Tuesday 22 November 2011

Listen: Cloud Nothings release nostalgic mixtape

YOU'D be forgiven for dismissing Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy as obvious influences to Wichita's Cloud Nothings, but it seems this latest mixtape - issued ahead of their Steve Albini-produced new album Attack on Memory - will shock a few of you.
Cloud Nothings' Dylan Baldi has pieced together a short collection of songs that influenced the band during the recording of the upcoming release.
Baldi said: “While I was writing the songs that would become Attack on Memory, I listened almost exclusively to music that was made before I was born. This is a pretty common practice for me, actually, but I took it to a new level while making the record. I more or less memorized every guitar solo on the best Thin Lizzy albums, listened to only The Wipers for about 3 weeks, and fell asleep to Black Sabbath every night.
"This mix condenses my listening habits into an easily digestible 'best of', songs that strongly affected what I was thinking while writing my own music. Not to say that every song on Attack on Memory sounds like Killdozer, but I do think that the influence of these particular tracks is often obvious, and hopefully sheds some light on why the new Cloud Nothings album sounds so different from any of the past recordings.”
The inclusion of Zounds - This Land was an inspired choice.

Mixtape tracklist:

1. Black Sabbath -- Supernaut
2. Nina Hagen -- Born In Xixax
3. Killdozer -- The Pig Was Cool
4. Zounds -- This Land
5. Thin Lizzy -- For Those Who Love To Live
6. The Wipers -- No One Wants An Alien
7. Bitch Magnet -- Navajo Ace
8. Swell Maps -- The Helicopter Spies
Cloud Nothings "Attack On Memory" Mix 2011 by Wichita Recordings

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