Cloud Control Goes For Adds

Posted on Aug 7, 2017
Cloud Control Goes For Adds

When Cloud Control moved back to Sydney in 2013, they were in many ways different than the band that had left. In the preceding two years, they had toured their Australian Music Prizewinning, ARIA-nominated first album Bliss Release to global acclaim, relocated to the UK, and released a second LP – Dream Cave – from their new home. But as they prepared to return to Australia at the end of a huge US tour, bassist Jeremy Kelshaw bowed out and suddenly, for the first time in nine years, Cloud Control had to find balance as a three-piece: Alister Wright, Heidi Lenffer, and Ulrich LenfferThe trio found a new resolve, borne out of a decade of experience: their next record would be made in their own time, on their own terms, and it would sound exactly the way they wanted. It took three years to record Zone, but the band’s first self-produced LP is their most cohesive, complex, and personal release to date. There were setbacks during the creation of Zone – break-ins, break-ups, and communication breakdowns – but through it all there was a sense of freedom and growth. “It feels like a personal triumph,” Heidi Lenffer says. 

Zone arrives September 1, and the album’s second advance single -“Zone (This is How It Feels)” – is profound but also flippant, euphoric but conceptual; spaced out layers of looped sounds and samples, with an anthemic, driving melody and an improvised monologue delivered by a friend. 

“[‘Zone’ is] an ambitious song. It’s a thoroughly modern track, and a big advancement from the fun retro psych rock of their… debut album.” -Under The Radar

“Captivating, moving, impossible to ignore.” -PopMatters

 

RIYL: Tame Impala, Methyl Ethel, Primal Scream, The Flaming Lips, Phoenix, San Cisco

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