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What If Nothing
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2017
Recorded2017
Length
  • 55:46 (streaming edition)
  • 58:01 (physical edition)
LabelRCA
Producer
  • Mike Crossey
  • Mike Elizondo
  • Captain Cuts
Walk the Moon chronology
Talking Is Hard
(2014)
What If Nothing
(2017)
Heights
(2021)
Singles from What If Nothing
  1. "One Foot"
    Released: September 22, 2017
  2. "Kamikaze"
    Released: April 17, 2018

What If Nothing is the fourth studio album by American rock band Walk the Moon. It was released on November 10, 2017, by RCA Records.[1] The first single released from the album was "One Foot" on September 22, 2017.[1] Walk the Moon embarked on the North American Press Restart Tour in support of the album,[2] beginning on November 19 in Charlotte, North Carolina.[3] They released the first promotional single "Headphones" on October 13, 2017.[4] The second promotional single "Surrender" was released on October 27, 2017.[5] This is the last studio album to feature bassist Kevin Ray, who parted ways with the band in 2020. The album follows-up their previous album Talking is Hard (2014).[6]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Walk the Moon (Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean Waugaman, Eli Maiman). Additional co-writers noted below.

What If Nothing[7]
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Press Restart"4:20
2."Headphones" 
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
3:07
3."One Foot"
  • Crossey
  • Captain Cuts
4:21
4."Surrender"
  • Captain Cuts
  • Crossey
  • Captain Cuts
5:04
5."All I Want" 
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
4:16
6."All Night"
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
3:43
7."Kamikaze"
  • Captain Cuts
  • Elizondo
  • Captain Cuts
3:17
8."Tiger Teeth" 
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
5:23
9."Sound of Awakening" 
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
6:16
10."Feels Good to Be High"
  • Jack Novak
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
4:21
11."Can't Sleep (Wolves)" 
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
3:46
12."In My Mind" 
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
3:57
13."Lost in the Wild"
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
3:55
Total length:55:46
Physical edition
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
13."Lost in the Wild" (Contains the hidden track "In My Mind (Acoustic)" after 15 seconds of silence)
  • Petricca
  • Ray
  • Waugaman
  • Maiman
  • Crossey
  • Elizondo
6:16

Personnel

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  • Nick Petricca – vocals, keyboards, percussion, programming, songwriting
  • Kevin Ray – bass, vocals, programming, songwriting
  • Sean Waugaman – drums, percussion, vocals, programming, songwriting
  • Eli Maiman – guitar, vocals, programming, songwriting

Charts

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Chart performance for What If Nothing
Chart (2017) Peak
position
New Zealand Heatseeker Albums (RMNZ)[8] 8
UK Album Downloads (OCC)[9] 60
US Billboard 200[10] 40
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[11] 3
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[12] 5

References

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from Grokipedia
What If Nothing is the fourth studio album by American rock band , released on November 10, 2017, by . Featuring 13 tracks, the album marks a sonic evolution for the band, blending expansive, epic production with introspective lyrics exploring themes of personal struggles, resilience, and emotional vulnerability. Produced by and , it represents a return to the group's rock roots following the pop-leaning success of their previous release, influenced by and 2000s indie acts like and . The album's lead single, "One Foot," released on September 22, 2017, became a major hit, topping the Alternative Songs chart and peaking at number 65 on the Hot 100. A second single, "," followed on October 13, 2017, contributing to the album's eclectic mix of upbeat anthems and raw, confessional tracks. What If Nothing debuted at number 40 on the , earning 14,000 equivalent album units in its first week (including 9,000 in pure sales), and reached number 3 on the Alternative Albums chart. In the , it entered the Official Albums Chart at number 85 for one week. Critically, the album received positive attention for its bold sound and authenticity, with reviewers noting its shift toward more genuine emotional expression compared to the band's earlier work. Band frontman Nicholas Petricca described the recording process as a period of reinvention, emphasizing a desire to "strip it back and let the songs breathe" amid personal challenges like a breakup and a band hiatus. Tracks such as "Surrender," "," and "Lost in the Wild" highlight the album's dynamic range, from high-energy rockers to reflective ballads, solidifying Walk the Moon's reputation for infectious, genre-blending pop-rock.

