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Bliss Release
Cloud Control
Bliss Release
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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From inauspicious beginnings, Cloud Control have created Bliss Release - a debut record that manages to sound at once warmly nostalgic, but never retro. "There's definitely a special dynamic with the four of us," says Heid...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cloud Control
Title: Bliss Release
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wea
Release Date: 11/21/2011
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Bliss Release
UPC: 075678824883

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From inauspicious beginnings, Cloud Control have created Bliss Release - a debut record that manages to sound at once warmly nostalgic, but never retro. "There's definitely a special dynamic with the four of us," says Heidi, "It pushes us to write outside our boundaries. It really is that cliché, we really are the sum of our parts."

We have Ulrich on drums ("He likes a good fantasy trilogy!" - Heidi), Jeremy on bass ("He's never broken another string!" - Alister), Heidi on keys, tambourine and vocals ("Entering us into a band competition, when we had no band, and no songs, is pretty classic Heidi" - Jeremy) and Alister on vocals and guitar, who wrote "Gold Canary" and a number of its friends while out in the mountains of the Mega Long Valley. "It's just farmland," he says. "You can't see any other houses. Okay, there were a few horses. It sounds really funny and stereotypical, but it's true, it was like that. It was a shack. Not that I would mind living in a shack..."

Whether you can hear the influence of the stunning landscape on Bliss Release is something they can't quite decide. Not least because it wasn't all written while out in the bush. "I live in King's Cross, which used to be the Red Light District," explains Alister. "I wrote "Meditation Song," "Just For Now" and "Hollow Drums" there, and it's a pretty hectic part of town."

Recording in Jeremy's parents' living room, surrounded by his "creepy family photos" and childhood piano, with "a bush filled gulley" right out the window, Bliss Release took them six or seven months to complete. It was about letting things happen and unfurl. "We did things you would never dream of doing in a live setting," continues Jeremy. "Like patching your gear in all the wrong ways. We were making true and legitimate accidents, and we tried to embrace that was much as we could."

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