The American indie-rock band, Cloud Nothings, that started in Cleveland, Ohio have now released their new album titled, Here and Nowhere Else. They had their first great album in 2012 titled, Attack on Memory, with singles “Stay Useless” and “Fall In” that showed off the bittersweet melodies of Dylan Baldi, the band’s founder and lead singer and guitarist.
This new album, Here and Nowhere Else, Baldi attempts to let go of their remaining “Hey Cool Kid” image and present the band as grisly and caustic. He hasn’t quite achieved that with this album and probably never will because Baldi writes great, hook-filled songs that are catchy and enjoyable. Although it doesn’t fit the image that Baldi is searching for, the album is still great.
This album is even brighter and more optimistic than Attack on Memory somehow, but the lyrics still seem like orders. In the song “Now Hear In,” the albums opener the singer states, “I can feel your pain/ And I feel alright about it.” The band has cleared away any verbal, instrumental, and even mental baggage to get right down to the point they want to make. However, even with shedding the excess baggage, the band has not gotten any tighter musically. The frays that occur here and there may actually inspire young, novice guitar players to try to imitate and play along, but this is a worthwhile role for a band to play for its fans.
The album, Here and Nowhere Else, is focused solely in one direction and moves towards that direction quickly and with a single tone throughout. This continuity between songs may feel like it is a less ambitious project, but really there is something captivating about the relentless beating in each piece. The music is a source of energy for the listener and it gives them freedom to think what they will about the music, rather than pushing an agenda.
The American indie-rock band, Cloud Nothings, that started in Cleveland, Ohio have now released their new album titled, Here and Nowhere Else. They had their first great album in 2012 titled, Attack on Memory, with singles “Stay Useless” and “Fall In” that showed off the bittersweet melodies of Dylan Baldi, the band’s founder and lead singer and guitarist.
This new album, Here and Nowhere Else, Baldi attempts to let go of their remaining “Hey Cool Kid” image and present the band as grisly and caustic. He hasn’t quite achieved that with this album and probably never will because Baldi writes great, hook-filled songs that are catchy and enjoyable. Although it doesn’t fit the image that Baldi is searching for, the album is still great.
This album is even brighter and more optimistic than Attack on Memory somehow, but the lyrics still seem like orders. In the song “Now Hear In,” the albums opener the singer states, “I can feel your pain/ And I feel alright about it.” The band has cleared away any verbal, instrumental, and even mental baggage to get right down to the point they want to make. However, even with shedding the excess baggage, the band has not gotten any tighter musically. The frays that occur here and there may actually inspire young, novice guitar players to try to imitate and play along, but this is a worthwhile role for a band to play for its fans.
The album, Here and Nowhere Else, is focused solely in one direction and moves towards that direction quickly and with a single tone throughout. This continuity between songs may feel like it is a less ambitious project, but really there is something captivating about the relentless beating in each piece. The music is a source of energy for the listener and it gives them freedom to think what they will about the music, rather than pushing an agenda.
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