Cloud Nothingsis an Americanindie rockband fromCleveland,Ohio, United States, founded by singer-songwriter Dylan Baldi. It currently consists of lead singer and guitarist Dylan Baldi, drummer Jayson Gerycz, and bassist Chris Brown.
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Origin | Cleveland,Ohio,U.S. |
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Years active | 2009[1] | –present
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Website | cloudnothings |
Beginning in 2009, the band originally started as a solo project, with Baldi recording both vocals and instrumentals in his parents' basement, although he performed live with a full band.[3]The band was signed to Washington, D.C.–basedCarpark Records.They are now signed toPure Noise Records.Their breakthrough album,Attack on Memory,was released on Carpark in 2012. Their next LP,Here and Nowhere Else,was released on April 1, 2014. Cloud Nothings' albumLife Without Soundwas released on January 27, 2017. This was followed byLast Building Burning,released on October 19, 2018, theBandcampexclusiveThe Black Hole Understandson July 3, 2020, andThe Shadow I Rememberon February 26, 2021.
Baldi has cited numerous bands and artists as influences, includingWipers,[4][5]the Lemonheads,[6]the Forms,Life Without Buildings,Women,No Age,Deerhunter,[7]Black Sabbath,Nina Hagen,Killdozer,Zounds,Thin Lizzy,Swell Maps.[8]
History
editFormation (2009)
editIn 2009, Baldi spent his first semester as a freshman atCase Western Reserve Universityin Cleveland, with a major in music/audio recording technology. During weekends, Baldi returned to his parents' basement inWestlake,Ohio, to record music usingGarageBand.[9]He later created several fake bands, each with their ownMyspacepage on which Baldi featured his original music. Baldi created the music "for personal enjoyment, to see if I could write a song that was better than the last song I wrote."[1]One of the fake bands Baldi created was Cloud Nothings. Underground rock promoterTodd Patrick,from New York City, invited the band to perform at Market Hotel inBrooklyn,New York, opening for the bandsWoodsandReal Estate.The invitation prompted Baldi to gather a band for the performance in December 2009. Realizing the potential success of the band, Baldi dropped out of college. He wrote an e-mail to his parents that explained his decision to work in music full-time. "They were cool with it," explained Baldi. "They trusted me. They've been supportive of me."[10]
Turning On(2010)
editCloud Nothings' music caught the attention of Kevin Greenspan at Bridgetown Records who offered to release the eight song EPTurning Onfeaturing the single "Hey Cool Kid". A month later Speaker Tree Records released a vinyl edition ofTurning Onwith an additional track (Strummin').Carpark Recordssigned Cloud Nothings as a one-man band in 2010 and released an expandedTurning Onnow featuring 13 songs. Uncut's John Robinson awardedTurning On4 stars saying the music was "tuneful, witty and sounds fantastic".Spin's Josh Modell wrote that "Baldi has a melodic knack that approaches Guided By Voices at their prime". The single "Didn't You" was featured in the 2013 filmChlorine.
Cloud Nothings(2011)
editFollowing American and European tours Baldi worked with producer Chester Gwazda in his Baltimore studio and releasedCloud Nothingsin January 2011.[11]The album received favorable reviews.Pitchfork Media's David Bevan gave the self-titled album a 7.9 out of 10, writing "the result is another fantastic step forward"[12]Meanwhile,NME's Thomas Ward rated the album with a 7 out of 10.Cloud Nothingsis "a fun, frenetic and crisp debut that is more resplendent than his lo-fi scuzz."[13]Under the Radar's Frank Valish wrote "Baldi's songs somehow manage to mix punk rock energy with pure pop tunefulness". Mischa Pearlman ofAlternative Pressawarded the album 4 stars describing the music as "upbeat rock 'n' roll, full of joyous reckless abandon and youthful exuberance".
