Dark Matter: Chloe Glover

In probably the oddest way, Iโ€™ve discovered Manchester folk-punker Chloe Glover, during a rather slow news week, in which I opted to watch Star Trek rather than write. So, Iโ€™ve got stuff to review building, just, you know, a Netflix, sofa-lounging savoury snack calling. Meanwhile on the other side of the country, Chloe joined the nationโ€™s joggers and tweeted a finish-line โ€œI feel fantastic,โ€ photo which reminded me of the โ€œno makeup selfieโ€ passing trend, being she added, โ€œeven with no makeup and covered in sweat and rainโ€ฆโ€

See, a thing I donโ€™t get intrigues me. Chloe affirms insecurities, and states her love of running, despite โ€œlooking objectively quite gross,โ€ when she clearly doesnโ€™t, and mutual friend, Kieran from Sheer Music concurred she doesnโ€™t in a comment. Thatโ€™s the link, how I discovered her. Knowing Mr Moore, I clicked on Chloeโ€™s account, a fair assumption sheโ€™s a musician. Such is da powers of da inter-web, before you could say Joan Jett, Iโ€™m rocking to this debut EP โ€œDark Matter,โ€ released just under a year gone.

While the opening track, Fool, is edgy, despondent themed folk-rock, and immediately obvious Chole has commanding and emotive vocals, itโ€™s only dipping a little toe in the EPโ€™s range. Only four tracks long, things escalate quickly. Get Back Up follows, and itโ€™s time to rearward past the clichรฉ and sappy direction P!nk commercialised riot grrrl and contemplate the impact of Alanis Morissetteโ€™s Jagged Little Pill, or possibly, Skunk Anansie. Hereโ€™s a beguiling potential punk-pop anthem, with balls, big balls, and sweary words to boot.

Three tunes and itโ€™s dumped you in the kick-ass mood, courteously. Hurricane is really showing a vocal range, itโ€™s decidedly indie taking on punk-pop, and it rocks. By the finale, Silver Linings, Iโ€™ve gone way beyond my previous ninetiesโ€™ comparisons, because essentially, weโ€™re in proper punk country, and Iโ€™m thinking Suzi Quatro, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts; this level of definitive punk.    

Photo Credit: Suncan Stone

Life after The Slits, and the hackneyed chauvinism backlashed against them, there was a celebrative sense about feminist punk, just prior to Spice Girlโ€™s โ€œGirl Power.โ€ An epoch grasped beyond the fanzine culture, of Bikini Kill and Huggy Bear. But if you tried my recommendation of the Smalltown Tigers recently, and thought wow, that blew up in my face kinda quickly, you should note while Chloe doesnโ€™t muck about, thereโ€™s a tenderer, leisurelier build-up to the rage, via folk, but perhaps closer associated with modern day too. This layered accumulation holds one in uncertainty on just how far Chole will take you, so, when she plucks these emotive and sharp frenzies, itโ€™s a nice surprise, abso-fucking-lutely sublime and executed with a celestial meticulousness.

Itโ€™s immediately amiable and addictive, projected to an effective live show too, with band or acoustically, which has seen Chloe support Frank Turner. Still, I donโ€™t get the no makeup fear thing, that recent Facebook selfie trend, like a dare. Iโ€™m always left scratching my head as to the fuss; they look gorgeous to me. Makeup, yeah, can highlight best features, but itโ€™s not the makeup which is beautiful, is it? Just sitting in on a shelf in Superdrug, a nonentity, no lure there.

I recall youโ€™d never see my Nan, until sheโ€™d โ€œput her face on,โ€ as she put it. As a kid Iโ€™d imagine her behind her bedroom door as Darth Vader in the scene of the Empire Strikes Back, you know the one, when his helmet eases down? But, for crying out loud, if you choose to see it like this, as your war paint, your confidence is shot, and youโ€™re overthinking it. Slap or no slap, doesnโ€™t make hide nor hair. Fuck what L’Orรฉal want to convince you of, and what Estรฉe Lauder say you need; you are girls, women, the female human form, and that makes you beautiful, as standard, all of you. It really is that simple, and bollocks to anyone who says otherwise.

For Chole, the power, essence and obvious devotion to her music garnishes this unique EP. Dejected themes conclude to optimistic premise, and to nail a concept, an inclusive narrative within four songs is sheer talent. If the punk element to it is a like a girl, full of makeup, or the stripped-back folk is the girl without, neither matter, itโ€™s all beautifully crafted, kick-ass music.

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