The EP was released on April 15, 2014 through Deathwish Inc.[2] Cult Leader created Nothing for Us Here in about a week and were planning on self-releasing it.
Vocalist Anthony Lucero said one meaning is about the end of his previous band Gaza and how "everything we worked for was just falling apart," and it's also a reference to "the breath of the death: the moment when there's no more life left in you and you have to face oblivion.
have the EP an eight-out-of-ten score, and concluded his review stating: "Not nearly the frenetic headache that Gaza [a now defunct band featuring three members of Cult Leader] was, Cult Leader have found that sweet spot between early Napalm Death and later Converge.
"[1] Dean Brown of PopMatters gave the album seven-out-of-ten stars, and concluded his review stating: "It is a mouth-whetting taster of what we could expect from a Cult Leader full-length album, if the band continues to make more music together.
Let's just pray to the vacuous black hole in the sky that this band does make more music as violent and intelligently formed as that found on its first EP, Nothing for Us Here.