TO TOUR NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE
Press photo; credit: Grant Spanier
I Am The Dog, the debut album from Sir Chloe—the project of vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Dana Foote—is out now via Atlantic Records—get the album and listen to lead single, “Should I,” here. To celebrate the release, Sir Chloe played a special sold-out album release show last night at Racket in New York.
Additionally, Sir Chloe is on an expansive world tour over the next year, I Am The Tour, which includes a run of headline dates in North America and Europe, as well as support for a coheadline tour with Phoenix and Beck alongside Japanese Breakfast, Weyes Blood and Jenny Lewis—see full routing below and get tickets here.
I Am The Dog features previously shared singles “Know Better,” “Salivate” and “Hooves,” which Ones To Watch praised as “a paradoxical romp that is all too addictive.”
Made with Grammy-winning producer John Congleton (Lana Del Rey, St. Vincent, Angel Olsen) with songwriting contributions from Teddy Geiger (Caroline Polachek, Sylvan Esso, Lizzo) and Sarah Tudzin (Weyes Blood, Amen Dunes, Slowdive), I Am The Dog encapsulates the thrilling paradoxical nature of Sir Chloe. Thematically, the album grapples with finding control in the innate chaos of life, highlighting and interrogating this tension, only to destabilize it and opt for chaos once again. Anchored by Foote’s emotional and dynamic voice, the album toes the line between expression and concealment, making a fetish of the unsaid with lyrics that are simultaneously frank and ambiguous. With this constant push and pull propelling the album forward, Foote’s aim isn’t to be at rest but rather to ask why she cannot be.
Foote put Sir Chloe together in college to serve as her senior thesis, going on to write the band’s first major hits “Michelle”—which has accumulated more than 180 million streams on Spotify—and “Animal” on the floor of her dorm room. The rest of the songs on Sir Chloe’s 2020 EP Party Favors were recorded in a warehouse that the band transformed into a recording space with just $100 and sheer will. Following the success of the EP and two additional singles in 2022, the band—which consists of Foote, Emma Welch, Teddy O’Mara, Palmer Foote, and Austin Holmes—toured arenas with Portugal. The Man and alt-J, opened for the Pixies and headlined two tours of their own in the United States and Europe, with sold out stops in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Amsterdam and more.
SIR CHLOE—I AM THE DOG
Album art; credit: Grant Spanier
1. Should I
2. Salivate
3. Center
4. Know Better
5. Leash
6. Hooves
7. Obsession
8. Daddy’s Car
9. Cake
10. I Am The Dog
11. Feel Again
SIR CHLOE LIVE
May 19—New York, NY—Rough Trade
May 24—Dublin, IR— The Academy, Green Room
May 25—Belfast, UK—Limelight 2
May 27—Leeds, UK—Live At Leeds Festival
May 30—Nottingham, UK—Rescue Rooms
June 1—Manchester, UK—Band On The Wall
June 2—London, UK—Heaven
June 3—Brighton, UK—Patterns
June 5—Bristol, UK—Thekla
June 6—Birmingham, UK—O2 Institute 2
June 7—Glasgow, UK—SGW Galvanizers
June 9— Paris, FR— Le Trabendo
June 10—Hilvarenbeek, NL—Best Kept Secret Festival
June 12—Antwerp, BE—Trix
June 13— Frankfurt, DE—Brotfabrik
June 15—Cologne, DE—Luxor
June 16—Berlin, DE—Frannz
June 17—Linz, AT—Lido Sounds Festival
June 20—Stockholm, SE—Hus 7
June 21— Oslo, NO—Parkteateret
June 22—Copenhagen, DK—Lille Vega
June 24—Prague, CZ— Metronome
June 25—Warsaw, PL—Niebo
June 26—Budapest, HU—Akvarium Klub
June 28—Lucerne, CH— Schuur Lucerne
June 29—Milan, IT—Legends
July 2—Arras, FR—Main Square Festival
July 30—Vancouver, BC—Cobalt
August 1—Seattle, WA—Seattle Climate Pledge Arena*
August 2—Portland, OR—Hawthorne Theater
August 3—Bend, OR—Hayden Homes Amphitheater*
August 5—Concord, CA—Concord Pavilion*
August 7 —Los Angeles, CA—Kia Forum*
August 8—San Diego, CA—Viejas*
August 10—Santa Fe, NM—Meow Wolf
August 11—Phoenix, AZ—Footprint Center*
August 12—Las Vegas, NV—Michelob Ultra Arena*
August 14—Salt Lake City, UT—Soundwell
August 15—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks*
August 18—Rogers, AR—Walmart Amp*
August 19—Oklahoma City, OK—Beer City Music Hall
August 20—Houston, TX—Cynthia Woods Pavilion*
August 21—Dallas, TX—Dos Equis Pavilion*
August 22—Austin, TX—Moody Center*
August 24—Des Moines, IA—Wooly’s
August 25—Lawrence, KS—Bottleneck
August 26—Minneapolis, MN—7th St Entry
August 29—Indianapolis, IN—HIFI
August 30—Columbus, OH—The Basement
August 31—Chicago, IL—Huntington Bank Pavilion*
September 2—Detroit, MI—Pine Knob Music Theater*
September 3—Toronto, ON—Budweiser Stage*
September 4—Montreal, QC—L’Escogiffe Bar
September 5—Boston, MA—MGM Music Hall*
September 6—Boston, MA—MGM Music Hall*
September 7—Albany, NY—Empire Underground
September 8—Philadelphia, PA—Mann Music Center*
September 9—Pittsburgh, PA—Thunderbird Cafe
September 10—Columbia, MD—Merriweather Post Pavilion*
* with Phoenix & Beck
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