Showing posts with label Cloud Nothings. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Cloud Nothings - Attack on Memory [2012]


For Fans Of: Beach Fossils, Weekend, Small Black
Genres: Lo-Fi, Indie Pop, Shoegaze

While trotting Insound for a copy of Your Favorite Weapon, I came across a pre-order for Cloud Nothing's newest LP. Although filled with remnants of the usual lo-fi indie pop we have come to expect, Attack on Memory is just different enough from their previous works to hint that the band has way more up its sleeve than just upbeat poppiness, choosing instead to anchor its ambition with simpler indie-punk jams. This is a more diversive work that carries the band into considerably heavier territory than the previous two releases. But not to worry - the catchy melodies are still interwoven into each song, just more obvious in some than others. There's also a great instrumental track about halfway through the album. The band will offer many opportunities to catch this new material live on their upcoming North American tour, which runs from February to April.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Cloud Nothings by Cloud Nothings (2011)


Kind of Like: Smith Westerns, The Promise Ring, The Get Up Kids, Blink 182
Genre: Indie, Emo, Pop Punk

Another fuzzy lo-fi indie band, but why listen to me when I have someone I know you'll listen to: Pitchfork.

"...And while the latter motions toward the skittering Midwestern pop-punk of the Promise Ring and recently reunited Get Up Kids as much as Buzzcocks, its final gasp echoes (as though in tribute) that of Wavves' Nathan Williams, another former lo-fi kid who's made impressive use of the studio. "Should Have" opts however for the suburbs instead of the beach and the unabashed melodicism of Gin Blossoms over Nirvana, Baldi's voice moving even lower. Once "Forget You All the Time" arrives, he sounds as strong and confident behind the mic as he does unspooling all those gorgeous strands of guitar."

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