
Most of his music was power-pop bedroom recordings. However frontman Dylan Baldi's vision wasn't always caught up in the doom and gloom expressed throughout his last two albums. They have perfected a sound that revels in cathartic release, uncertainty, hyper analytical introspection and adolescent angst. If Cloud Nothings isn't the phoenix that has risen from the ashes of 90s emo then I don't know what band is. In April of 2014 the band released their fourth album, “Here and Nowhere Else,” previewed in 2013 with the first single, “I’m Not Part of Me.” Once again the band set out on tour in Europe and many more festivals, including the four day Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee. The album also fared well in the indie/ alternative charts such as CMJ and pitchfork media, as well as NME’s Thomas Ward rating the album a seven out of ten. In a mere year later the album “Attack on Memory” was released, followed by a tour around Europe, and a series of festival appearances, such as Coachella Music Festival in Indio, California. Luckily, Carpark Records signed Cloud Nothings as a one-man band in 2010, and released the eponymous album in January 2011. Eventually the band caught the attention of Bridgetown Records, who offered to release the first EP, “Turning On.” They also promoted an invitation for the band to perform life, forcing Baldi to quickly put together a band with other musicians.



He would form fake bands and create MySpace profiles to upload the music for one of the bands was Cloud Nothings. Singer/ songwriter Dylan Baldi would spend his weekends recording music on his computer.
