SHANNON AND THE CLAMS share new video 'It's Too Late' ahead of UK dates next week!


Album 'Gone By The Dawn' out now via Hardly Art. With UK shows next week, 1950s-inspired garage punk trio Shannon and the Clams share their otherworldly new video set on an imaginary ranch!

SHANNON AND THE CLAMS 

 

- SHARE NEW VIDEO 'IT'S TOO LATE'
- UK DATES NEXT WEEK 
- ALBUM 'GONE BY THE DAWN' OUT NOW VIA HARDLY ART RECORDS

 

After recently releasing their album 'Gone By The Dawn' on Sept 11th via Hardly Art, the San Francisco Bay area trio Shannon and the Clams have unveiled a surreal new video for album standout track 'It's Too Late', which premiered on NME here

The band are set to hit the UK for a couple of dates next week with shows in London and Brighton. 

Directed by Ryan Browne, the 'It's Too Latevideo is very endearingly Clams and shows the take of a loner who gets picked up by some ranch-hands, but finds something bizarre, grotesque and mesmerising along the way. 

Watch 'It's Too Late' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJalyeHLzjg
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The American West. America’s America. It was here in three very different worlds that Shannon and the Clams were spawned. From the dark redwood forests of Oregon emerged Cody Blanchard: singer and guitarist. The dusty walnut orchards and vineyards of northern California gave us Shannon Shaw: singer and bassist. Out of the lonely dunes of California’s central coast shambled Nate Mayhem: drummer and keys. These three talented visual artists were drawn separately to Oakland, California and it was there that the Clams began playing house parties and grimy clubs.

Gone by the Dawn, the newest Shannon and the Clams album, is their best work to date. The music is complex, the lyrical content is emotionally raw and honest, and the production is the strangest it’s ever been. The album was written as one member was recovering from a serious breakup and another was deep in one. The lyrics reflect it, and the entire album is dripping with sadness, pain, and introspection. Shannon and Cody have not written generic songs about love or the lack of it. Instead they have written about their very own specific heartbreak, mistreatment, and mental trials. The emotion is palpable. On Gone by the Dawn the Clams have DARED TO BE REAL. They’ve exposed their true emotions, which is what's most moving about the album. People are scared to be so real. Society does not encourage it. Folks remain guarded to protect themselves from being mocked, punished, and becoming outcast . The Clams have opted to forgo the potential tongue-clucking finger-waggers, and have instead had the artistic courage and audacity to splay their pain and struggles out for all to hear. We are lucky to hear them get so damn real.

Nowadays, it’s exceedingly rare for a two-and-half minute rock song to have raw emotional power, but with Gone by the Dawn Shannon and the Clams have gifted us an entire album of them.
 
Shannon and the Clams European tour dates:

November
11 - London, UK - Oslo
12 - Brighton, UK - Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar
13 - Lille, FR - La Peniche
14 - Paris, FR - La Maroquinerie
15 - Limoges, FR - TBD
17 - Lyon, FR - Le Sonic
18 - Geneva, CH - L’Ecurie
19 - Brussels, BE - Madame Moustache
20 - Antwerp, BE - Het Bos
21 - Utrecht, NL - Le Guess Who?
22 - Breda, NL - Electron
23 - Berlin, DE - Monarch

Links:
'Point of Being Right' video
Corvette’ on soundcloud
'Corvette' video 
Full Bio
Shannon and the Clams press photo
Shannon and the Clams on Twitter
Shannon and the Clams on Facebook 
Shannon and the Clams Instagram

For more information please contact frankie@stereosanctity.co.uk / t. +44 7921 176502.

November 4, 2015 10:32am ET by Stereo Sanctity   Comments (0)

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