Attack on Memory(2012–2013)
editThe band's third album,Attack on Memory,was released in January 2012.[14][15]Recorded with producer/engineerSteve Albiniat Electrical Audio. It was the first outing to feature the live lineup and the first album in 2012 to receive "Best New Music" status on Pitchfork.com.[16]It received a score of 8.6 and was ranked No. 22 on their Album of the Year list for 2012.Rolling Stone's Jon Dolan awarded the album 3 1/2 stars and selected Cloud Nothings as the "Band to Watch".Spinrated it 9/10 and "Attack on Memory" reached No. 2 on theCMJRadio charts. The band toured Europe, performed at the Fuji Rock Festival (Japan), Pitchfork Festival and made their debut television appearance on the Jimmy Fallon Show performing the single "Stay Useless". The band continued to tour throughout most of 2013 including Europe, Israel, Australia (Laneway Festival) and an appearance at theCoachella Music Festival.
Here and Nowhere ElseandNo Life for Me(2014–2015)
editTheir fourth album,Here and Nowhere Elsewas recorded with producerJohn Congletonat Water Music Studios and released April 1, 2014, onCarpark Records.The same day, they released the album's first single, "I'm Not Part of Me." and its accompanying video. The album was given an 8.7 out of 10 on Pitchfork and titled "Best New Music".Here and Nowhere Elsereached No. 2 on theCMJRadio charts and was favorably reviewed in a wide variety of music publications includingRolling Stone(3 1/2 stars) andSpin(8/10). Cloud Nothings again toured Europe, Australia, Japan and performed at a number of festivals including Bonnaroo, Pitchfork and the 2015 Coachella Music Festival. The single "I'm Not Part of Me" is featured on the 2015Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5soundtrack and in the 2016 filmAlmost Friends.
No Life for Me,an album byWavvesand Cloud Nothings, was released in Europe on June 28, 2015, and worldwide on June 29, 2015.[17]
Life Without Sound(2016–2017)
editTheir fifth album,Life Without Sound,was released on January 27, 2017, once again throughCarpark Records.[18]The album was engineered/produced/mixed byJohn Goodmanson(Deathcab for Cutie, Nada Surf, Sleater-Kinney) atSonic Ranchin El Paso, Texas. With the announcement came the release of the album's first single, "Modern Act," which premiered onPitchfork.[19]Upon its releaseUncutrates it 8/10 and praises it as "thrilling... Baldi successfully develops his own take on the merger of power pop and hardcore brawn...without sacrificing any of his irrepressible energy, or his enviable knack for hooks".Alternative Press(AP) awards it 4 1/2 stars and writes, "they sound bolder than ever, achieving a new peak...rife with memorable hooks and earworms – and the substance to make them meaningful". Guitarist, Chris Brown (Total Babes) joined the band as Cloud Nothings toured America, Europe and Asia (Japan, China, Singapore) over the first half of 2017. The band played a variety of dates throughout the summer including thePanoramaandLollapaloozaMusic Festivals. The band completed an autumn tour of North America supportingJapandroidsand toured Australia in February. "Modern Act" appears in season 5/episode 12 of the CW seriesThe Originals."Internal World" is featured in season 2/episode 7 of The Netflix series13 Reasons Why.
Last Building Burning(2018–2019)
editTheir sixth studio album, entitledLast Building Burning,was released on October 19, 2018, onCarpark Records.The album was recorded atSonic Ranch,and was produced byRandall Dunn.A new song/video, "The Echo of the World," premiered on August 13. Following its releaseUnder the Radarrated the album 8/10, stating "...Cloud Nothings have never been better."The Line of Best Fitrated the album 9/10, saying "Baldi and his conspirators have created something fantastic here – easily matching the scope and ambition of artists across the musical spectrum. They always seemed to be on the cusp of greatness, and Last Building Burning is their first step over that threshold."[20]Pitchforkrated it 7.6, and singled out the track "Leave Him Now" as "Cloud Nothings at their best: direct, visceral, vulnerable. It hits in the gut and rings in the head, striking that golden ratio of ferocity and tunefulness that this band does best."[21]The band completed a 2018 to 2019 world tour of North and South America, Asia and Europe including an appearance at the Bol Festival in Moscow. An autumn tour withCursiveand theAppleseed Casttook place from November through January 2020. The band has recorded a new album at Electric Audio Studios in Chicago with engineer/producer Steve Albini.
