Cloud Cult: Love
"The group is known to fans for making music to soothe the soul, as it does on the new album Love. 'This album really looks at all the different aspects of the self
that need to be healed up in order to facilitate the process of stepping
aside and allowing love to speak for our life rather than our wounds,'
lead singer Craig Minowa says. The songs Minowa writes for his
band can have the feel and hushed tones of a lullaby, and the emotion
comes from a tragedy that's all too real. One night back in 2002, Minowa
and his wife put their 2-year-old son, Kaidin, to bed. Their beloved
boy did not wake up. Doctors could not explain why Kaidin died
in his sleep, leaving Minowa to channel all that sadness and uncertainty
into his work. 'It was quite a few years and quite a few
albums of inner pain and using the music for medicine to try and, step
by step, gradually pull ourselves out of hell,' Minowa says. Healing came to mean not letting emotions like anger or fear linger — an idea at the core of Love.
But even now, more than a decade after his son's death, you can hear
that loss from years ago in Minowa's voice. He says he finds solace now
in meditating on both mysticism and science" ("Cloud Cult's 'Love' Channels a Life Tested by Loss," NPR Music, 3/6/13).
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