Cloud Nothings lyrics
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Artist's albums
The Shadow I Remember
2021 · album
Turning On (Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition)
2021 · album
Last Building Burning
2018 · album
Life Without Sound
2017 · album
Spotify Sessions
2015 · EP
No Life for Me
2015 · album
Polyvinyl 4-Track Singles Series, Vol. 1
2014 · single
Here And Nowhere Else
2014 · album
I Will Talk to You b/w For No Reason
2013 · single
Attack On Memory
2012 · album
Cloud Nothings
2011 · album
Should Have b/w I Know (You're All Done With Me)
2011 · single
Turning On
2010 · album
Didn't You - Single
2010 · single
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Biography
For a band that resists repeating itself, picking up lessons from a decade prior is the strange route Cloud Nothings took to create their most fully-realized album. Their new record, The Shadow I Remember, marks eleven years of touring, a return to early songwriting practices, and revisiting the studio where they first recorded together. In a way not previously captured, this album expertly combines the group’s pummeling, aggressive approach with singer-songwriter Dylan Baldi’s extraordinary talent for perfect pop. To document this newly realized maturity, the group returned to producer Steve Albini and his Electrical Audio studios in Chicago, where the band famously destroyed its initial reputation as a bedroom solo project with the release of 2012 album Attack on Memory. The songs are kept trim, mostly around the three-minute mark, while being gleefully overstuffed. Lyrically, Baldi delivers an aching exploration of tortured existence, punishing self-doubt, and the familiar pangs of oppressive mystery. “Am I something?” Baldi screams on the song of the same name. “Does anybody living out there really need me?” It’s a heartbreaking admission of existential confusion, delivered hoarsely, with an instantly relatable melody. Despite the questioning lyrics, the band plays with more assurance and joy than ever before. The Shadow I Remember announces Cloud Nothings’ second decade and it sounds like a new beginning. The Shadow I Remember is out now via Carpark Records.