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Cloud Nothings

Cloud Nothings

Cloud Nothings is an American indie rock band from Cleveland, 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.

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. The band was signed to Washington, D.C.-based Carpark Records. They are now signed to Pure 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' album Life Without Sound was released on January 27, 2017. This was followed by Last Building Burning, released on October 19, 2018, the Bandcamp exclusive The Black Hole Understands on July 3, 2020, and The Shadow I Remember on February 26, 2021.

Albums

2009 Turning On
2011 Cloud Nothings
2012 Attack on Memory
2014 Here and Nowhere Else
2017 Life Without Sound
2018 Last Building Burning
2020 The Black Hole Understands
2020 Life Is Only One Event
2021 The Shadow I Remember
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Latest Articles

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cloud Nothings, Bugs, Electric Zebra
"At their best Cloud Nothings are nothing if not anthemic, the melodic melancholy of recent single 'Modern Act' inciting another burst of excitement in the crowd."
Features / Music
'Having The Ability To Reach That Far With Our Music, That's Insane To Me'
"There's certain songs from old records that I don't like playing, because the lyrics on some of them, they're a little much. I look back and I'm like 'Jesus...'"
News / Music
Cloud Nothings Announce 2018 Australian Tour Dates
It'll be the first visit for the Ohio outfit in four years.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Cloud Nothings - Life Without Sound
"...He's polished away their rougher edges, leaving a more measured and mature collection."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Wavves & Cloud Nothings - No Life For Me
"This clearly isn’t meant to be a grand artistic statement, with songs kicking off and spluttering to an end almost at their leisure."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cloud Nothings, Cannon
Cloud Nothings and support act Cannon just plain rule at The Zoo.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cloud Nothings, Palms, Bed Wettin' Bad Boys
Cloud Nothings were absurdly brilliant at Oxford Art Factory.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cloud Nothings
Diehards lapped up Cloud Nothings at the Corner, but some punters were left less than impressed with the show.
News / Music
Cloud Nothings Confirm Meredith Sideshows
The beloved indie troupe will take the time for three capital-city performances this December
Features / Music
Interview - Cloud Nothings
Dylan Baldi discusses his new album, and not having to deal too hard with pressure.. Dylan Baldi, at the ripe old age of 22 has released his fourth full-length album, Here & Nowhere Else, and it cements his indie-darling status. It's seriously all killer-no-filler, and we got to chat with him about it, dealing with the pressure of media outlets such as Pitchfork, and future plans with Wavves. Cloud Nothings' new album is out now via STOP START // iTUNES. Congrats on Here & Nowhere Else – your fourth album in about five years. Has much changed for your personally up to now since the last one given you’re still only 22? My general outlook on things has changed. I always felt like most people could do whatever they want with their lives, as long as they worked hard at it, but I started to doubt that after doing the band for three years and not having much success. Then things started to work out. It’s a very gratifying feeling to have something you’ve worked at for so long finally start
News / Music
Cloud Nothings' Dylan Baldi Embarrassed By Vocals On Last Album
The reason why he sounds a little different on their new record
Features / Music
Happy To Be Heard
“Every time I write a song I just try and make it better than the last song I wrote”