Sir Chloe – I Am The Dog (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Sir Chloe - I Am The Dog (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Sir Chloe
Album: I Am The Dog
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Female Vocal
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 35:57
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 419 MB

Tracklist:

01. Sir Chloe – Should I (02:28)
02. Sir Chloe – Salivate (02:27)
03. Sir Chloe – Center (03:56)
04. Sir Chloe – Know Better (03:11)
05. Sir Chloe – Leash (03:28)
06. Sir Chloe – Hooves (02:43)
07. Sir Chloe – Obsession (03:34)
08. Sir Chloe – Daddy’s Car (03:24)
09. Sir Chloe – Cake (03:20)
10. Sir Chloe – I Am The Dog (03:32)
11. Sir Chloe – Feel Again (03:49)

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On the album, Sir Chloe says: ‘I Am the Dog’ is an investigation of control: the agency we have and forfeit throughout our lives, and the way that transforms us. The dog is one thing to the shepherd and another to the sheep. The less you know, the better’.Sir Chloe unleash their darker desires on their wry, bluntly metaphorical 2023 full-length debut, I Am the Dog. Along with a twangy, soft-loud art-punk sound that evokes the influence of ’90s icons like the Pixies and Hole, Sir Chloe have a knack for crafting sharp-tongued anthems that are often built around the struggle between the ego and the id, or more specifically, the human and the animal. It’s a vibe that lead singer/songwriter Dana Foote has been exploring from the start, when she put the band together in 2017 as part of her senior thesis project while a composition major at Vermont’s Bennington College. Early viral hits “Michelle” (a song about a Fight Club-esque toxic relationship) and “Animal” (in which Foote politely begs to be treated like one) set the tone for her dualistic style. On I Am the Dog, she further answers her own implied question of what are you, human or animal? Sometimes that answer leans toward the more metaphorical, as on the woozy, narcotic title track in which Foote describes herself as something like a rescue dog with emotional issues, fighting the ones who love her. Elsewhere, her imagery is surrealistically literal, as on the wiry, Brian Eno-esque “Hooves,” where she expounds the many base virtues of her half-goat/half-human lover, singing “Stand on hind legs/Feed you through the picket fence/Bite my hand, drool, beg/Table manners, what a drag.” Vocally, Foote has a knowing, flatly cool delivery in the tradition of singers like Fiona Apple and PJ Harvey. While Sir Chloe’s music is never as wildly pugilistic as the Stooges, her dry humor and animal imagery do bring to mind Iggy Pop’s own “Wanna Be Your Dog” sexual energy. It’s that struggle for control in a chaotic world, whether as master or pet, that Foote sinks her teeth into throughout I Am the Dog. – Matt Collar

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