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(Audio Only) More Pearl Jam Dark Matter Reaction Plus Cloud Nothings Final Summer Review

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In this conversation, Craig Lyndall and Andrew Schnitkey discuss Pearl Jam, 'Dark Matter,' a week later, as well as the latest release from Cloud Nothings, Final Summer. They reflect on their initial reactions to 'Dark Matter' and how their enthusiasm for the album has grown. They also discuss the album reviews, including a mixed review from Pitchfork. The conversation then shifts to Cloud Nothings and their history as a band. They discuss the evolution of their sound and the impact of their album 'Attack on Memory.' Cloud Nothings is a band that has evolved and experimented with their sound over the years. They have released several albums, each with its own unique style and energy. From their self-titled album to Attack on Memory, they showcased their edginess and catchy vocal melodies. Life Without Sound marked a shift towards a more melodic sound, while Last Building Burning brought back their aggressive rock sound. Their latest album, Final Summer, blends elements from their previous albums and delivers a consistent and enjoyable listening experience. Cloud Nothings' ability to consistently produce great albums is a testament to their talent and dedication as a band. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties Last Episode 14:01 Reviewing the Reviews: Pitchfork and 'Dark Matter' 35:26 The Importance of Listening to New Music 42:28 Exploring Cloud Nothings' Discography 49:12 The Consistency of Cloud Nothings' Albums

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