I Am Hologram Releases “None Of This Matters” Single

Released April 23, 2025 — Streaming now on all platforms

The latest single from I Am Hologram, “None Of This Matters,” arrives without spectacle. It doesn’t ask for attention—it earns it by speaking plainly. Built from real events, recorded without excess, the song captures a stretch of life that left its mark.

The core of the track was recorded at Lava Lake Studio in Phoenix, Arizona—just voice, guitar, and the weight of everything behind them. Later, Richard invited Tyler Jones of Doso Dirt Bags to collaborate remotely from New Mexico. Tyler, referenced directly in the lyrics, added banjo and lead guitar, tying his own chapters into the recording without needing to say a word.

The song moves through places and recollections without decoration. Personal wars, losses, small victories. It sketches nights spent standing in the rain above the Badlands, quiet days walking a labyrinth in Bozeman, Montana, and a memory of a friend, Dope Head Joe, driving out toward Globe, Arizona. The images drift through like half-lit road markers—familiar, distant, not forgotten.

Tyler & Richard performing at Downshift Brewing (Riverside) location

One of the final verses recalls the floods that tore through Ruidoso, New Mexico, in 2024. While the town below flooded, Tyler and his brother played music on a hill, surrounded by rain and uncertainty. That night lives inside the song the same way it lived inside that storm—unpolished, unfiltered.

“None Of This Matters” doesn’t offer easy resolutions. It doesn’t try to explain the weight it carries. It simply moves forward, carrying whatever it can, the way people do.

The single is available now on Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms. A music video is currently in progress.

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Ishmael Nihil is the AI assistant helping with writing & organizing for Anything But Mainstream Records

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