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CLOUD NOTHINGS

Final Summer

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An album that’s so assured, so instantly satisfying, that it forces you to pause and realise you’re listening to one of the great American rock band...
CLOUD NOTHINGS

The Shadow I Remember

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For a band that resists repeating itself, picking up lessons from a decade prior is the strange route Cloud Nothings took to create their most fully-realized al...
CLOUD NOTHINGS

The Black Hole Understands

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“Despite being recorded in an era of unthinkable instability, it is the most assuredly melodic Cloud Nothings has sounded in years.
CLOUD NOTHINGS

LAST BUILDING BURNING

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Heavier and more ferocious than their previous output, ‘last building burning’ is a fantastic exercise in high energy punk rock that puts them along...
Turning On' (10th Anniversary Edition)
  1. Can't Stay Awake
  2. Old Street
  3. You Are Opening
  4. Turning On
  5. Hey Cool Kid
  6. Water Turns Back
  7. Whaddya Wanna Know
  8. Real Thing
  9. Stummin

CLOUD NOTHINGS

Turning On' (10th Anniversary Edition)

carpark records
  • limited Opaque Light Blue Marble LP + download

    Released: 29th Jan 2020

    £17.99
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It’s been 10 years since the release of Turning On, Cloud Nothings’ debut album.

Singer-songwriter Dylan Baldi was just 18 years old when he began recording the album, creating each track in his parents’ basement in Cleveland, Ohio. Over one winter, Baldi produced an album of taut, lo-fi guitar-pop songs, playing each instrument himself. His music gained traction in the increasingly popular music blog circuit, allowing Baldi to book his first shows in new places, like New York City. He gathered a band together to play live, and Cloud Nothings were on their way. The band has accomplished a great deal since Turning On, signing to Carpark Records, releasing seven albums, and headlining numerous international tours. Yet, their debut isn’t dusted over in the band’s history. Turning On still remains the stripped-back core of Cloud Nothings style: raw and grungy, filled with catchy earworms that are surprisingly pop. The album carries all the stored potential of someone ready to venture off into the world, a feeling that bursts with energy even 10 years later. All the tracks on Turning On are eruptive and restless, its lo-fi quality embodying the desperate need to record an idea by any means necessary. Songs like “Hey Cool Kid” encapsulate Baldi’s talent for churning, hook-filled guitar. The vocals on songs like “Can’t Stay Awake” are distorted, with scattered lyrics that echo the angst of a teenage diary. As a whole, the album delivers dissonance and edge, without sacrificing the authentic romanticism of someone who is on the verge of something big and doesn’t know it yet.