The Black Hole Understands(2020)
editAbout a month into quarantine, Dylan Baldi and Jayson Gerycz started sending files back and forth, with guitars, bass and vocals recorded in Philadelphia while drums and mixing happened in Cleveland.The Black Hole Understandswas self-released July 3, 2020, onBandcamp.Pitchforkrated it 7.5/10, stating: "Despite being recorded in an era of unthinkable instability, it is the most assuredly melodic Cloud Nothings has sounded in years" and "Backed by gleaming harmonies, Cloud Nothings make the dulled ennui of everyday life sound like an escapist fantasy".[22]NMEawarded the album four stars, saying "It might be this sense of willing a better situation into existence that makesThe Black Hole Understandssuch a vibrant, melody-packed joy ".[23]
The Shadow I Remember(2021–2023)
editIn October 2020, the band announced a new studio album,The Shadow I Remember.The announcement was accompanied by a new single, "Am I Something."[24]The Shadow I Rememberwas produced bySteve AlbiniatElectrical Audioin Chicago and released February 26, 2021, onCarpark Records.Consequence of Soundwrote "The Shadow I Remember sees Cloud Nothings reunite with celebrated producerSteve AlbiniofElectrical Audioalmost a decade after they had previously collaborated on their albumAttack on Memory.What resulted is a record that's heartening, human, and sonically explosive ".[25]DIYdeclared it "Raw and uncompromising, yet always harbouring a degree of melody, it's the product of ten years of learning, and succeeds in deftly balancing subtle nuance with a sense of uncompromising aggression".[26]Pitchforkrated it 7.2 and exclaimed "As the Cleveland band returns toElectrical Audioat full force, they retain their penchant for rueful concision and world-weary chronicles of pandemic existence. "[27]Exclaim!states that "The Shadow I Rememberis the quintessential Cloud Nothings album "and" perfectly encapsulates everything the band do so well, and hints at what might be to come[28]The band celebrated the release with a livestream performance of the album from the Grog Shop in Cleveland, Ohio, on February 27, 2021. The band returned to live performances with a show at theRock and Roll Hall of Fameon July 19 followed by an autumn tour of the U.S. including an appearance at theShaky KneesFestival in Atlanta, Georgia. The band toured with PUP in April and played Riot Fest in Chicago on September 16. They marked the tenth anniversary of their landmark albumAttack on Memorywith a fall tour of the east and west coasts and a limited edition sky blue vinyl reissue (January 20, 2023) which includes two unreleased songs from theSteve Albiniproduced sessions.[29]Prior to their Riot Fest performance and theAttack on Memorytour, bassist TJ Duke left the band and was replaced by Noah Depew. Depew departed the band in early 2023, with Brown switching to bass and converting the band back into a trio.
On November 1, 2023, it was announced that Cloud Nothings had signed toPure Noise Records,on which they released the single, "Final Summer". The band then began an autumn North American tour with labelmatesThe Menzingers,Microwave,and Rodeo Boys.[30]"Final Summer" was later revealed to be the title track to the band's eighth studio album, released on April 19, 2024. A second single from the album, "Running Through the Campus", was released to coincide with the album's announcement.[31]
Final Summer(2024)
editThe band's ninth album and first onPure Noise Recordswas released on April 19, 2024. Tracked byJeff Zeigler,mixed bySarah Tudzinand mastered byJack Callahan.The cover art was a photograph taken by Baldi when Cloud Nothings performed a show inWollongongon their Australian tour that past April. Following its releasePop Mattersheadlined "Cloud Nothings’ ‘Final Summer’ is a masterclass in Indie Rock".[32]Pitchforkawarded the album a 7.5 and exclaimed "With spruced-up production highlighting new subtleties in their sound, yet never abandoning their melodic fundamentals, the Cleveland indie rockers’ latest radiates a renewed sense of purpose." adding "Cloud Nothings have never sounded so committed to going the distance."[33]Flood Magazine wrote, "The sentiments are warmer, perhaps, but Cloud Nothings haven't softened. The band's energy level never slackens throughout Final Summer, and the entirety of the record's half-hour run time sounds massive, even at its most deceptively simple. But in moments like 'I'd Get Along,' a towering anthem in which Baldi wrings every last ounce of power from only two lines, Cloud Nothings reveal how much artistic growth they've undergone."[34]The band kicked off a headlining tour of the U.S. on May 5.[35]
