Latest Release
- 28 JUL 2023
- 19 Songs
- I Am Not There Anymore · 2023
- Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele (Deluxe) · 2007
- It's Art Dad · 2020
- Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele (Deluxe) · 2015
- Suburban Light · 2000
- Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele (Deluxe) · 2009
- Strange Geometry · 2005
- Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele (Deluxe) · 2009
- Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele (Deluxe) · 2015
- Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele (Deluxe) · 2015
Essential Albums
Albums
- 2020
Artist Playlists
- Reverb-heavy indie pop with an affinity for the ‘60s.
- Spectral lyricism and psych-pop guitars spanning myriad genres.
- The ethereal side of the psych-pop stalwarts.
Singles & EPs
- 2004
About The Clientele
As masters of wry, melancholy indie pop, The Clientele are as important as Belle and Sebastian for establishing a wider following for a kind of music that had previously struggled to make it across the Atlantic in the days of jangly ‘80s inspirations like The Smiths, The Go-Betweens and Felt. Indeed, the London band—originally founded in 1991 by the group’s core of singer/guitarist Alasdair MacLean and bassist James Hornsey—found a warmer reception in the U.S. than they did at home for releases like the 2000 early-singles compilation Suburban Light and 2007’s God Save the Clientele, which they recorded in Nashville with Wilco’s Pat Sansone and Lambchop producer Mark Nevers. After MacLean put the band on hiatus in 2011 to make time for two albums by his side band, Amor de Días—a collaboration with Lupe Núñez-Fernández of the Spanish group Pipas—The Clientele returned with all their charm and sophistication intact with 2017’s Music for the Age of Miracles.
- ORIGIN
- London, England
- FORMED
- 1997
- GENRE
- Alternative