"Nausea" is a song recorded by the American rock musician Jeff Rosenstock for his debut studio album, We Cool?
On a day off in Minneapolis, he decided to buy wine, rent a hotel room with a hot tub, and have a party to himself.
[4] In the song, Rosenstock croons, "I got so tired of discussing my future / I’ve started avoiding the people I love.
"[5] In an interview with Chris DeMakes, Rosenstock revealed the song details his regret in not spending more time with Dubey.
[7] Timothy Monger at AllMusic wrote that "'Nausea' sports a nearly wistful, B-level Ben Folds-ian piano melody over which Rosenstock's overblown, hoarse voice bellows tales of disillusionment while heavy ska horns play from the wings.