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Thursday, February 4, 2021

Cloud Nothings- Life Without Sound (2017)

 



Why I like it:

One of the reasons I like Cloud Nothings so much is that it's hard to find a band that can compare to them. They never stick to a certain genre and that's one of my favorite things about them.

Life Without Sound was my first real dive into Cloud Nothings and it captured my full attention right away. It's got elements of punk aggression and nice pop hooks to smooth it all out. This album is "softer" then Cloud Nothing's previous work but to me that what makes it a superior listen. I can throw this on anytime, at any mood, and enjoy it. This fits into what Dylan Baldi (lead signer) says, he wanted a record you can drive around in. Mission accomplished Dylan!

The other albums are really good too and I would recommend them as well! Seriously if you like Life Without Sound then look into Attack on Memory next. Especially if you want more of that aggression!

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Highlighted song and lyrics:

Things are right with you - "And you move in a world that moves on its own"

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Similar bands to check out:

The JapandroidsCymbals Eat GuitarsWavves

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Reviews and links to check out:

Spectrum Pulse YouTuber- Review

Independent Minded Podcast- Interview

Music.avclub.com- Review

Live at Massey Hall

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