A 10th anniversary edition ofHere and Nowhere Elsewas released on October 2 which included extra live tracks from 2014 to 2015[36]followed by a national fall tour including select dates opening forRise Against.[37]
Members
editCurrent
edit- Dylan Baldi – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (since 2009–present), lead guitar (2009–2010, 2013–2016, since 2023), bass, drums (2009–2010)
- Jayson Gerycz – drums (since 2010)
- Chris Brown – bass (since 2023), backing vocals (since 2016), lead guitar, keyboards (2016–2023)
Former
edit- Joe Boyer – lead guitar, backing vocals (2010–2013)
- TJ Duke – bass, backing vocals (2010–2022)
- Noah Depew – bass (2022–2023)
Timeline
editDiscography
editAlbums
editStudio albums
editTitle | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||||
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US [38] |
US Alt. [39] |
US Indie [40] |
US Rock [41] |
AUS Hit. [42] |
BEL (FL) [43] |
BEL (WA) [44] |
UK Indie [45] |
UK Rec. [45] |
UK Rock [45] | ||||
Cloud Nothings |
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— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
Attack on Memory |
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121 | 25 | 21 | 37 | — | — | — | 41 | — | — | ||
Here and Nowhere Else |
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50 | 12 | 12 | 16 | 8 | 80 | — | 30 | 26 | — | ||
Life Without Sound |
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—[A] | — | 15 | — | — | — | 103 | 48 | 18 | 19 | ||
Last Building Burning |
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—[B] | — | 23 | — | — | — | — | —[C] | — | — | ||
The Black Hole Understands |
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—[D] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
The Shadow I Remember |
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—[E] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 17 | — | ||
Final Summer |
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— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Live albums
edit- Live at the Grog Shop(2012)
- live at red palace(2022)
Bandcamp bootleg series
edit- Live @Webster Hall,NYC1/2/17(2020)
- Live @WFMU12/1/18(2020)
- Live @ Underground,Cologne5/17/14(2020)
- Live @ The Social,Orlando4/21/14(2020)
- Live @ The Riot Room,Kansas City4/29/14(2020)
- Live @ The Grog Shop,Cleveland4/5/12(2020)
- Live @ The Button Factory,Dublin5/24/14(2020)
- Live @Scala,London5/27/14(2020)
- Live @ Mohawk,Austin4/26/14(2020)
- Live @ Melkweg,Amsterdam5/19/14(2020)
- Live @Lowlands Festival,Holland8/17/12(2020)
- Live @ Loppen,Copenhagen5/15/14(2020)
- Live @ Les Nuits Botanique,Brussels5/18/14(2020)
- Live @ Landmark,Bergen5/12/14(2020)
- Live @ La Fleche d'Or,Paris5/20/14(2020)
- Live @Knitting Factory,NYC 6/24/10(2020)
- Live @KCRWMorning Becomes Eclectic2/22/17(2020)
- Live @ John Dee,Oslo5/13/14(2020)
- Live @ Gasa Gasa,NOLA4/24/14(2020)
- Live @ Fitzgeralds,Houston4/25/14(2020)
- Live @Daytrotter8/5/10(2020)
- Live @ Cypress Avenue,Cork5/28/14(2020)
- Live @ Crowbar,Tampa4/22/14(2020)
- Live @ Cat's Cradle,Carrboro4/17/14(2020)
- Live @ Brudenell Social Club,Leeds5/26/14(2020)
- Live @ Bells Brewery,Kalamazoo1/15/15(2020)
Collaborative albums
edit- No Life for Me(withWavves)(2015)
Bandcamp exclusive albums
edit- Life is Only One Event(2020)
EPs
edit- Turning On(2009; re-released 2010 and 2021)
Bandcamp exclusive EPs
edit- August 2020(2020)
- September 2020(2020)
- October 2020(2020)
- November 2020(2020)
- December 2020(2020)
- January 2021(2021)
- February 2021(2021)
- March 2021(2021)
