Have A Nice Life

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Have A Nice Life

About Have A Nice Life

Mixing gloomy ambience with bits of droning shoegaze and an industrial strain of post-punk, Connecticut duo Have a Nice Life rode a wave of grassroots Internet support in the late 2000s and were embraced as champions of the distressed and depressed. Following their self-released 2008 debut, Deathconsciousness, the experimental band's reputation slowly expanded into vaunted cult status, setting the stage for similarly morose releases like 2014's The Unnatural World and the slightly more uptempo Sea of Worry in 2019. Musicians Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga started out in the mid-2000s, deflating crowds at local open mikes with their usually desolate songs which they soon began recording at home as bits of lo-fi experimentation. Without having any real expectations, they released their first collection, Deathconsciousness, in 2008 on their own Enemies List Home Recordings label. A sprawling double album that careened between ethereal opiate textures, dark-hued post-rock, shoegaze, and melancholic post-punk, the album had no publicity campaign to speak of, but thanks to online communities like Sputnikmusic and 4chan's /mu/, it took on a life of its own, surprising Barrett and Macuga with the ferocity of its supporters. Emo-rapper Lil Peep even sampled the opening track, giving Have a Nice Life additional cred and exposure. The band played live sporadically, releasing a follow-up EP, Time of Land, in 2010 before teaming up with West Coast outsider label the Flenser to deliver their next album, The Unnatural World, in 2014. The album doubled down on the noise and goth sides of Have a Nice Life's sound and was well-received by their fervent fan base. Meanwhile, they continued to manage their Enemies List label, releasing like-minded albums that catered to their brand of doom rock. A more energetic-sounding third full-length, Sea of Worry, appeared in 2019 in conjunction with the Flenser label. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi

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About Have A Nice Life

Mixing gloomy ambience with bits of droning shoegaze and an industrial strain of post-punk, Connecticut duo Have a Nice Life rode a wave of grassroots Internet support in the late 2000s and were embraced as champions of the distressed and depressed. Following their self-released 2008 debut, Deathconsciousness, the experimental band's reputation slowly expanded into vaunted cult status, setting the stage for similarly morose releases like 2014's The Unnatural World and the slightly more uptempo Sea of Worry in 2019. Musicians Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga started out in the mid-2000s, deflating crowds at local open mikes with their usually desolate songs which they soon began recording at home as bits of lo-fi experimentation. Without having any real expectations, they released their first collection, Deathconsciousness, in 2008 on their own Enemies List Home Recordings label. A sprawling double album that careened between ethereal opiate textures, dark-hued post-rock, shoegaze, and melancholic post-punk, the album had no publicity campaign to speak of, but thanks to online communities like Sputnikmusic and 4chan's /mu/, it took on a life of its own, surprising Barrett and Macuga with the ferocity of its supporters. Emo-rapper Lil Peep even sampled the opening track, giving Have a Nice Life additional cred and exposure. The band played live sporadically, releasing a follow-up EP, Time of Land, in 2010 before teaming up with West Coast outsider label the Flenser to deliver their next album, The Unnatural World, in 2014. The album doubled down on the noise and goth sides of Have a Nice Life's sound and was well-received by their fervent fan base. Meanwhile, they continued to manage their Enemies List label, releasing like-minded albums that catered to their brand of doom rock. A more energetic-sounding third full-length, Sea of Worry, appeared in 2019 in conjunction with the Flenser label. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi

Have A Nice Life's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
27 Jun 2026 Have a Nice Life Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens, Boston, MA, United States
08 Jul 2026 Have A Nice Life, Rhododendron in Austin RADIO/EAST, Austin, TX, United States
10 Jul 2026 Have A Nice Life in Portland Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR, United States
11 Jul 2026 Have A Nice Life in Vancouver The Pearl, Vancouver, BC, Canada
12 Jul 2026 Have A Nice Life in Seattle The Showbox, Seattle, WA, United States
14 Jul 2026 Have A Nice Life, Bosse-de-Nage in San Francisco Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, United States
16 Jul 2026 Have a Nice Life The Observatory, Santa Ana, CA, United States
17 Jul 2026 Have A Nice Life in San Diego Music Box, San Diego, CA, United States
18 Jul 2026 Have A Nice Life in Los Angeles The Vermont Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, United States
04 Sep 2026 Have A Nice Life in Englewood Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO, United States

Have A Nice Life's Popular songs

  • A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut
  • Bloodhail
  • Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000

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Mixing gloomy ambience with bits of droning shoegaze and an industrial strain of post-punk, Connecticut duo Have a Nice Life rode a wave of grassroots Internet support in the late 2000s and were embraced as champions of the distressed and depressed. Following their self-released 2008 debut,…
Have A Nice Life's most streamed songs include A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut, Bloodhail, Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Have A Nice Life is primarily known for blackgaze, frequently fusing it with elements of doomgaze. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Have A Nice Life's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut, Bloodhail, Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000 are available on all major platforms. Follow Have A Nice Life on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Have A Nice Life has over 830.1K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Have A Nice Life is currently scheduled to perform in 10 cities: Boston, Austin, Portland, Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco, Santa Ana, San Diego, Los Angeles, Englewood. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
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