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Nashville Based Indie/Dream-Pop Group Cloud Baby Release Debut Single “Blocks”

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If The Cardigans, Clairo and Lana del Rey had a baby, you’d get Nashville-based dreamy indie-pop group, Cloud Baby. Composed of frontwoman Jenna Scott, guitarist Cole Anderson, drummer/producer Timothy Ryssemus, and bassist/keyboardist/producer Greg Graves, Cloud Baby brings you their debut single, “Blocks”.

The track is out everywhere through distributor United Masters Select, and independent label Altru: Upgrade.

Written by Scott, Anderson, and Ryssemus, “Blocks” provides a temporary escape: a chance to observe inward. Combining production elements of 90’s experimental pop with dreamy, cinematic vocals, Blocks encourages introspection in a hypnotic sort of way. The lyrics provide a new take on the old cliché, “The grass is always greener.” Insinuating that sometimes, the grass just “won’t grow,” and we need to learn to be happy with what we’ve already got. We’re left with an understanding that we may never feel completely satisfied, and becoming ok with that.

The track title enters the lyrics in the second verse with, “Falling backward only adds to the plot, a step ahead is only breaking a block, runny nose drippin’ out of your thoughts, I always wished I could be someone I’m not yet,” using a runny nose as a metaphor for breaking down mental blocks and reaching a state of acceptance.

While the lyrics explore poetic depth, the song as a whole is easy to digest with catchy melodies and familiar production. 808’s combine with dreamy guitars and synths to create a pop-driven cinematic atmosphere. You’ll find yourself immersed in a dream-like state, with a catchy hook that keeps you coming back.

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