketing workshop for music artists. Hill hadn’t written any new music for several years but was searching for a new direction in a business in which he found fascinating. He had recently gotten the news that his father-in-law had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. The leader of the workshop shared that he too had battled cancer and survived. The prognosis wasn’t as positive for Hill’s father-in-law. This wasn’t the first time someone close to Hill had been taken away by cancer and it reminded him of a song he wrote about his friend Mark who died from a brain tumor at 25 years of age. During a portion of the workshop where the attendees were encouraged to perform a song for the rest of the artists, Hill, who hadn’t performed the song in years and had never performed it without a wall of sound behind him, took the stage and told the story of Mark-what a great person he was and how even at a young age we’re not indestructible. He then just spoke the lyrics to "Preen." After the last words were spoken, Hill quickly retreated and headed for the bar. After seeing the reaction of the audience of 250 stunned people, the leader of the workshop followed after him and asked, "Who the hell are you? You need to be doing this!" From there, the challenge was set to take his message of recovery from emotional devastation to the public.
Doug began work on his new project calling it Nothing Error and recorded an EP "I Am Here To Break Your Heart" (released in the Summer of 2004) in his studio, 60 Psycho Hum, in Southern Oregon. He hired a session drummer to perform the tracks and played everything else himself. From there, Hill began playing shows with only an electric guitar and a microphone. He focused on the stories behind the songs and drew the audiences in with his blend of humor and dark subject matter.
In early 2005, after reflecting on the shows he’d done in the Pacific Northwest, Hill decided it was time to put a backing band together and return to the energy of the rock show. Doug hired drummer Jerret Kenworthy and bassist Dave Hitchcock and they recorded "Dallas, TX" for Mental Records’ "Spare Change, Vol. 1" CD. Soon afterward, Jerret parted ways with the band and was replaced by Justin Bullen.
Nothing Error has been playing shows in Oregon and California blending the story-telling aspect of Doug’s early shows with a high energy rock show. They’ve been invited to open shows for various national acts such as The Presidents of The Untied States, Static-X, and MXPX. Nothing Error’s song Down (from the IAHTBYH CD) was featured on a compilation included in the April 2005 issue of AMP Magazine which led to interest from some major labels. "I Am Here To Break Your Heart" received airplay from many college radio stations on the West Coast including being ..24 on Wolfpack Radio in Reno, NV.
They are currently in the studio working on their new release (tentatively titled "The Secret of My Excess") with producer Lawrence Gelburd. The new CD is scheduled to be released in the Summer of 2006.
Mental Records 2640 E. Barnett Rd. Suite E-331 Medford OR 97504 www.mentalrecords.net
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Member Since: 11/12/2004
Band Website: nothingerror.com
Band Members: Doug Hill - gtr/vox, Dave Hitchcock - bass, vox
Influences: "It's like Mike Watt, Frank Black and Bob Mould had a baby and named it Nothing Error. Great stuff. " --Timares Productions
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Record Label: Mental Records
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Hardcore freedom of speech

So our pal Max Hardcore is looking at 50 years in prison for his brand of entertainment. This came down this week. This is bad news, folks. I've met the guy. I wouldn't say that I'd be a great cha...
Posted by Nothing Error on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 02:39:00 PST

Are there better lyrics than these . . . ?

The shrieking of nothing is killingJust pictures of jap girls in synthesis and iAint got no money and I aint got no hairBut Im hoping to kick but the planet its glowing Ashes to ashes, funk to funk...
Posted by Nothing Error on Wed, 07 May 2008 01:11:00 PST

The finest band to ever come from the Pacific NW

OK. I'm gonna get a lot of heat here. And it really came down to two bands. Quarterflash and Nu Shoes didn't make my list. Mine didn't either. Which is pretty pathetic-I should at least vote for ...
Posted by Nothing Error on Sun, 30 Dec 2007 01:36:00 PST

It's about time.

Well we found a drummer. We're working out the bugs but will be up and running in no time. Look for upcoming shows soon!In other news, I finished mixing Chesterfield's new CD "Death Grip" and also G...
Posted by Nothing Error on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 03:17:00 PST

. . . but what I REALLY want to do is direct.

Fat, exhausted, and depressed--not a huge stretch for me but I play it true to form in the documentary 800 CDs. If you want to learn some cool stuff about selling CDs or if you're just interested in ...
Posted by Nothing Error on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 08:39:00 PST

Dallas, TX video--"A Night At The Filthy Pirate"

The countdown can begin. The video is in its final cutting right now and is to be released this Saturday. I'll be posting the 30 minute version "A Night At The Filthy Pirate" and the 3 minute versio...
Posted by Nothing Error on Thu, 23 Nov 2006 08:02:00 PST

Bass Player Magazine

Well, well, well. I was reading an article about Mastodon in the latest issue of Bass Player Magazine tonight and Troy (the bass player of Mastodon, duh!) said he was currently listening to Blood & T...
Posted by Nothing Error on Thu, 23 Nov 2006 07:59:00 PST

Help wanted

Life's a funny thing. Life tends to hand you dreams. Dreams and ambitions. So you find the dream or goal that fits for you and you work toward it. Most of the time, it doesn't pay the bills. So y...
Posted by Nothing Error on Sat, 18 Nov 2006 10:17:00 PST

My first major label credit!

Today, September 12, 2006, was the release date for Mastodon's "Blood Mountain".  Besides the obvious fact that this record fucking rocks (it was called "Record of the Decade" by one magazine)&nb...
Posted by Nothing Error on Tue, 12 Sep 2006 03:16:00 PST

Virus Nine

I've been recording the new Virus Nine record entitled "We Are Here To Wreck Everything" for the past 2 weeks. Man, just looking at that amount of time is shocking because SO much has happened that i...
Posted by Nothing Error on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 12:45:00 PST