Last Building Burning

General | Oct 2018

Reviews

Super Chuck
Reviewed 2018-10-30
Cloud Nothings have always been exceptionally skilled at combining punchy pop--post-punk melodies with blistering noise rock over their decade-long career. The delicate balance they strike between these two styles is their calling card, and the push and pull is invigorating to watch. Last Building Burning disregards any feelings of hesitation. Each song is attacked with the intensity of a band with an extra tank to burn. You’re not listening to a studio band; you’re listening to a live band lay down some tracks in a studio.

Like: Japandroids, No Age, Wavves, Surfer Blood

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Play: 2, 5, 7

1.On An Edge (3:14) Ultra-fast punk rhythms and vocal throaty barks.
2.Leave Him Now (3:04) Dinosaur Jr.-esque fuzz-ballad.
3.In Shame (3:34) Misfits-like approach to a post punk track.
4.Offer An End (4:08) More post-punk than post-hardcore, with juxtaposed arpeggios and harmonics.
5.The Echo of the World (3:56) Hint of shoegaze in the way its guitars are enveloped in white-noise fuzz.
6.Dissolution (10:51) From thunderous noise rock to feedback-laden abstraction and back again.
7.So Right So Clean (3:42) Like doom metal/classic emo crashing over cymbals and slashing minor chords.
8.Another Way Of Life (3:08) Guitars intersect the drums beautifully and tries to go faster and faster.

Recent airplay

Another Way Of Life
PWR Alto Power HourJan 31, 2020
Leave Him Now
Bass Pro ShopJan 06, 2019
In Shame, Leave Him Now
Hot ProbsDec 18, 2018
Offer An End
Totally ADec 14, 2018
Offer An End
Radiant AirwavesDec 09, 2018
Offer An End
truth to forceDec 09, 2018

Charting

2018-11-04 — 2019-01-06
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 23 1
Dec 16 3
Dec 2 4
Nov 25 1
Nov 18 2
Nov 11 3

Track listing

1. On An Edge
2. Leave Him Now
3. In Shame
4. Offer An End
5. The Echo Of The World
6. Dissolution
7. So Right So Clean
8. Another Way Of Life