2/15
- LA
Times lists Cloud Cult as one of three up-and-coming
bands you won't hear about at the Grammys and reviews
Cloud Cult's new album "Feel Good Ghosts": "The
new album is a small existential gem in the rough terrain
between whimsy and pathos, populated by ghosts and angels.
Minowa speaks for Everyman throughout, a wounded beast
comforted by cellos, violins and the suitably distorted
guitar. ..." read
more
2007
12/30
- National
Public Radio: Cloud Cult is one of the "13 Greatest
Musical Discoveries of 2007"
12/29
- The
Onion ranks Cloud Cult's "Meaning of 8"
as "Best Album of 2007"
12/20
- St.
Paul Pioneer Press ranks Cloud Cult's "Meaning
of 8" as "Best Album of 2007"
8/2
- Seattle Sound
Magazine feature: "Pearl Jam and Cloud Cult are
shifting the way bands do business, one green idea at
a time..." read more
7/25
- 4 page Metro
Magazine article and video: "A bittersweet new
album turns a local band into a national hit..."
read more
7/19
- Cloud Cult in Billboard
Magazine
7/5
- Cloud Cult in feature story of CMJ
magazine
7/1
- Video - AOL
Spinner interviews Cloud Cult and films performance
in Los Angeles
6/26
- Daily
Grist ranks Cloud Cult as one of the top 15 green
bands in the U.S., along with Pearl Jam and Willie Nelson
6/19
- Cloud Cult is lead feature story on Yahoo
News today
5/11
- Cloud Cult on MTV
(see the Minowa farm, Earthology Records and live
footage from Cloud Cult's recent NYC show and an interview
with the band on MTV)
5/3
- SanFrancisco
Weekly: "The Meaning of 8, is a joyous affair,
marrying '90s indie rock guitar jangle with quirky Unicorns-style
electro-pop..." read
more
5/2
- Marie
Claire magazine features Cloud Cult: "Transcendent
one minute and inferno-y the next, this is sure to be
one of the most philosophical, sumptuous and beautiful
CDs you'll hear all year..."
read more
5/1
- LA
Times says Cloud Cult is Critic's Choice: "Cloud
Cult. Multi-instrumentalist Craig Minowa brings his fragile
songs to life in a heartbreaking and audacious folk-pop-punk
psychedelia (notice the hybrid) band. Cloud Cult inspires
fanatical devotion. "The Meaning of 8," their
latest release, is an album deserving of loud, boisterous
cheers..." read
more
4/29
- Arizona Daily Star chooses Cloud Cult as Critic's Pick
4/28
- Tucson Weekly chooses Cloud Cult show as a "must
see" show
4/25
- Lost
at Sea magazine reviews "The Meaning of 8"
and gives the album a 9 out of 10
4/20
- Time Out Chicago
chooses Cloud Cult show as Critic's Pick and inteviews
Craig Minowa.
4/17
- New
York Times reviews Cloud Cult's live show at Mercury
Lounge: "His lyrics described a comingling of essences.
He made chemistry sound like a mystical act..." read
more
4/13
- New
York Times features Cloud Cult as "Breaking Out"
band: "A sprawling kaleidoscopic invocation of the
life force with songs that veer from jubilation to simmering
prayerful meditation. He sounds as enchanted by the natural
world as he is dedicated to protecting it...." read
more
4/12
- Time Out New York
chooses Cloud Cult show as Critic's Pick
4/10
- Boston Globe chooses
Cloud Cult show as Critic's Pick
4/3
- HowWasTheShow.com
reviewsCloud Cult's CD Release show: "As their time
on stage came to an end, I could almost see a glow materializing
from the crowd. I imagine all of these people left the
venue happy and contentand maybe a bit inspired
to go home and create some artwork of their own..."
read
more
4/2
- Pitchfork
reviews Meaning of 8: "Excess has always been part
of Minowa's unique brilliance, and this album is still
overstuffed with enough concepts, instrumentation, and
emotional climaxes for cathartic collectives like the
Arcade Fire or Danielson..." read
more
4/1
- Spin Magazine ranks
Cloud Cult's "Chemicals Collide" video as one
of the best downloads of the month.
3/31
- Minneapolis
Star and Tribune does feature story on Cloud Cult
3/30
- American
Songwriter Magazine reviews Meaning of 8: "Spectral
and joyous melodies. The album is an unyielding force;
it reveals a foundation of ingenuity in Minowas
songwriting..." read
more
3/29
- Amplifier
Magazine reviews Meaning of 8: "Minowa uses facts
and figures to get to the spiritual heart of the things
that matter most. It all adds up to something timeless..."
read
more
3/28
- Ground
Control Magazine does feature review and interview
with Craig Minowa: "If theres a need for feeling
and authenticity, The Meaning of 8 is brewing with it.
