January 3, 2026

Add Nothing announces debut album ‘Love songs will slowly kill you’ on Emmo.biz for December 2025 release

Add Nothing announces debut album 'Love songs will slowly kill you'

Add Nothing announces debut album 'Love songs will slowly kill you'

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Add Nothing is the solo electronic/industrial project of Swedish musician Tobias Andersson (Hedemora, Sweden). His debut album, “Love songs will slowly kill you”, is scheduled for December 5, 2025 via the German label Emmo.biz Records.

“Everything began when I got back a binder filled with old texts I had written when I was 14–15 years old… One song became ten. And those ten songs became ‘Love songs will slowly kill you’. Add Nothing was born,” Tobias says.

Formats & editions Add Nothing – “Love songs will slowly kill you”

The album is available directly from Emmo.biz Records in all listed formats above (digipak CD, violet LP, and special splatter LP + CD).

About Add Nothing

Add Nothing is the solo project of Tobias Andersson (Hedemora, Sweden). The project presents a dark electronic sound where gritty synths, distortion and dark rhythms are set against introspective, melodic writing, reflecting Andersson’s stated process of revisiting adolescent texts to confront “the monster” of darkness, loneliness, despair, and sorrow.

Andersson is also known as guitarist/synth player and songwriter in the Swedish electro trio Me The Tiger, formed in 2012 in Falun with Gabriella Åström (vocals, synth) and Jonas Martinsson (drums, computer). The band released the albums “Me The Tiger” (2012), “Vitriolic” (2015, RepoRecords), “What Is Beautiful Never Dies” (2017, RepoRecords), and “Envy” (2024, Progress Productions).

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