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About
Cloud Cult
Cloud
Cult Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes)
Since
1995, Cloud Cult have crafted sprawling, cathartic albums
that have won them the attention of the New York Times,
MTV, Spin, Billboard, and a devoted following of fans.
During
that time, the band has grown from the solo project of singer/songwriter
Craig Minowa to include cellist Sarah Young, violinist Shannon
Frid, painters Connie Minowa and Scott West (who create
paintings live at the bands performances), and recent
addition bassist Shawn Neary (formerly of Tapes n
Tapes), and Arlen Peiffer.
Last
year saw the band headline the KEXP BBQ. Past headliners
have included Devotchka and Ghostland Observatory. The band
also headlined the second stage at the Monolith Festival
at Red Rocks Amphitheater between Spoon and The Flaming
Lips on the Main stage.
Despite offers from major labels, Cloud Cult has chosen
to remain independent, recording and releasing their albums
through Earthology Records, a not-for-profit environmental
record label established by Minowa in 1998. On a self-funded
shoe-string budget they have achieved top 20 CMJ radio charting
for all of their last three albums, a domain usually reserved
for the SubPops and Merges of the world.
History
of Cloud Cults Nationally Released Albums:
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2002:
Shortly after the unexpected death of his two year old
son, Minowa buried himself in the recording studio and
wrote and recorded They Live on the Sun, which
would become Cloud Cults first nationally released
album.
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2003:
Cloud Cults They Live on the Sun went
to #1 on college radio station charts across the country.
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2004:
Cloud Cult released Aurora Borealis, which
the Minnesota Music Awards nominated as Album of
the Year along with Prince and Paul Westerberg.
With a van covered in solar panels, the band began touring
nationally.
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2006:
Cloud Cult released Advice from the Happy Hippopotamus,
which Pitchfork called insane genius and rated
the album with an 8.3.
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2007:
The Denver Post ranked Cloud Cults album The
Meaning of 8 as one of the top ten albums of the
past decade, along with bands like Modest Mouse The Flaming
Lips and Radiohead.
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On
April 8 of 2008, less than a year after their last release,
Cloud Cult hopes to keep the buzz going with another full
length album Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-partying through
Tornadoes), which was recorded and produced at Minowas
small organic farm in Northern Minnesota. The place
is so far out in the boonies, you can barely find it,
because its not on the maps, said Dan Montalto,
an MTV Producer who brought a camera crew to the farm
to film a short MTV feature on the band.
With
the new album, Minowa and company have continued the evolution
of Cloud Cults unique sound, which refuses to adhere
to any single music genre. Covering the spectrum of indie-rock
to electronica to folk to classical, Feel Good Ghosts
keeps the listener hanging from track to track as the lyrics
belie Minowas wide-eyed and often boyish delivery
of philosophical wanderings.
Cloud
Cult will support the release of Feel Good Ghosts
with a North American tour from March through May, where
theyll be working with independent radio stations
WOXY.com (for the East Coast dates) and The Current from
Minnesota Public Radio (for their West Coast dates). The
band is also finishing up a feature length DVD documentary,
due out in the Fall of 2008, which includes footage spanning
the full decade long history of the band.
As
one of the pioneering Green bands of the modern
indie-rock world, Cloud Cult has backed up their open-hearted
songs with green action for over a decade. Minowas
Earthology Records has served as an eco-consultant to a
myriad of national acts, as well as industry giants like
Universal and ASCAP. All Cloud Cult products are 100% post-consumer
recycled, and all tours are greened with energy offsets
through NativeEnergy.com. In addition, the band has planted
nearly a thousand trees to absorb pollutants from travel
and manufacturing. Cloud Cult will have help with their
greening this time out with a partnership with Esurance,
who has helped green the Monolith Festival at Red Rocks
and the Sasquatch festival. Reverb Rock, who has greened
tours by Andrew Bird, the Beastie Boys and the Blue Man
Group, will also help educate fans attending their shows
on things they can do to offset their own carbon footprint.
For
those interested in catching Cloud Cults unique live
performance, which includes live painters on stage and back
screen video, Spring 2008 may be your best bet. After touring
extensively for the past five years, and releasing a new
album annually, the band plans to take a short respite to
focus on family in the latter part of 2008 and into 2009.
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