Background and recording

Development

Following the release of their third studio album in December 2014, entered a period of intensive touring that lasted into 2016, but the band soon faced challenges that led to a hiatus aimed at recharging creatively and preventing burnout. In mid-2016, they canceled several tour dates due to a serious illness in frontman Petricca's family, extending the break to allow members to process life events and regain artistic momentum. This downtime, roughly a year of reduced activity, enabled the group to step back from the pressures of constant performance and refocus on songwriting without the exhaustion of non-stop schedules. The hiatus profoundly influenced the band's motivation for What If Nothing, as frontman Nicholas Petricca drew from personal life changes, including the end of a long-term relationship, to explore themes of emotional growth and . Petricca described the breakup as a pivotal moment that prompted introspection about love, loss, and personal evolution, stating it helped him question deeper aspects of identity and connection. These experiences fueled the album's conceptual origins, shifting the band's creative energy toward more vulnerable and mature expressions compared to their prior work. On September 26, 2017, announced What If Nothing as their fourth studio album via social media posts and an official press release from , confirming a release date and revealing the "One Foot," which had premiered four days earlier. The announcement highlighted the project's role in marking their return after the break, emphasizing a renewed sense of purpose in their music. What If Nothing would prove to be the final Walk the Moon album featuring original bassist Kevin Ray, who contributed to its development and recording before departing the band in December 2020 amid internal conflicts, leaving the lineup as a trio thereafter. At the time of the project's inception, however, the quartet's stability underscored their collaborative approach to reinventing their sound post-hiatus.

Recording sessions

Following a brief hiatus, reconvened in October 2016 at a in , coinciding with Kevin Ray's wedding, where the band members' shared musical memories reignited their collaboration. The sessions adopted a chaotic and experimental approach, prioritizing live jamming sessions over structured production, with frontman Petricca describing the process as "just making noise and jamming and having fun," often extending initial ideas into hours-long improvisations to capture raw energy. Ray also dealt with rehabbing a injury during this period. The primary producers were Tim Pagnotta (co-producer on select tracks), , known for his work with and ; , recognized for collaborations with and ; and , a behind tracks for artists like and One Direction. Crossey produced several tracks including "Press Restart," "Surrender" (co-produced by ), and "One Foot" (co-produced by ), while Elizondo produced others like "Headphones" and "Kamikaze" (co-produced by ). This team helped the band blend their rock roots with pop sensibilities, aiming to restore the live-band dynamism diminished during their previous pop-leaning era. Recording continued through 2017, with the four band members—Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean Waugaman, and Eli Maiman—collaboratively writing all 13 tracks, supplemented by co-writers on select songs such as John Ryan for "Lost in the Wild" and Noah Breakfast for "Press Restart." The process emphasized group input, evolving from basic sketches into full arrangements during studio jams, reflecting the band's post-hiatus intent to prioritize authentic rock elements within a pop framework. The streaming edition of the album runs 55:46, while the physical CD version extends to 58:01, incorporating a hidden piano demo of "In My Mind" appended to the end of "Lost in the Wild" as an unlisted bonus track.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

What If Nothing marks a return to Walk the Moon's rock roots, incorporating and elements that contrast with the synth-heavy pop sound of their previous album, Talking Is Hard (2015). The album blends guitar-driven tracks with upbeat rhythms and subtle electronic flourishes, creating a dynamic aesthetic influenced by new wave and modern alternative styles. This shift emphasizes live band energy and heavier tones, allowing for greater emotional depth and groove-oriented experimentation across its 13 tracks, which mix high-energy anthems with mid-tempo ballads. Key sonic characteristics include layered, multi-tracked vocals that enhance melodic hooks, as heard in the new wave-inspired grooves of "Tiger Teeth," alongside dynamic builds that transition from stripped-down arrangements to fuller instrumentation. Tracks like "Press Restart" exemplify the upbeat rhythms and electronic accents, starting with growing electronic tones before evolving into guitar-propelled verses, while "One Foot" features infectious, chant-like percussion and falsetto-driven delivery to underscore its pulse. Production techniques, handled by , , and , prioritize textural variety—such as buzzy synths and thumping beats—without overshadowing the band's organic rock foundation, resulting in a cohesive yet exploratory sound.