Beyond the sincerity oozing out of each and every song,
on one track you can hear a pen drop, another you can
hear a cell phone ring, and on Pretty Voice,
you can hear Minowa clear his throat. Its genuine
and has character, but at the same time is flawless in
so many ways..." read
more
3/19
- American
Songwriter Magazine: Review of "Meaning of 8":
"Youll be head over heels, eight times over..."
read
more
3/17
- Cloud Cult performs live on WOXY at SXSW in Austin.
Listen to the recording here
3/6
- Lines
Through Lines: "I'm pretty sure if these songs
weren't tied to the ground, they might just fly off into
the trees like wishing dandelions do..." read
more
2006
10/31
- Village
Voice: Says Cloud Cult is one of CMJ Music Marathon's
Highlights
10/30
- New
York Times ranks Cloud Cult's Mercury Lounge show
as the best pick for CMJ Friday night.
10/29
- Pittsburgh
City Paper previews Cloud Cult show
10/28
- Bostonist features Cloud Cult as "Music Pick of
the Week"
10/27
- Philadelphia
Metro features Cloud Cult
10/26
- Pitchfork
Media covers Cloud Cult's coming "The Meaning
of 8" album and East Coast tour
10/25
- Seattle's
KEXP posts podcast of Cloud Cult studio performance
and extensive interview with Craig Minowa about environmentalism
10/21
- Washington
Post covers Cloud Cult show as a "Can't Miss"
event.
10/18
- Minneapolis
Star and Tribune covers Cloud Sult's environmental
work
10/10
- Sustainable
Style Magazine interviews Craig Minowa on the environment
and the music industry. Read it here
10/5
- MN
Daily discusses influence of Cloud Cult's "Man
Jumped out the Window" song in University art showing.
9/28
- St.Paul
Pioneer Press covers Cloud Cult show. Read it here
9/21
- Glide
Magazine reviews Cloud Cult's Seattle show: "This
is one of the most engaging, committed acts to come onto
the national scene in recent memory ..." read
more
9/21
- Cloud Cult interviewed on KVSC and convered in the St.
Cloud Univeristy Chronicle
9/15
- The
Capital Times ranks Cloud Cult's Madison show as an
Editors Pick for the weekend: "Even if they all showed
up in Hummers, the band's offbeat and engaging rock would
be worth catching..." read
more
9/13
- The
Badger Herald covers Cloud Cult's Madison show: "The
indie rock outfit Cloud Cult lives on the scene as a breath
of fresh air. The band, a favorite among college students
nationwide, has chiseled a spot on student-run radio stations,
often eking out veteran musicians for top spots. The groups
combination of passion for the environment and undeniable
talent have rocketed it to the top of charts and the forefront
of iPod playlists...." read
more
9/9
- Omaha
World Herald ranks Cloud Cult show as the day's "Best
Bet"
9/7
- Santa
Fe Reporter chooses Cloud Cult show as Editor Pick
of the Week: "Advice from the Happy Hippopotamus
is a work of "atmospherock," a piece of Arcade
Fire-like insanity-pop..." read
more
9/7
- Santa
Fe Alibi interviews Cloud Cult's Craig Minowa
9/4
- L.A.
Times covers Cloud Cult: "The lead singer, Craig
Minowa, is a staunch environmentalist who insists on producing
environmentally friendly packaging and working in a recording
studio heated and cooled by geothermal energy..."
9/2
- Lost
at Sea reviews Cloud Cult Tucson show: "Cloud
Cult sound great on record, and like Headlights, are even
better live. Hopefully theyll be back to this little
southwest enclave and the packed joint will be hopping
to the eclectic energy of Cloud Cult.... " readmore
9/2
- Seattle
Post Intelligencer covers Cloud Cult show: "Cloud
Cult is an ethereal, introspective pop band from Minnesota
that strikes a personal chord with listeners..."
9/1
- San
Francisco Station Features Cloud Cult
8/31
- San Francisco Onion covers Cloud Cult
8/31
- Missoula
Independent Features Cloud Cult Show
8/31
- Seattle Stranger covers Cloud Cult show: "Cloud
Cult's music - a lush, melodically complex acoustic-electric
mix that's equal parts Modest Mouse and Flaming Lips -
is so solid..."
8/31
- Tucson
Weekly reviews Cloud Cult: "There music is as
thoughtful and reflective as the band is responsible..."
read
more
8/30
- Oregonian:
Cloud Cult show is "Editor's Choice" for the
week
8/29
- Portland
Mercury recommends Cloud Cult show as one of the best
of the week, calling it "a positive life-chainging
experience." See poster of the show here
8/17
- Pitchfork
reports Cloud Cult as one of the first confirmed bands
for CMJ 2006 Musicfest.
7/27
- Paper
Magazine prints a journal of Cloud Cult touring stories,
written by Craig Minowa
7/11
- E-Magazine:
"Its a cold and rainy spring day, and Craig
Minowa is stomping around in his bare feet. Beside him,
his band Cloud Cult roars through some old and new favorites
for a small but dedicated crowd of Connecticut college
students.Two wet concertgoers discuss Minowas lack
of shoes: Hes a farmer, one explains
to the other..." read
more
7/1
- Plenty
Magazine discusses Cloud Cult as part of the "Green
Invasion" of environmentally friendly practices in
the entertainment industry.
