After the completion of the touring cycle for 2017's
Wolves and the release of their acoustic album
The Ghost Note Symphonies, Vol. 1, frontman
Tim McIlrath revealed in a May 2019 interview with
Kerrang! that the band was writing new music, but that they would be employing a more relaxed approach to the writing process. "Yes, we are writing," McIlrath stated in the interview. "We're getting together and playing ideas, but I wouldn't hold your breath. The one thing that we have decided is that we don't want to feel rushed, we'll put out the record when it's done, not to try and meet some deadline." This was further reinforced in a July 2020 interview with
Danny Wimmer Presents with McIlrath confirming (in relation to the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic) that the band was "not going anywhere," and further clarifying "we have new music, we have it all – this isn't the end, this is just a new beginning." By the end of the recording sessions for
Nowhere Generation, the band had recorded sixteen songs, but five of them were ultimately used for the band's 2022 EP,
Nowhere Generation II, so as to not have too many songs on the album. Following the album's announcement in March 2021, the band outlined the themes and messaging behind the record in a press release, stating that "today there is the promise of the American Dream, and then there is the reality of the American Dream. America's 'historical norm' that the next generation will be better off than the one that came before has been diminished by an era of mass social, economic and political instability and a sell-out of the middle class. The brass ring that was promised by hard work and dedication no longer exists for everyone. When the privileged climb the ladder of success and then burn it from the top, disruption becomes the only answer."
Nowhere Generation saw the band once again working with long-time producers
Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore at the
Blasting Room, with bassist
Joe Principe referring to Stevenson as their "not-so-secret weapon", who had "helped shape the band; he gets what we want to do and will go with us when we think outside the box. He's the perfect producer for the style of music we play because he has an insane pop sensibility and the hardcore side to him as well." In addition to Stevenson and Livermore, the album also saw the band work with fellow Blasting Room producers Andrew Berlin and Chris Beeble. == Release and promotion ==