Interviews
Interview (2015)
Tommy Gunnarsson speaks to Alasdair MacLean, the front man with cult indie pop band the Clientele, about their new compilation,out a compilation called 'Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele', and their past, present and future
Interview (2010)
Dominic Simpson speaks to the critically acclaimed and autumnal-toned the Clientele about their five albums, various EPs and the impact that their native London has had on their work.
Interview (2002)
In a previous issue of the Pennyblackmusic Magazine, I reviewed The Clientele's album 'Suburban Lights.' If you remember that, you may also remember that I was quite positive about it. Great. We at t
Live
Uffe's Kallare, Växjö, Sweden, 16/10/2002
The Clientele recently played a four date tour of Sweden. Tommy Gunnarsson catches them on fine form and at their intimate best in a tiny basement club
Reviews
Music for The Age of Miracles (2017)
Fabulous, long-awaited album from melancholic indiepop outfit the Clientele who have returned after a seven year absence this time with a new fourth member
Alone and Unreal: The Best of the Clientele (2015)
Fantastic compilation from London indie trio the Clientele which collects some of their most loved songs from their back catalogue
Minotaur (2010)
Fantastic mini-album of unreleased songs from London-based indie group, the Clientele
Bonfires on the Heath (2009)
Glorious and melodic folk-tinged pop on fifth album from continously underrated London-based group, the Clientele
Lacewings / Policeman Getting Lost (2004)
First release on new indiepop 7" llimited edition label, Unpopular Records, which features two live tracks from the Clientele
Lost Weekend (2002)
"Beautiful, heady return to form " from British urban psychedela experts, the Clientele
Suburban Light (2001)
I've said it before and I'll say it again. It happens too often that bands never get the recognition they deserve during their lifetime, but after a while (often when the members themselves have forgo
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Interviews
Relict
Interview
The project of former Clientele member Innes Phillips, the Relict released their long-awaited debut album, 'Tomorrow is Again' at the end of last year. Tommy Gunnarsson chats to him about his band's first few years
Live
Clientele
Luminaire, London, 19/11/2009
Chris O' Toole is impressed by the Clientele's distinctive sound and tranquil melancholy at a home town gig at the Luminaire in London.