Named a Fall 2020 Best Indie Read by the Globe and Mail
From Eamon McGrath, award-winning musician and author of the widely acclaimed Berlin-Warszawa Express, comes a smart and gritty novel that explores the lives of touring musicians
Here Goes Nothing, Eamon McGrath's brave second offering and follow-up to 2017's widely acclaimed Berlin-Warszawa Express, once again explores the world of touring musicians - but this time McGrath expands his scope and perspective from the inner dialogue of a traveling songwriter into the wider range of a multi-member touring band.
Told in two interwoven narratives that blur the lines between past and present, Here Goes Nothing explores the complex relationships that are both created and destroyed by the perpetual-motion engine that is the touring van.
From confessional tales of saving friends and oneself from drowning in polluted lakes in Michigan to legendary liver-wrecking nights of excess and debauchery in Lisbon, McGrath comments on the corrupt and selfish music industry and the toll it takes on musicians as they blindly chase success. Here Goes Nothing is a gutsy story of how life on the road can bring a band together - or tear them wildly apart.
Short Description
Here Goes Nothing is about the complex relationships that are created and destroyed by a band's touring experience. McGrath's second novel explores the corrupt and selfish nature of the music industry and ultimately offers a courageous story of how the road can bring people together while also tearing them apart.
Sales and Market Bullets
- Eamon McGrath has a list of accomplishments under his belt that rival that of a writer twice his age: 250+ songs written and recorded, album of the year credits, multiple tours through the U.K., Canada, and Europe, and stints playing in the backing bands for legends Daniel Johnston and Julie Doiron.
- "McGrath's debut is a tight, vulnerable, trimmed-to-the-bone experience . . . a playlist of moments that define a life or story." - Publishers Weekly on Berlin-Warszawa Express