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Cloud Nothings - Cloud Nothings


soft as a cloud but scratching like a tiger, no not a new spot of handkerchiefs is simply the first definition that comes to me when I think about Cloud Nothings. After a debut that had catapulted them to the list of the most interesting American band, the boys from Cleveland back with an album that affirms their character and marks a new step forward. If the definition that opened this review seems strange let me explain, we talk about sound and that of Notings Cloud is the most lo-fi can be. The guitars and rough tracks the attitude almost punk leave room for smarter, more elaborate pieces, full of energy as in the past but also imbued with emotions and a composition carried by more careful and less carefree. Of course, I'm not talking about hyper accuracy of Everything Everything, but a feature of their own, a trademark that guarantees the arrival of the next step debut with just hype. America is now a breeding ground band that churns out at breakneck speed, just read the latest reviews of this blog to see how each 'child' of the New Continent you are earning a place of honor in the lists of the best. Dylan Baldi and associates are no exception, have the merit of being true even though this leads them to be tough and play a particular. I am still of the opinion that in front of pieces such as 'Should Have' or 'Nothing Wrong' is there to applaud and highlight their name to precisely beside the words of great hope.

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