Cloud Control

Cloud Control: Indie Rock's Psychedelic Pop Visionaries
Cloud Control is an Australian indie rock band known for their lush harmonies and psychedelic-tinged pop melodies. Hailing from the Blue Mountains near Sydney, the quartet achieved significant early success when their debut album won the prestigious Australian Music Prize in 2011.
Early career
Cloud Control formed in 2005 while its members were still in high school. The original lineup consisted of Alister Wright, Heidi Lenffer, Jeremy Kelshaw, and Ulrich Lenffer, who began crafting their signature vocal-heavy sound in a local church hall.
Their self-released EP, Cloud Control, in 2008 caught the attention of Ivy League Records in Australia. This led to the recording and release of their first full-length album, which was produced in a remote cabin in France.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived in 2010 with their debut album, Bliss Release. Released through Ivy League in Australia and Infectious Music in the UK, the record was a critical smash, winning the Australian Music Prize the following year.
Bliss Release charted in Australia and its lead singles received strong alternative radio play. The album's success established Cloud Control as a leading force in the new wave of Australian indie rock.
Key tracks
Gold Canary — This driving, harmony-rich single was a radio favorite and a bold statement of their psychedelic pop ambitions.
There's Nothing In The Water We Can't Fight — The band's breakthrough track showcased their knack for infectious melodies and layered vocal arrangements.
Dojo Rising — A fan favorite from their debut, this song highlights their dynamic range and energetic live potential.
Scar — This track from their second album, Dream Cave, demonstrated a darker, more rhythmic evolution in their sound.
Following their debut success, Cloud Control relocated to London. Their sophomore album, Dream Cave, arrived in 2013, exploring denser, more electronic textures while maintaining their harmonic core.
The band's third studio album, Zone, was released in 2017, marking a return to guitar-driven psychedelia. They have collaborated with artists like UK producer Barny Barnicott and have performed at major festivals worldwide, including Glastonbury and Splendour in the Grass.
Fans of Cloud Control's harmonic indie rock often enjoy the jangling guitars of Angus And Julia Stone. Their blend of folk and psychedelia shares a lineage with The Rubens. The melodic sensibilities and Australian roots connect them to The Preatures. Listeners drawn to their vocal layers might also appreciate the work of Middle Kids.
Cloud Control's discography maintains a steady rotation on alternative rock radio stations and independent music radio stations that champion guitar-based, melodic acts. Their songs are staples on channels dedicated to modern Australian rock and international indie pop.
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