Daily Archives: September 25, 2020

#773: Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – Loud Cloud Crowd

The past two years have been a busy time for Stephen Malkmus. Since 2018, he’s released an album every year. That one saw the release of Sparkle Hard with the Jicks, which was then followed by his proper solo debut album Groove Denied, a record that was bit more electronic and definitely stranger in its sound. Then came Traditional Techniques earlier this year, but definitely feels as if it was released in another lifetime the way this year’s been. To cut things short, these releases made me go back and listen to his older albums in the Jicks catalogue.

I came across Face the Truth – which I’ll say is probably my second favourite of his after the 2001 self-titled album – and ‘Loud Cloud Crowd’ got to me on that first listen. It sounds like the soundtrack to the beginning ceremony of an event. Like the Olympics of something. Gives me the same feeling I get with Vangelis’ ‘Chariots of Fire’. Big things are on the horizon. I don’t know. I just get good feelings from this track. I think it’s generally about being optimistic about the future, and how it’s up to you to make your own path to make things happen. Though in the standard Malkmus way, he makes his lyrics just a bit surreal and jokingly cryptic that it’s truly understand what the subject matter is. I’m not sure what a ‘loud cloud crowd’ is; it’s probably nothing to dwell on. What I know is, that type of crowd sound quite important the way Malkmus sings it.

In terms of the music, it plays upon the quiet verse/loud chorus dynamic. It’s a bit more subtle here than how you would usually here it in a Pixies or standard grunge song though. Malkmus sings in the verses alongside a subdued guitar line and synth-bass. Some rolling tom-toms enter the frame to build some layers, and then the chorus comes in with some added synth-strings that add to the sort of regal tone the track is going for. I feel the whole arrangement’s done very well. An unrelated note but this song was also on the soundtrack for Major League Baseball 2K6. That’s a game I don’t have and probably won’t own anytime soon. But that fact is usually a common topic in the YouTube videos for this song.