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Cloudbase’s Sonic Evolution: New Album, Fresh Faces, and a Vibrant Stage Presence

Writer: Ken WaltersKen Walters

Cloudbase’s musical evolution has been marked by both a bold new sound and a revitalised lineup, capturing the essence of indie and alternative electronica with a rich, dynamic flair. With the release of their new album, Navajo, earlier this year, the band has leaned deeper into its roots in alternative rock, blending intricate electronic layers with soulful melodies. This album reveals Cloudbase’s growth, showcasing their expanding soundscapes that blend ambient electronica and driving rhythms with storytelling at its core.


The recent additions of Sue on vocals and James on drums and percussion have brought fresh dimensions to Cloudbase’s music and stage presence. Sue’s powerful, soulful voice complements the band’s introspective lyrics, while James’s percussion and electronic expertise have infused their sound with a vibrant, otherworldly quality. Together, they enhance the band’s identity, creating complex, genre-crossing compositions and a vibrant live energy that fans love.



Cloudbase has become an immersive experience on stage, drawing audiences into a world of sonic exploration with engaging, high-energy performances. This shift toward a more dynamic stage presence aligns with their evolving sound, making each show a journey from introspective electronic ballads to upbeat, indie-driven anthems. Their live performances now embody the eclectic spirit of their recent recordings, creating a resonant experience that’s as visually captivating as it is sonically rich.


Cloudbase’s growth reflects the band’s commitment to pushing creative boundaries while staying true to the soul of their music. With new members, a refined sound, and an electric stage presence, Cloudbase continues to captivate audiences, marking this era as a transformative chapter in its musical journey.




 
 
 

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