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01. "Can't Stay Awake" 02. "Old Street" 03. "You Are Opening" 04. "Turning On" 05. "Hey Cool Kid" 06. "Water Turns Back" 07. "Whaddaya Wanna Know" 08. "Real Thing" 09. "Strummin" 10. "My Little Raygun" 11. "I Am Rooftop" 12. "Morgan" 13. "Another Man"
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 | Description: | Turning On by Cloud Nothings, released 21 October 2010, includes the following tracks: "You Are Opening", "Hey Cool Kid", "Whaddya Wanna Know", "Strummin'" and more.
This version of Turning On comes as a 1xCD. - For the unfamiliar Cloud Nothings is the supremely talented 18 year old Dylan Baldi, whose home-recorded taut catchy lo-fi indie rock songs have already gained much acclaim. The release, entitled Turning on will compile the incendiary Turning on EP, the ultra limited and rollicking Group Tightener seven inch single, and two killer songs from a super-hard-to-find cassette only release in one handy package!"Turning On" is the debut compilation album by Cloud Nothings, released in CD format through Pias Coop/Wichita Recordings. This collection captures the raw energy and lo-fi charm that defined the early sound of Cloud Nothings, featuring tracks recorded between 2009 and 2010. The album showcases infectious melodies, driving guitars, and Dylan Baldi's distinctive vocals?elements that quickly garnered attention from indie rock enthusiasts worldwide. "Turning On" stands as a testament to the band's DIY ethos and their ability to craft memorable hooks with youthful exuberance.
Cloud Nothings is an American indie rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio by singer-songwriter Dylan Baldi. Since their inception, they have been celebrated for their energetic performances and emotionally charged songwriting. Their breakthrough came with albums like "Attack on Memory" (2012) and "Here and Nowhere Else" (2014), both critically acclaimed for pushing boundaries within indie rock.
Pias Coop/Wichita Recordings are renowned independent labels known for supporting innovative artists across genres. With a reputation for nurturing talent such as Bloc Party, Bright Eyes, or First Aid Kit, these labels have played pivotal roles in shaping modern alternative music landscapes. |  | No. of tracks: |
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