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jueves, 8 de mayo de 2014
domingo, 29 de enero de 2012
Cloud Nothings: Stay useless (Single, 2012)
'Stay Useless' is taken from Cloud Nothings' new album 'Attack On Memory' which is out next week. This track shows a more poppy side to their lo-fi punk, not dissimilar to a ragged version of The Strokes early garage tunes" (Yeah: soundsxp.com)
sábado, 21 de enero de 2012
Cloud Nothings: No sentiment (Single, 2012)
"Even though Cloud Nothings new album “Attack On Memory” leaked before the new year I’ve yet to listen to the whole thing. When first heard this new song “No Sentiment” it took me by surprise, taking a much heavier and darker turn than some of their more upbeat and jangly Lo-Fi joints like “Stay Useless”.
Much like “Die” on Girls‘ latest album “Father, Son, Holy Ghost” it’s head-turner, but Dylan’s voice is coming into its own with a developing sneer. “Attack On Memory” is out on January 24th via Carpark" (Cloudy: listenbeforeyoubuy.net)
Much like “Die” on Girls‘ latest album “Father, Son, Holy Ghost” it’s head-turner, but Dylan’s voice is coming into its own with a developing sneer. “Attack On Memory” is out on January 24th via Carpark" (Cloudy: listenbeforeyoubuy.net)
domingo, 25 de diciembre de 2011
Cloud Nothings: Stay useless (Single, 2011)
"El cuarteto de Cleveland, formado hace dos años pero con un ritmo endiablado de creación, prevé su tercer largo el 24 de enero del 2012 que se titulará Attack on Memory.
Dylan Baldi su alma mater, guitarra y vocalista, nos regala Stay Useless, canción directa, con guitarras traviesas y coros gamberretes que sin rodeos entrará a la primera" (Read: escafandrista-musical.com)
Dylan Baldi su alma mater, guitarra y vocalista, nos regala Stay Useless, canción directa, con guitarras traviesas y coros gamberretes que sin rodeos entrará a la primera" (Read: escafandrista-musical.com)
sábado, 12 de noviembre de 2011
Cloud Nothings: No future, no past (Single, 2011)
"What starts off with a slow building intro develops into an intense angsty wall of simplistic perfection reminiscent of all that was right in the early 90′s. Through all the noise and heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics nothing feels overdone or forced, it’s unpretentious emotion released with clarity and focus. To say this song reminds me of The Pixies would be a massive understatement.
Cloud Nothings announced yesterday that the new album “Attack On Memory” will be released on January 24. Before hearing “No Future/No Past” I had been wondering what direction Dylan Baldi would be going for. I had this notion he was going to chill things out a bit and come across a little more singer/songwriterish since he has hinted in the past about straying away from the lo-fi aspect that seemed to be the backbone of his work.
Sure the new song doesn’t have that lo-fi sound but it’s far from a change in direction and I couldn’t be happier. Some bands lose so much of their magnetism when the cloud of fuzz and vintage tape clears out and it becomes apparent that the band was merely using it as a smoke screen to hide their lack of ability and mediocre songs. From this new track it looks like the lo-fi may have been more of an Achilles heal when it came to showcasing all that Baldi is capable of.
I think with the deserved yet unexpected success of bands like Yuck and 1,2,3 it’s giving confidence to other bands to bring their music more into focus rather than the genre they fit into. Basically, Cloud Nothings “No Future/No Past” is an early taste of what I’m expecting to see as the next major shift in the indie sound" (Lost: listenbeforeyoubuy.net)
Cloud Nothings announced yesterday that the new album “Attack On Memory” will be released on January 24. Before hearing “No Future/No Past” I had been wondering what direction Dylan Baldi would be going for. I had this notion he was going to chill things out a bit and come across a little more singer/songwriterish since he has hinted in the past about straying away from the lo-fi aspect that seemed to be the backbone of his work.
Sure the new song doesn’t have that lo-fi sound but it’s far from a change in direction and I couldn’t be happier. Some bands lose so much of their magnetism when the cloud of fuzz and vintage tape clears out and it becomes apparent that the band was merely using it as a smoke screen to hide their lack of ability and mediocre songs. From this new track it looks like the lo-fi may have been more of an Achilles heal when it came to showcasing all that Baldi is capable of.
I think with the deserved yet unexpected success of bands like Yuck and 1,2,3 it’s giving confidence to other bands to bring their music more into focus rather than the genre they fit into. Basically, Cloud Nothings “No Future/No Past” is an early taste of what I’m expecting to see as the next major shift in the indie sound" (Lost: listenbeforeyoubuy.net)
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