Love (Cloud Cult album)

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ReleasedMarch 5, 2013
Genre Indie pop
Cloud Cult chronology
Light Chasers
(2010)
Love
(2013)
The Seeker
(2016)
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Love is the ninth studio album by Cloud Cult, released on March 5, 2013. [2]

Contents

MTV compared the album's first single, "Good Friend," to Polyphonic Spree, Arcade Fire, and Weezer. [3]

Track listing

All songs written by Craig Minowa.

  1. You’re the Only Thing in Your Way
  2. It’s Your Decision
  3. Complicated Creation
  4. 1x1x1
  5. All the Things We Couldn’t See
  6. The Calling
  7. Love and the First Law of Thermodynamics
  8. Good Friend
  9. Meet Me Where You’re Going
  10. Sleepwalker
  11. It Takes a Lot
  12. Catharsis
  13. The Show Starts Now [4]

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.

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References

  1. Thomas, Fred. "Cloud Cult – Love". AllMusic.
  2. Cloud Cult: US Spring Tour, New Album Love Due in March on JamBase
  3. Song Premiere: Cloud Cult, 'Good Friend'
  4. Cloud Cult: "Love" (2013) CD Review - 121 W. Sixth St., Newton, KS - The Kansan - Newton, KS