Their first LP Made in Eile
("Made in a Hurry") was produced 1981 by the independent record label
Schallmauer-Records. Although their sound contained a clear influence of
the two founders past punk band, they introduced their own style on the
single Radio. The band called its music Psychopop, the
expressive voice of Andrea Mothes and guitarist Meikel Clauss' style
were shaping the sound. The press immediately compared their music to
the likes of Ideal and the Neon Babies.
On the first record the musicians still used the aliases "Micky
Matschkopf", "Fritz Fotze", "Prunella Pustekuchen" and "Paul
Popperkind", which had already been used by Claus and Brink during their
KFC times.
Their first single Radio was a radio audience favourite and
created major label interest. This did not change the band's attitude;
they were happy to stay with their current label.
During the photoshoot
for their second album Tango 2000, which was released in 1982,
they decided that the distribution of the album should be handled by
WEA. With this record the band succeeded in making a commercial
breakthrough featuring the Singles Tango 2000 and Ein deutsches Lied ("A German Song").
In autumn 1982, Michael Clauss and bassist Chris Scarbeck left the band. For the third LP Aus Dem Jenseits
("From the other side"), released in 1983, they brought in two new
musicians resulting in less commercial success. The band split up in
1983.
Today
With gothic
DJs taking a re-interest in German new wave, Nichts continue to be
played in deathrock clubs throughout the world and feature on modern
deathrock compilations alongside Hans-A-Plast.