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Apart from exorcizing his demons as frontman of Wallace Vanborn, Ian Clement has outed himself as a wilful singer songwriter on his own. He carves out a vibrant space where light and shadow dance together, sparking the imagination.
His debut album, Drawing Daggers (Unday 2013), whisked us away on a wild, stormy folk-rock adventure. Then came See Me In Synchronicity (Cobraside 2020), produced by René Tinner (known for working with Lou Reed and Can), which paints a vivid tale of his fierce wrestle with reality and inner chaos.
Now, with Skeleton Games (TSR 2025), the songwriter flips the script, revealing a more optimistic side. Sure, love and loss still weave through the lyrics, but with the arrival of new life, a bright, renewed hope for the future shines through. His third full-length album transforms into a joyful tribute to losing yourself in the magic of play.
As a solo artist, Ian Clement has set stages ablaze over 400 times across Europe, including two electrifying performances at Eurosonic. He’s warmed up crowds for the likes of Trixie Whitley, De Staat, The National, Intergalactic Lovers, Marc O’Reilly, dEUS, Sivert Hoyem, Strand Of Oaks, and Blaudzun. Plus, he’s jumped in as a guest musician alongside heavy hitters like Blood Red Shoes, Masters Of Reality, Torre Florim, Kapitan Korsakov, and a whole slew of others.
A must-listen for fans of Mark Lanegan’s gritty growl, Dan Auerbach’s soulful swagger, and Edward Sharpe’s free-spirited vibes.
His debut album, Drawing Daggers (Unday 2013), whisked us away on a wild, stormy folk-rock adventure. Then came See Me In Synchronicity (Cobraside 2020), produced by René Tinner (known for working with Lou Reed and Can), which paints a vivid tale of his fierce wrestle with reality and inner chaos.
Now, with Skeleton Games (TSR 2025), the songwriter flips the script, revealing a more optimistic side. Sure, love and loss still weave through the lyrics, but with the arrival of new life, a bright, renewed hope for the future shines through. His third full-length album transforms into a joyful tribute to losing yourself in the magic of play.
As a solo artist, Ian Clement has set stages ablaze over 400 times across Europe, including two electrifying performances at Eurosonic. He’s warmed up crowds for the likes of Trixie Whitley, De Staat, The National, Intergalactic Lovers, Marc O’Reilly, dEUS, Sivert Hoyem, Strand Of Oaks, and Blaudzun. Plus, he’s jumped in as a guest musician alongside heavy hitters like Blood Red Shoes, Masters Of Reality, Torre Florim, Kapitan Korsakov, and a whole slew of others.
A must-listen for fans of Mark Lanegan’s gritty growl, Dan Auerbach’s soulful swagger, and Edward Sharpe’s free-spirited vibes.
Monthly listeners
10,644
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56,125 | 4:03 | 2019-09-10 | |
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11,113 | 3:41 | 2013-04-01 |