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Nowhere Faster

El Ten Eleven

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Nowhere Faster

Format

LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2026

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

JNR503LPC1

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0602309900748

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Yellow Vinyl PRE ORDER 10/04/26

Product Information

Title

Nowhere Faster

Format

LP

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

JNR503LPC1

Barcode

0602309900748

Comments

Yellow Vinyl PRE ORDER 10/04/26
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  • Description

    We like to believe our lives can be shaped into stories—clean arcs, legible meaning—but life refuses the outline. Instead, it moves bluntly and without apology, indifferent to our sense of order. El Ten Eleven’s Nowhere Faster, the duo’s 16th release, was forged within that unease. Across eight tracks, it considers not just nothingness but velocity—the strange urgency that propels us forward even when the destination remains unclear. The 33-minute album slows just long enough to pose the harder questions: what are we running from, and what do we think we can outrun?
    Nowhere Faster emerged from Kristian Dunn and Tim Fogarty’s longest break from touring and recording in their 23 years together, though “break” is something of a misnomer. Dunn’s famously restless creative pace never slowed. Instead, he began writing for not one but two drummers, handing Fogarty one of the most demanding challenges of his career. The record also marks a first for the band, weaving real strings and piano throughout, deepening the palette of what is already one of their most layered works.
    Nowhere Faster is not a retreat into nostalgia. El Ten Eleven remains invested in risk and reinvention. The record continues to center Fogarty’s propulsive drumming and Dunn’s bass-driven experimentation: the first four tracks (“side A”) feature electric bass, while the latter half (“side B”) shifts to acoustic bass processed through pedals, subtly altering the album’s emotional weight.
    Ultimately, Nowhere Faster is an album about reckoning—about time, endurance, and the uncertainty of how long a band, or a life, can last. We are all fumbling toward finitude. The question is not whether we’ll arrive, but what we want to hear on the way there. What will we dance to as the ground begins to shift beneath us? If nothing else, it may sound something like Nowhere Faster.

  • Track List

    Side A

    1. Uncanny Valley Girl

    2. Björk’s Alarm Clock

    3. Awhile Ago, Alone

    4. Last Night In The Kitchen

    Side B

    1. Nowhere Faster

    2. You Against You

    3. Formerly Fresh

    4. So It Goes

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