
Cloud Nothings share rugged new track "Leave Him Now"
18 September 2018, 16:15
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
"Leave Him Now" is the second track to be shared from Cloud Nothings' upcoming Last Building Burning record.
Cleveland quartet Cloud Nothings are back with a second cut from their forthcoming record.
"Leave Him Now" is another whirlwind of a track, and follows on from their first single "The Echo Of The World".
Their forthcoming record was put together in just eight days at Sonic Ranch studios in Texas, with a little help from producer Randall Dunn (Sunn O))), Wolves In The Throne Room).
Last Building Burning will arrive nearly two years after Life Without Sound.
"Leave Him Now" is out now. Last Building Burning drops on 19 October via Wichita Recordings. Cloud Nothings will tour the US next month, and have just announced a UK / EU tour commencing next year with a night at London's EartH on 31 January 2019. Find out more.
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