10/01/2021

Kate Clover Shares New Single + Video "Crimewave" ft. Davila 666 + Brandon Welchez

Kate Clover Shares New Single + Video "Crimewave" ft. Davila 666 + Brandon Welchez (Crocodiles) via FLOOD

Look Out For Debut LP in Early 2022

 Channel Zero EP Out Now 
 
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LISTEN/WATCH & SHARE: Kate Clover - "Crimewave"
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WATCH & SHARE: Kate Clover - "Tearjerker"
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LISTEN & SHARE: Kate Clover - Channel Zero EP
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WATCH & SHARE: Kate Clover - "Love You To Death" (Music Video)
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PRE-SAVE: Channel Zero EP

LISTEN & SHARE: Kate Clover - "Love You To Death"
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LISTEN/WATCH & SHARE: Kate Clover - "Channel Zero TV"
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LISTEN/WATCH & SHARE: Kate Clover - "Channel Zero" (Live On Channel Zero TV + Episode1)
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LISTEN/WATCH & SHARE: Kate Clover - "Channel Zero"
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"The new video from LA rocker Kate Clover feels both retro and of-the-moment, with equal amounts of over-policing and bizarre fashion choices reflecting both eras of American life."
FLOOD


"A caper/double-cross story transpiring in the desert with a stylish all-female cast."
Buzz Bands LA

"The song is based around fuzzed-out guitars that open with a frenetic start-stop riff, Clover’s vocals straddling the line between retro doo-wop and slightly more modern garage punk."
MXDWN

"Bratty, gritty, glam, and vintage in all the right ways, Clover’s music revives the sound of yesteryear’s counterculture with all of the pop hooks, sharp melodies, and ear-catching punch intact."
Under The Radar

"Gritty, provocative, and unapologetically camp."
FLAUNT

"A delightfully dirty dating game in the video for her rock romance anthem."
Hollywood Life

"A frenzied yet poignant classic girl-group meets punk anthem that sounds like a long-lost Blondie or Kirsty MacColl tune through a Wall of Sound haze."
Post-Punk

"Oozing over swift chords and 1950s Doo-Wop, Clover channels her inner Exene Cervenka."
American Songwriter

"A rampant, retro track with driven, gritty guitar-based instrumentals as Clover wails some doo-wop style lines over top."
Indie88

"Her new work is a departure from the desert rock of her former bands, leaning into the garage rock and punk styles she’s always adored."
KEXP

"Clover’s band—all dressed exactly like her, hair done up just like hers—rocks
through “Channel Zero.""
FLOOD

"Mining the paranoiac ephemera of 1960s PSAs and MK Ultra, the video dilates the xerox copy underside of blotter paper for a whimsical tale of psychic control."
Under The Radar

"The title track, which has been newly remixed by Carlos De La Garza (Cherry Glazerr/Bad Religion), is a terrific garage rock nugget with a little late-'70s panache in there as well, all while spinning a tale of love and the CIA's Project MKUltra."
Brooklyn Vegan

"Considered a staple in the LA rock scene, Kate Clover has just released her very first project under her name. Her debut single, “Channel Zero” conveys the traditional punk sound and exudes her powerful vocals with a heavy guitar sound. As well, the song is a “defiant rallying cry against mindless media and political puppets"
Flaunt Magazine

"The video for Channel Zero, inspired by 1960s government PSAs and the French New Wave, depicts a winking nod to Project MKUltra, a CIA-led mind control program whose legend has only grown over the years."
Louder Than War

Today, LA-based rocker Kate Clover shares a brand new single entitled "Crimewave," which features Brandon Welchez (Crocodiles) and AJ + Johnny of Davila 666. The track and its accompanying music video were premiered via FLOOD.

In essence, the track is a punk-leaning banger, drenched in fuzz and decked out with frenetic guitar (courtesy of Johnny Davilla on lead). "It doesn't matter what you say to me / It doesn't matter 'cause I wanna be me," Kate snarls, evoking a carefree, unapologetic, and utterly refreshing aura. Combined, its brash instrumentation and fuck-all attitude makes it the perfect sort of track for ramming into your fellow audience members in the middle of a mosh pit, and it's just what the doctor ordered.

Kate just wrapped up a Wet Coast tour with The Black Lips. She is playing Freakout Festival in Seattle, WA, November 11-14.
Kate Clover - "Crimewave"
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Kate Clover Bio:

Kate Clover is a songwriter and musician from Los Angeles, California. From the local lineage of bands like X, Germs, and The Gun Club, to the glamorous destitution of the downtown streets, Clover is inspired by the city that raised her, exploring the intricacies of self-discovery, self-creation, and self-preservation in the place where dreams are born to die. With the live-wire energy and crackling force of defiant fists raised in the air, Clover’s music is the rallying cry of a natural born killer. Leading an ace band of rangy, rowdy boys, Clover cuts an electric figure--a next-gen underground hero for the would-be believers.

With Patti Smith and Iggy Pop as her artistic North Stars, Clover mastered three chords and defected to art school, where she learned to play “Chinese Rocks” by Johnny Thunders, and wrote her first song. She cut her teeth playing in various projects but was determined to go solo, seeking independence and total control. In 2019 she parted ways with her former bands and was in search of a new start. In need of self-discovery and an escape from her life in America, she headed to Mexico City to write. A four day trip turned into four months, as Clover decided to stay and record her album. Upon her return to the US she assembled a band and quickly carved out a space for herself in the LA scene. Earning a rep for explosive live shows, Clover spent 2019 hitting the road with Death Valley GirlsCrocodilesKing Dude and SadGirl. After independently releasing her first single last year, Clover’s first offering of 2020 is a new mix of “Channel Zero” by Carlos de la Garza (Cherry GlazerrBleachedParamoreWolf Alice) ahead of an upcoming EP.

Growing up within the fringe cultures of skating and surfing, Clover has always been attracted to the otherness of west coast counter-culture-- the gritty innocence of the saintly barbarians and dissatisfied kids around her. But it was her brother’s copy of photographer Glen E. Friedman’s book ‘Fuck You Heroes,’ where Clover first saw herself, reflected back in the energy and intensity of his punk-rock images. “I didn’t know what any of it meant yet,” she explains. “I was attracted to the rebellion I felt I shared with the subjects of his work. I connected to the bravery.” Within those photos, Clover’s nascent unrest found a cause to cling to. Weekends at the beach turned to weekends going to shows. “I would go home in a cab smiling, covered in sweat, spit, and beer. I found where I belonged.” Determined to enter the fraternity of the artist, she submerged herself in the salvation of rock ‘n’ roll.

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