Themes

The album What If Nothing centers on themes of , loss, resilience, and existential questioning, often framed through the titular "what if" hypotheticals that encourage about life's uncertainties and personal choices. These motifs draw from the band's experiences during a brief hiatus following their breakthrough, during which members Nicholas Petricca, Eli Maiman, Kevin Ray, and Waugaman grappled with identity, burnout, and the pressures of fame, leading to lyrics that emphasize emotional recovery and self-acceptance. Relationships and personal growth are prominently explored in tracks such as "," which portrays reckless romance as a high-stakes commitment to despite the risk of separation and heartache, evoking a sense of unfiltered emotional investment. Similarly, "Surrender" delves into as a path to after loss, capturing the raw acceptance of a and the lingering affection that complicates moving forward. These narratives reflect broader motifs of amid heartache and resilience in the face of hardship, inspired by the band's real-life reconvening in , after their break, where they processed collective and individual challenges to rebuild their creative dynamic. The album balances optimistic anthems with reflective ballads, creating a dynamic emotional arc that underscores recovery and forward momentum. Upbeat tracks like "One Foot" convey resilient hope and perseverance through adversity, while slower, introspective pieces such as "Lost in the Wild" offer raw contemplation of isolation and renewal. Co-writing credits with external collaborators, including Ben Berger, Ryan McMahon, and Ryan Rabin on select songs like "Surrender" and "Kamikaze," introduce diverse perspectives that enrich the album's exploration of emotional healing and relational introspection.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from Walk the Moon's What If Nothing, "One Foot", was released on September 22, 2017, via . Produced by alongside (Ben Berger, Ryan McMahon, and Ryan Rabin), the song built significant pre-album anticipation through extensive radio promotion and streaming, amassing over 45 million streams in its early months. It achieved a peak of number one on the Alternative Songs chart for four weeks and number 65 on the Hot 100, solidifying the band's alternative radio dominance. The official , directed by Robert Hales and set in , used expansive desert imagery to visually underscore the track's narrative of relational trust and adventure, enhancing its cultural appeal as a motivational hit. To further heighten excitement ahead of the album's November 10 release, issued two promotional singles: "" on October 13, 2017, and "Surrender" on October 27, 2017. Co-produced by Crossey, "" featured a emphasizing personal through stylized urban scenes and audio metaphors, while "Surrender" came with visuals focusing on raw emotional release in performances; both drove fan engagement via streaming platforms and shares. These releases played a key role in sustaining hype, with "Surrender" notably gaining traction after its feature in the trailer for the 2018 film , introducing the band's sound to broader audiences. The album's follow-up single, "", arrived on April 17, 2018, produced by and , and peaked at number 6 on the Alternative Songs chart. Its themes of reckless passion in love mirrored the album's overarching motifs of emotional risk and rebirth. The track's official video, directed by Tobias Nathan, portrayed intense, dynamic storytelling that amplified its radio and streaming impact, helping extend What If Nothing's promotional lifecycle into the following year.

Marketing and tour

RCA Records oversaw the pre-release marketing for What If Nothing, which began in September 2017 with social media teasers on platforms like and , where fans could engage in promotional activities to earn points toward presale tickets via Tunespeak, including streaming the lead single "One Foot" and following the band's official accounts. The album artwork, featuring a fragmented, design reflecting the record's themes of reinvention, was revealed alongside the official announcement of the November 10 release date and pre-order availability on digital platforms like and Amazon. Exclusive previews, such as early listens to tracks like "Press Restart," were shared on through pre-save campaigns, building anticipation among streaming audiences. The album launch on November 10, 2017, was supported by high-profile media appearances, including an exclusive Album Release Party on November 14 where the band performed selections from the record and discussed its creation. Interviews in and around the release highlighted the band's return to their rock roots after a period of introspection, with frontman Nicholas Petricca emphasizing the album's raw energy and departure from pop expectations. Singles like "One Foot" served as key promotional tools, driving early buzz through radio play and . The Press Restart Tour commenced on November 19, 2017, in , and ran through 2018 across and , with setlists centered on full performances of What If Nothing interspersed with fan favorites. Opening acts included indie rock groups like Company of Thieves for U.S. dates and for European legs, enhancing the tour's energetic, collaborative vibe. Additional promotion featured limited-edition physical releases, such as purple swirl colored vinyl pressed at FYE stores with exclusive fold-out posters, alongside merchandise tie-ins like themed apparel and accessories that echoed the album's motifs of renewal and vulnerability, available through the band's official store.

