PREMIERE: Cloud Nothings Achieve Liftoff in Pickathon Galaxy Barn with “Separation”

If you caught our premiere of A Giant Dog’s “Sex & Drugs,” or if you’ve spent any time looking at this…
PREMIERE: Cloud Nothings Achieve Liftoff in Pickathon Galaxy Barn with “Separation”

If you caught our premiere of A Giant Dog’s “Sex & Drugs,” or if you’ve spent any time looking at this…

Words: FLOOD Staff

photo by Tim LaBarge

July 12, 2016

Cloud Nothings at Pickathon / photo by Tim LaBarge

If you caught our premiere of A Giant Dog’s “Sex & Drugs,” or if you’ve spent any time looking at this year’s lineup, you’ve probably already figured out that Pickathon doesn’t exactly limit itself to the acoustic plugging its name would imply. But just in case you have any lingering doubts, we’re back with the latest episode of the Galaxy Barn Series, which this month finds Believeland’s own Cloud Nothings thrashing their way through “Separation,” from 2012’s Attack on Memory.

As with previous episodes of the Galaxy Barn Series, the “Separation” clip finds the band hard at work in the intimate confines of the tiny Pickathon stage. The trio barrel through the instrumental song with such ferocity you can practically smell the sweat seeping into the cedar planks. Check it out below.

Pickathon runs August 5–7 in Happy Valley, Oregon. You can watch more videos from the Galaxy Barn series here.