Cloud Nothings / Here And Nowhere Else
Album: | Here And Nowhere Else | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Cloud Nothings | Added: | Mar 2014 | |
Label: | Carpark Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-04-04 | Pull Date: | 2014-06-06 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 8 | Jun 1 | May 25 | May 18 | May 11 | May 4 | Apr 27 | Apr 20 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 10, 2016: | All Passion No Technique
Now Hear In |
4. | Nov 20, 2015: | A Visit From Drum
Pattern Walks |
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2. | Feb 18, 2016: | All Passion No Technique
Now Hear In |
5. | Oct 30, 2015: | A Visit From Drum
Psychic Trauma |
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3. | Dec 12, 2015: | Narnia
Pattern Walks |
6. | Jun 04, 2015: | The Final Sunset
Pattern Walks |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2014-03-30
Reviewed 2014-03-30
Attack on Memory, Cloud Nothings’ last album, was a roaring 2000 mph pop-punk fastball out of left field from someone who’d previously been known for catchy pop songs. Here and Nowhere Else is a masterful refinement of Attack’s aggression—even more unrelenting and pointed, like a high-power firehouse. All songs are super fast and super amazing. Particular favorites: 1, 7, 8. FCC WARNING: 6.
1. *(3:31)—Crunchy, heavy on the low-end. Speeds up during the choruses. There are harmonies! And they’re good! And check out that intense bridge!
2. (3:04)—Anthemic, jumps between minor and major key. What if everyone in The Strokes had an adrenaline rush and started caring about the quality of their music? Here you go.
3. (2:53)—Starts slowly, picks up suddenly. Particularly angsty and screamy. Bonkers drumming at the end.
4. (3:09)—Okay, remember what I said about The Strokes two tracks ago? Forget them entirely. Just play this instead.
5. (3:49)—Heavy riffage on the verses. The choruses sound like the band’s about to launch a missile (riding up that fretboard).
6. (3:05)—FCC WARNING. Bouncy, frustrated. Tortured repetition of the line, “I don’t even talk about it.”
7. *(7:24)—Starts as an ultra jagged, noisy pop-punk anthem. About halfway through, turns into this dissonant and high-octane Glenn Branca thing, which then mutates into a freaking gorgeous and triumphant coda.
8. *(4:35)—Especially poppy, just a bit slower. Excellent chorus. This song is so catchy it may induce mild headaches and nausea upon withdrawl (this is a good thing, by the way).
1. *(3:31)—Crunchy, heavy on the low-end. Speeds up during the choruses. There are harmonies! And they’re good! And check out that intense bridge!
2. (3:04)—Anthemic, jumps between minor and major key. What if everyone in The Strokes had an adrenaline rush and started caring about the quality of their music? Here you go.
3. (2:53)—Starts slowly, picks up suddenly. Particularly angsty and screamy. Bonkers drumming at the end.
4. (3:09)—Okay, remember what I said about The Strokes two tracks ago? Forget them entirely. Just play this instead.
5. (3:49)—Heavy riffage on the verses. The choruses sound like the band’s about to launch a missile (riding up that fretboard).
6. (3:05)—FCC WARNING. Bouncy, frustrated. Tortured repetition of the line, “I don’t even talk about it.”
7. *(7:24)—Starts as an ultra jagged, noisy pop-punk anthem. About halfway through, turns into this dissonant and high-octane Glenn Branca thing, which then mutates into a freaking gorgeous and triumphant coda.
8. *(4:35)—Especially poppy, just a bit slower. Excellent chorus. This song is so catchy it may induce mild headaches and nausea upon withdrawl (this is a good thing, by the way).
Track Listing
1. | Now Hear In | 5. | Giving Into Seeing | |||
2. | Quieter Today | 6. | No Thoughts | |||
3. | Psychic Trauma | 7. | Pattern Walks | |||
4. | Just See Fear | 8. | I'm Not Part Of Me |