Reception

Critical response

What If Nothing received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, with an aggregate score of 74 out of 100 on Album of the Year based on a limited number of professional assessments. Reviewers frequently praised the album's high production quality, featuring wide-open electronic landscapes blended with rock elements that create an immersive sonic experience. Catchy hooks were highlighted in tracks like "One Foot" and "Headphones," which deliver foot-stomping anthems and vibrant energy. The album's thematic maturity was noted for its exploration of self-discovery, heartbreak, and joy, marking an evolution from the band's earlier pop-oriented sound to a more rock-infused style with experimental structures. Critics pointed to occasional overproduction as a flaw, with excessive effects and genre-hopping leading to inconsistency and a lack of vigor in some tracks. Lyrical clichés were also criticized, particularly in simpler, conventional explorations of breakups that lacked deeper self-awareness. In a interview, band members discussed how their hiatus allowed them to produce a more raw and real album, benefiting from the time to reinvent their sound. described the record as effectively blending heartache and joy through engaging lyrics and powerful vocals, especially in songs like "Surrender."

Commercial performance

Upon its release, What If Nothing debuted at number 40 on the US chart, marking Walk the Moon's fourth entry on the ranking. It also entered at number 3 on the Top Alternative Albums chart. Internationally, the achieved modest success, peaking at number 60 on the UK Album Downloads chart. In the United States, the album accumulated 14,000 equivalent album units in its first week, including 9,000 from pure sales, though it did not earn any major certifications by 2025. The strong performance of "One Foot," which topped the Alternative Songs chart, helped boost the album's initial visibility. Globally, no certifications were reported as of November 2025. Long-term, the album benefited from sustained airplay on alternative radio stations driven by its singles. Following the band's in late , including the departure of Kevin Ray, What If Nothing saw a resurgence in streaming activity, contributing to renewed interest in Walk the Moon's catalog.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The standard edition of What If Nothing by contains 13 tracks with a total runtime of 58:07. All tracks were primarily written by the band's members—Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Eli Maiman, and Sean Waugaman—with additional co-writers on select songs. Production credits are shared between and across the album, with co-producers noted where applicable.
No.TitleWritersProducer(s)Duration
1"Press Restart"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey (additional: Noah Breakfast)4:20
2"Headphones"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Elizondo3:07
3"One Foot"Ben Berger, Eli Maiman, Ryan McMahon, Nicholas Petricca, Ryan Rabin, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey (co: Captain Cuts)4:21
4"Surrender"Ben Berger, Eli Maiman, Ryan McMahon, Nicholas Petricca, Ryan Rabin, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey (co: Captain Cuts)5:04
5"All I Want"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey4:16
6"All Night"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Elizondo (co: Tim Pagnotta)3:43
7"Kamikaze"Ben Berger, Eli Maiman, Ryan McMahon, Nicholas Petricca, Ryan Rabin, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Elizondo (co: Captain Cuts)3:17
8"Tiger Teeth"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey5:23
9"Sound of Awakening"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey6:16
10"Feels Good to Be High"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Elizondo4:21
11"Can't Sleep (Wolves)"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey3:46
12"In My Mind"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Elizondo3:57
13"Lost in the Wild"Eli Maiman, Nicholas Petricca, Kevin Ray, Sean WaugamanMike Crossey6:16

Personnel

The core members of Walk the Moon performed the primary instrumentation and vocals on What If Nothing. Nicholas Petricca served as , keyboardist, and pianist, while Kevin Ray handled and backing vocals. Sean Waugaman contributed drums and percussion, and Eli Maiman played guitar with backing vocals. The production team included and as producers, with additional contributions from Noah Breakfast, , and Tim Pagnotta.

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