VIDEO PREMIERE: Imogen Clark – Squinters (Live at Golden Retriever studio)

Imogen Clark
Credit: Michelle Grace Hunder

Acclaimed Australian singer-songwriter Imogen Clark introduced herself last month to global audiences with the release of ‘Big One,’ which received praise from Wonderland, Noctis, and more. Inspired by artists ranging from HAIM and Maggie Rogers to Bruce Springsteen and Sheryl Crow, Imogen Clark’s storytelling indie-pop is deeply personal and diaristic, elevating intimate emotions to arena-scaled anthems.

On the eve of shows with legendary troubadour Steve Poltz, Imogen now shares ‘Squinters’, a co-write with Poltz and the latest taste of her new album, ‘The Art of Getting Through,’ which follows on the 31st of May. The single release accompanies a live performance at the Golden Retriever studio in Sydney, Australia.

“This song is my worst nightmare set to music, the life I could have led if I’d never gotten out of my hometown, if I’d never found the strength to fight for myself.” Imogen explains. “There’s a type of person who lives in Western Sydney, nicknamed “squinters” because they work a 9 to 5 job closer into the city, so they’re always driving home towards the west when the sun is setting, squinting to see the highway ahead. We were trading lines back and forth so fluidly, like I’d had this song percolating inside of me and waiting for the right person to bring it to boil with. We finished it in an hour and went to gorge ourselves on tacos”.

‘Squinters’ was one of the last songs written and the first songs recorded for the album. Clark and Poltz had crossed paths at the Port Fairy Folk Festival and convened in Nashville two months later to write. Immediately taken with the song, Imogen asked producer Sam Hawksley to convene a murderer’s row of players at Peter Frampton’s Studio Phenix, musicians whose playing had soundtrack Imogen’s childhood on records by Sheryl Crow, Don Henley, Taylor Swift, Stevie Nicks and many more.

“Imogen is a lovely coconspirator in the game of scribbling down songs,” says Steve Poltz. “We caught some lyrics in our butterfly nets at my home in Nashville and mixed those words together with some chords in a blender. Then we added some salt and the next thing you know we had a new song called Squinters. We baked it in the oven and sliced it up. What a great experience it was. I hope all you freaks like it too. Imogen is the real deal”.

Check out Squinters (Live at Golden Retriever studio) – BELOW:

‘Squinters’ joins ‘Big One’, ‘All Hard Feelings’ and ‘If I Want In’ in building anticipation for the 13-track ‘The Art of Getting Through’. Recorded between Los Angeles, London, Sydney, Melbourne and Nashville, the album is the most ambitious artistic statement yet from an artist who is always challenging herself to push beyond her boundaries, an album about shouldering the weight of life’s baggage and power forward.

Imogen Clark is not just an artist; she’s a storyteller, a fighter, and a dreamer. She spent her teen years at Penrith High by day, playing Western Sydney bars at night, learning how to make her voice heard and honing her chops as an electric live performer. Today, she is a testament to transcending familiar boundaries, driven by her roots and an unwavering ambition that led her to global stages. Her songs capture moments, memories, and confessions from her journey, battling anxiety and insecurity to fight for who she is and what she believes in. The AIR-nominated ‘Bastards’ EP followed her similarly acclaimed ‘The Making of Me’ from 2020, while her other early career highlights have included an ambitious 100 Shows in 100 Days tour as her annual Holiday Hootenanny shows.

Imogen has previously collaborated with members of Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers, Elvis Costello’s Imposters, Gang of Youths, and My Morning Jacket and toured with The Tallest Man on Earth, BOWEN * YOUNG, Robyn Hitchcock, Dan Sultan, and Andrew Farriss. She will play her debut UK headline show on Wednesday, July 10, at The Green Note in London. For any remaining tickets, please visit HERE.

IMOGEN CLARK TOUR DATES

AS SPECIAL GUEST OF STEVE POLTZ (USA)
Saturday 23 March – Thornbury Theatre, Melbourne VIC
Thursday, 28 March – The Great Club, Sydney NSW

AS SPECIAL GUEST OF SONS OF THE EAST
Friday 12 April – Liberty Hall, Sydney NSW

HEADLINE DATES
Thursday 4 April – Enmore Hotel, Sydney
Thursday 18 April – Enmore Hotel, Sydney
Thursday 25 April – Enmore Hotel, Sydney

USA
Wednesday 29 May – Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles CA
Get tickets here

UK
Wednesday 10 July – The Green Note, London UK
Get tickets here

 

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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