Album artwork for Swallow the Rat - Clone by Swallow the Rat / Clone

New Zealand's Swallow the Rat and New York's Clone shared a stage in Queens, NYC on perhaps the last day before the city shut down in 2020. A mutual appreciation society was formed over drinks later that night. Swallow the Rat were in town to play the New Colossus Festival, while Clone were playing what was to be the first date of their debut tour of the East Coast. There were plans to share the stage again in New Orleans and in Austin at SXSW.

A global pandemic put paid to this, but the bands kept talking. Both had recently recorded EPs, and so a plan was hatched- a split 12" with songs from both bands. Four tunes apiece, about the irony of memory recall, the loss of friends by their own hand, frustrations of gender role psyche and the fear of looking back. Dissonant delayed guitars and martial drums abound, despite the oceans and continents separating the groups. Enjoy.

Swallow the Rat / Clone

Swallow the Rat - Clone

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Released 05/21/2021Catalog Number

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Swallow the Rat / Clone

Swallow the Rat - Clone

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Album artwork for Album artwork for Swallow the Rat - Clone by Swallow the Rat / Clone by Swallow the Rat - Clone - Swallow the Rat / Clone
Album artwork for Swallow the Rat - Clone by Swallow the Rat / Clone
LP+

$17.99

Red Vinyl

Released 05/21/2021Catalog Number

HB-005

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

New Zealand's Swallow the Rat and New York's Clone shared a stage in Queens, NYC on perhaps the last day before the city shut down in 2020. A mutual appreciation society was formed over drinks later that night. Swallow the Rat were in town to play the New Colossus Festival, while Clone were playing what was to be the first date of their debut tour of the East Coast. There were plans to share the stage again in New Orleans and in Austin at SXSW.

A global pandemic put paid to this, but the bands kept talking. Both had recently recorded EPs, and so a plan was hatched- a split 12" with songs from both bands. Four tunes apiece, about the irony of memory recall, the loss of friends by their own hand, frustrations of gender role psyche and the fear of looking back. Dissonant delayed guitars and martial drums abound, despite the oceans and continents separating the groups. Enjoy.