Album artwork for I Am The Dog by Sir Chloe
Album artwork for I Am The Dog by Sir Chloe
Album artwork for I Am The Dog by Sir Chloe

I Am The Dog, the debut album from Sir Chloe—the project of vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Dana Foote. 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.

Sir Chloe

I Am The Dog

Atlantic
Album artwork for I Am The Dog by Sir Chloe
LP +

$26.99

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Milky Clear

Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

75678625589

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Album artwork for I Am The Dog by Sir Chloe
LP

$29.99

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Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

075678630149

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Sir Chloe

I Am The Dog

Atlantic
Album artwork for I Am The Dog by Sir Chloe
LP +

$26.99

Indie Exclusive

Milky Clear

Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

75678625589

Learn more
Album artwork for I Am The Dog by Sir Chloe
LP

$29.99

Black
Released 05/19/2023Catalog Number

075678630149

Learn more

I Am The Dog, the debut album from Sir Chloe—the project of vocalist, songwriter and guitarist Dana Foote. 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.