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Attack On Memory

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No Future/No Past
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Wasted Days
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Fall In
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Stay Useless
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Separation
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No Sentiment
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Our Plans
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Cut You
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Brian Raftery

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Brian Raftery has written for Wired, GQ, SPIN, New York, and Esquire. His first book, Don't Stop Believin': How Karaoke Conquered the World and Changed My Life,...more »

01.20.12
A blast, in every sense of the word
2012 | Label: Carpark Records

For the last few years, 20-year-old Cleveland native Dylan Baldi has been recording a steady torrent of endearing lo-fi pop contagions. Released under the name Cloud Nothings, Baldi’s songs are so simply constructed, so innately hooky, they almost sound easy: His 2010 compilation Turning On was a happy murk of lint-covered guitars, three-floors-below drums, and vocals so crackly, they could have been sampled off a ham-radio. Last year’s self-titled follow-up was crisper and snappier, bounding along with the sort of energy of school kids finally released into the wilds of summertime.

Baldi could easily have replicated that joyful noise sound for a few more albums, and no one would really have objected. Thankfully, though, he got bored. And bold. And kinda angry. Attack on Memory contains a lot of recognizable Cloud Nothings DNA – speedy riffs, forebrain-hugging melodies – but it grafts them onto a monstrous-sounding framework, courtesy of engineer Steve Albini. On Memory, Baldi’s ostensibly straightforward power-pop numbers are stretched out and bulked up so efficiently, it feels like he somehow jumped three records ahead in less than year.

In fact, Memory veers so forcefully from its predecessors that, at first listen, it’s a bit jarring: The opening track, “No Future… read more »

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ProzacDawn

I agree with FATHERPRESIDENT's review. That being said, I do like it.

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FatherPresident

It's...okay. Some of the songs are cool, and the record sounds good (thanks Steve!). The record has a nice feel to it overall; dark in places and pretty catchy in others. It's heavy too. The dynamics are good overall and some of the sounds are interesting. My criticism is that the songs themselves are just not the most interesting, and the lyrics are pretty crap. But this is a 20 year old guy, so perhaps he'll improve. I do think the record is getting way too much hype for something that is essentially a Wipers/Jesus Lizard kind of hybrid.

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