Cloud Nothings announce their forthcoming album, Final Summer
Following their signing to Pure Noise Records, and the release of its title track, Cloud Nothings have announced their tenth studio album, Final Summer.
"Running Through The Campus" is the second single to be released from the band's forthcoming album, following on from last year's "Final Summer".
Vocalist/guitarist Dylan Baldi discussed the new song, saying: "I run through a college campus near my house just about every day. Occasionally it's after dark when I end up there, and the emptiness of it at night stands in stark contrast to the hectic and crowded early mornings. 'Running through the Campus' is about an intrusive thought I can have on those late-night runs, about whether or not it's slightly depressing that I'm out running around alone while everyone else is gone and actually doing something, probably with other people. The song describes my mindset at the start of my run, goes into a reckoning with and acceptance of the late night loneliness, and ends on a positive note about just doing the things that make you feel good and not getting bogged down in comparisons"
Tracklist:
Final Summer
Daggers of Light
I'd Get Along
Mouse Policy
Silence
Running Through The Campus
The Golden Halo
Thank Me For Playing
On The Chain
Common Mistake
Final Summer, is due for release on 19 April via Pure Noise Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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