Cloud Nothings: Attack On Memory

Cloud Nothings SKU: 42848523
Cloud Nothings: Attack On Memory

Cloud Nothings: Attack On Memory

Cloud Nothings SKU: 42848523

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Attack On Memory
Artist: Cloud Nothings
Label: Carpark Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 677517007046
Genre: Rock

Deluxe 10th Anniversary sky blue colored vinyl LP pressing + two 7" flexidiscs. In 2009, Cleveland's Dylan Baldi began writing and recording lo-fi power-pop songs in his parents' basement, dubbing the project Cloud Nothings. His music quickly started making the Internet rounds, and fans and critics alike took note of his pithy songcraft, infectiously catchy melodies, and youthful enthusiasm. After the release of 2011's Cloud Nothings, Baldi toured widely and put a great deal of focus on his live show, a detail that heavily shapes the music of his follow-up album, Attack On Memory. After playing the same sets nightly for months on end, Baldi saw the rigidity of his early work, and he wanted to create arrangements that would allow for more improvisation and variability when played on the road. To accomplish this desired malleability, the entire band decamped to Chicago, where the album was recorded with Steve Albini.

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