Cloud Nothings Continue to Thrill

Cloud-Nothings-850x566While I thought the first single from the upcoming Cloud Nothings illustrated some vocal restraint, it’s clear that I was far off, as Dylan Baldi’s not afraid to unleash on this new tune. Sure, the song begins with a slow build-up, but even then you can hear that familiar rasp in Baldi’s voice.  At the 44 second mark, the song takes off, leading up to Dylan’s forceful howl coming through. My favorite part comes near the end of the track where the band lets go furiously, as they’ve been known to do in their live shows.  And, as always, Jason’s drumming is just RIDICULOUS.  Here and Nowhere Else, the new record, will be out on April 1st via Carpark Records.

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Cloud Nothings Change Things Up

cloudSure, a few days ago the new Cloud Nothings single leaked out, and everyone was talking about the powerful bombast that accompanied Attack on Memory.  Me? I think the most important conversation is to see the development of Dylan Baldi, and I don’t mean as a songrwiter; he’s had that locked down for years.  His voice on the single isn’t straining; it’s not raspy like much of the songs he presented us with last time. Now, don’t get me wrong; I like that style too.  But, I’m concerned about longevity of his voice, and his band.  I think their next album, Here and Nowhere Else, will definitely be a change, but as long as the songwriting continues, I don’t think they’ll miss a beat.

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