6/18
- Toronto
Star covers Cloud Cult: "Often mentioned in the
same breath as fellow Minnesotans Paul Westerberg and
Prince..."
5/14
- SanFrancisco
Bay Guardian: "Cult leader Craig Minowa suffered
the loss of his two-year-old son in 2002 and has since
used the tragedy to become an obsessively prolific writer
and eco-activist..."
5/12
- Willamette
Weekly: "Talk about a great band. Not just musically
(which they definitely are), but good people, too. Cloud
Cult's music is as astounding as its politics. CC makes
bright, euphoric pop comparable to that of respectable
indie rockers like Arcade Fire or Modest Mouse. If this
music doesn't warm your soul, you're dead inside..."
5/11
- Oregonion:
Cloud Cult is "Editor's Choice" for best show
5/10
- Seattle
Times: Cloud Cult is "Critic's Pick" for
best show of the week.
4/24
- Gothamist
(NYC) : "Im not sure why I was so surprised,
considering everything these guys have ever done has far
exceeded my expectations, but the mark of a great band
is that they constantly raise the bar. Cloud Cult has
never disappointed. Everything about this band has become
monumentally huge..." read
more
4/23
- Heart
on a Stick: "Jesus, I dont think Ive
ever heard a room listen so hard..." read
more
4/22
- VH1.com:
"Songs from Cloud Cult have been deemed good enough
to receive music criticism's highest honor ..." read
more
4/20
- Gothamist
(NYC) : "We're a little late on the music picks
this week, but we have an excuse. We've been too busy
being obsessed about Cloud Cult. We like Cloud Cult more
than we like Arcade Fire. There, we said it. Not that
there is any reason to compare the two, we just wanted
to really stress and emphasize how different, unique and,
well, really effing good this band is..." read
more
4/19
- Daily
Refill (NYC): "There is pretty much nothing better
than walking to a tiny venue in 65 degree weather in the
early evening, ordering a beer, sitting on a couch and
watching cloud cult play a stripped down set..."
read
more
4/19
- Brooklyn
Vegan: "I almost shed a tear at the show the
night before at Knitting Factory. I completely laughed,
cried, and got multiple cases of the chills at this one..."
read
more
4/19
- Product
Shop NYC: "Cloud Cult's songs are filled with
allusions to life and death with images like the final
suspended moments before a car crash or shedding your
old skin to start anew. There are speculations on reincarnation
as a buffalo or a bumblebee, and a story about a kid communicating
via radio with his deceased grandpa. Cloud Cult's set
at the Knitting Factory was amazing..." read
more
4/17
- Village Voice: "This Minnesota collective travels
in a solar-powered van, donates all profits to charity,
and manufactures eco-friendly CDs. But none of that feel-good
stuff would matter if the tunes didnt hold up. Fortunately,
Craig Minowas spacey, ramshackle indie rock is warm
and clever, and doesnt get bogged down by its hippie
trappings. "
4/17
- AM New
York: "Another indie band to watch, go see them
tonight so you can say that you saw them when."
4/17
- DCist:
"Why arent more people listening to this band?
There is no excuse, people. One thing is for sure: When
they return to the D.C./Arlington area, DCist will be
there..." read
more
4/16
- Lost
In Your Box (Philadelphia): "If you're uncomfortable
in the presence of too much gushing, you might want to
stop reading right now. Otherwise, please excuse me as
I go off the deep end raving about Sat. night's Cloud
Cult show..." read
more
2/9
- The
Pulse (Twin Cities) ranks Cloud Cult show as "Hot
Ticket" of the week: "It (Advive from the Happy
Hippopotamus) reminds me a lot of Built to Spills
Theres Nothing Wrong with Love and its wide-open,
starry-eyed optimism in the face of the regular battering
that life hands us. Hope seems to be in somewhat short
supply these days, so you should take your uplift where
you can get it..." read
more
1/21
- Loose
Record Magazine reviews Cloud Cult's Chicago performance:
"Its not unique to complain about the president,
but it is unique for a band with a political agenda to
truly believe what it says it believes: to trade exposure
and money and ease for obscurity and duct-taped guitar
straps and hard work; to trade safe, stale, mainstream
pseudo folk-rock for an organically electronic, eclectic
folk flavor that reeks of quirkiness and innovation..."
read
more
1/20
- Chicago
Reader ranks Cloud Cult show as "Critics Choice"
for the week: "If they figure out how to convert
bandleader Craig Minowa's energy into electrical power,
they'll take a decent size city off the grid..."
read
more
1/19
- Pitchforkmedia
covers Cloud Cult coming Spring Tour 2006
1/18
- The
Isthmus covers Cloud Cult's coming to the Orpheum
Theater
1/9
- Detroit
Metro Times chooses Cloud Cult's "Happy Hippo"
as #2 Best CD Release of 2005: "Something for everyone
who ever wishes Neil Young would arm wrestle Conor Oberst
while whacked out on glue fumes..." read more