- April 2021(2021)
- May 2021(2021)
- June 2021(2021)
- July 2021(2021)
Singles
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||
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MEX Air. [49] |
UK Sales [50] | ||||||
"Hey Cool Kid"[51] | 2010 | — | 87 | Turning On | |||
"Didn't You"[52] | — | — | non-album single | ||||
"Should Have"[53] | 2011 | — | 51 | Cloud Nothings | |||
"Understand At All"[54] | — | — | |||||
"Nothing's Wrong"[55] | — | — | |||||
"Forget You All the Time"[56] | — | — | |||||
"For No Reason"[57] | — | — | non-album single | ||||
"No Future/No Past"[58] | 2012 | — | — | Attack on Memory | |||
"Stay Useless"[59] | — | — | |||||
"Fall In"[60] | — | — | |||||
"I'm Not Part of Me" | 2014 | 50 | — | Here and Nowhere Else | |||
"Now Hear In"[61] | 42 | — | |||||
"Psychic Trauma"[62] | — | — | |||||
"Modern Act"[63] | 2016 | — | — | Life Without Sound | |||
"Internal World"[64] | 2017 | — | — | ||||
"Up To the Surface"[65] | — | — | |||||
"The Echo of the World"[66] | 2018 | — | — | Last Building Burning | |||
"Leave Him Now"[67] | — | — | |||||
"So Right So Clean"[68] | — | — | |||||
"Am I Something"[69] | 2020 | — | — | The Shadow I Remember | |||
"The Spirit Of"[70] | — | — | |||||
"Nothing Without You"[71] | 2021 | — | — | ||||
"Final Summer"[72] | 2023 | — | — | Final Summer | |||
"Running Through The Campus"[73] | 2024 | — | — | ||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Notes
edit- ^Life Without Sounddid not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 60 on the US Album Sales Chart.[47]
- ^Last Building Burningdid not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 98 on the US Top Current Album Sales Chart.[48]
- ^Last Building Burningdid not enter the UK Independent Albums chart, but peaked at number 14 on the UK Independent Album Breakers chart.[45]
- ^The Black Hole Understandsdid not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 78 on the US Top Current Album Sales Chart.[48]
- ^The Shadow I Rememberdid not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 65 on the US Album Sales Chart.[47]
See also
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I did, for the first time, listen to The Wipers, about a year ago, and they've since become one of my favorite bands. They were a huge influence on this record, and they have some heavier moments. And I guess I've always listened to music that is heavier, but I've never chosen to be influenced by it in what I'm writing. (...) [T]hey've influenced the songwriting, just in that I really structured those songs exactly in the way Greg Sage structures his songs. The way it flows from one part to the next is really Wipers-y. And also I got really into his guitar tone, and the way he plays guitar, and I think I may have picked up some of that. That's on our record, too.
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It reminds me of, during that time, I was basically trying to be The Wipers. That was my goal as a human—to make Wipers albums. And I wasn't really capable of doing that, but this is our take on that. It has that darkness to it, but the chorus is this big celebratory thing. To me it is a single, or could have been but isn't as obviously melodic I guess. (...) Because like I said, I was just trying to rip off the Wipers for two years of my life. I even went as far as buying guitars and amps that I saw photos of Greg Sage using in the '70s and '80s. And this was kind of like me saying I can have these influences but I can make something where someone says "that sounds like Cloud Nothings" rather than just trying to copy another band.
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Recently I've been going back to the music I used to listen to 10 or so years ago and seeing which stuff I still really enjoy. I feel like those albums are the ones that really stuck with me and influenced me, whether I was really aware of it or not. Some of them are The Forms – The Forms, Life Without Buildings – Any Other City, Women – Public Strain, No Age – Weirdo Rippers, and Deerhunter – Cryptograms.
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