Cloud Nothings Announce New Album Black Hole Understands For July 2020 Release

Photo Credit: Brett Padelford

Cloud Nothings have a new album releasing July 3 called The Black Hole Understands. The group will be releasing the album on Bandcamp, which according to Pitchfork, coincides with the platform’s day of waiving its fees to help artists through the COVID-19 pandemic. The band wrote and recorded the new album remotely while self-isolating, finishing the tracks over email. A 25% cut of the proceeds from album sales will go to nonprofit organizations Play On Philly and the Rainey Institute, which both focus on music education.

The new album contains 10 tracks and will be their sixth studio album. It follows their 2018 effort Last Building Burning Check out the tracklist below. The band’s frontman Dylan Baldi recently announced new demo collection titled Enemy At Home, which featured songs that were intended to be on a solo studio record. It was intentionally going to be released via 15 Passenger but doe plan on releasing more material down the line. Baldi provided fans a download link via twitter while tweeting “here’s a little batch of songs i made last year with the intent of turning them into an album, but they never got past their current very lo-fi state. there’s a couple gems in here.”

The Black Hole Understands:

01. Story That I Live
02. The Sound of Everyone
03. An Average World
04. A Weird Interaction
05. Tall Gray Structure
06. A Silent Reaction
07. The Mess Is Permanent
08. Right on the Edge
09. Memory of Regret
10. The Black Hole Understands

 

Photo Credit: Brett Padelford

Roy Lott: College grad and aspiring music journalist. I have a passion for all things music, listen to most genres and go to many shows and festivals (if the lineup is good). Discovering new music and artists is another habit of mine that I can't shake.
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