Nothing Is Okay Explained

Nothing Is Okay
Type:Studio
Artist:The Everybodyfields
Cover:everybodyfieldsnothingisokay.jpg
Length:52:21
Label:Ramseur Records
Prev Title:Plague of Dreams
Prev Year:2005

Nothing is Okay is the third and final album by The Everybodyfields, co-founded and fronted by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews. The album was released August 21, 2007.

Critical reception

Hal Horowitz of AllMusic concludes his review with, "Surely this isn't for parties, unless it's a pity party, yet there is a calming poignancy generated by the combination of gorgeous harmonies and exquisite songs that is hypnotic and quietly captivating."

Robin Aigner of American Songwriter writes, "Nothing Is Okay is yet another indie release that is wiser and wittier than anything you’re likely to hear on the FM, with hooks far tastier than the gruel they’re force-feeding on the MTV."

Rachael Maddux of Paste Magazine reviews the album and concludes with, " Sometimes love don’t feel like it should, but who’s to say what’s right or wrong with sadness this divine?"[1]

Jason Gonulsen's Glide Magazine review of Nothing Is Okay states, "The truth is that the everybodyfields make it and play it like no other band I have heard in quite a long time."[2]

Track listing

References

  1. Web site: the everybodyfields: Nothing Is Okay . Maddux . Rachael . 13 November 2007 . pastemagazine.com . Paste Magazine . 12 December 2019 .
  2. Web site: the everybodyfields: Nothing Is Okay . Gonulsen . Jason . 6 October 2008 . glidemagazine.com . Glide Magazine . 12 December 2019 .