Deep Purple released the official video for their new praised song "Nothing at All" from the album Whoosh! The surreal video perfectly fits with the progressive rock approach of the song that has a beautiful melodic riff (On guitar and keyboards) and is also already available on all streaming services. The band nowadays is formed by Ian Gillan (vocals), Don Airey (Keyboards), Ian Paice (Drums), Steve Morse (Guitar) and Roger Glover (Bass). Watch Deep Purple official video for new song "Nothing At All": https://youtu.be/ldMNQoV9YCs Lyrics I'm talking to myself again And waving to a passing friend I've known her since I don't know when Ah, it's nothing at all Just a few of us walk arm in arm It's innocent and charming But the children seem to be getting alarmed Don't worry kids, it's nothing at all When I hear about the doom and gloom That's around the corner, and coming soon I take a sip of mother's ruin And sit with my back to the wall It's nothing at all Nothing at all And the old lady smiled It's nothing at all Then she blew all the leaves off my tree And the junk that sails our seven seas Is very nearly up to my knees But the platitudes and pleasantries Keep saying it's nothing at all I'll deal with it on another day If I close my eyes it'll go away So, bottoms up boys, and what do you say? Really, it's nothing at all It's nothing at all Nothing at all And the old lady smiled It's nothing at all And the summer passed away Nothing at all It's nothing at all And the old lady smiled It was nothing at all Then she blew all the leaves off my tree Singer Ian Gillan talked the band's new album: "It's nice, to be honest. I feel like we're back in the '70s. There's this energy that’s quite fascinating to me. How does it feel? It feels good because we had a lot of fun making this record." "We spent five or six days in Germany earlier this year. Then we went to Nashville for two and a half weeks where we did the writing and arrangements. It was remarkably quick. Then I rented a cottage on the banks of the Cumberland River, overlooking the Grand Ole Opry." "So I can hear the music floating from across the river until the early hours of the morning. And then I would sit up all through the night and write in this magical atmosphere. How do I feel? Pretty good. It's nice when you finish a project and you're happy with the result."