Tickets are now available to see Sir Chloe at Rescue Rooms!
Sir Chloe have just released the first single ‘Hooves’ off their debut album ‘I am The Dog’ ahead of its release on May 19th (2023). This follows after the hugely successful reaction to their initial melodically melancholy EP ‘Party Favours’ that went viral. The track ‘Michelle’ currently holds over 180 million streams on Spotify. It continues to grow everyday in the modern grunge scene.
Interestingly, the new single draws inspiration from Foote’s study of Stravinsky and Bartók. Furthermore it’s also produced by John Congleton who has worked with the likes of Lana Del Rey and St. Vincent. So you know it’s bound to have the sad girl aesthetic wrapped around its finger.
Sir Chloe is the band Dana Foote formed during her senior year at Bennington College in Vermont, where she put on a concert in lieu of a thesis. Together, they began to flesh out Dana’s songs, developing a sound as much inspired by The Pixies as Stravinsky. Foote’s musical background is eclectic: she taught herself guitar using Mel Bay books before taking up the piano, the mandolin, the accordion and the harmonium. At Bennington, she and O’Mara formally studied music theory and composition. She crosses her more traditional rock touchpoints with the intimate songwriting of contemporaries like St. Vincent, Lianne La Havas and Andy Shauf.
Sir Chloe Band Members
- Dana Foote (Guitar/Vocals)
- Emma Welch (Bass)
- Teddy O’Mara (Guitar)
- Palmer Foote (Drums)
- Austin Holmes (Keys)
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