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Secret Measure

Cloth

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In the best possible way, Cloth's self-titled debut album and Low Sun EP sounded like they were made by only two people. The tightly woven interplay of twin siblings Paul and Rachael Swinton created a small but evocatively detailed world of whispery vocals, lingering melodies, and pauses that were just as charged as the music itself. On Secret Measure, Cloth loosen the grip on their restraint, working with producer Ali Chant to take their music on bigger adventures. The changes Cloth makes are small -- they haven't cranked up the volume or buffed everything to a high shine -- but they're significant. Though Rachael Swinton's voice still barely rises above a breathy murmur, now it has enough presence to swallow listeners whole. Instead of one or two instruments playing at the same time, now there might be three or four. Each one lends a surprising new color, whether it's the flutey synths and hand drums that grace "Ambulance" or the steel guitar and booming kick drums that counterbalance the band's signature guitar harmonics elegantly on "Another." Like Low Sun, Secret Measure provides plenty of hints as to why Cloth are on Mogwai's Rock Action label. Distorted bass glowers in the background like embers on the title track, adding heft as well as a greater sense of tension of release; on "Pigeon," the clouds of synths and Swinton's harmonies resemble minimalist shoegaze; and "Ladder"'s sudden dynamic shifts would do their labelmates proud. Though Secret Measure is Cloth's most elaborate-sounding music to date, the duo leaves enough room to keenly chronicle the little moments that can break a heart or change a life. The Cloth song "Old Bear" appeared in the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel Normal People, and a similar feeling of exquisite torture drives "Never Know," a gently devastating standout that feels like a classic unrequited love song in the making. Cloth imbues a happier moment with just as much drama on "Lido," creating an us-against-the-world mood with its slow-building momentum and regal trumpet solo, but it's most alluring when Swinton sings "Nothing's so wrong/We can't fix it." This oddly comforting streak is one of Secret Measure's most appealing qualities, giving a shy reassurance to "Drips"'s warm synth pop and the dubby, softly glowing "Money Plant." (It also makes it easier for Cloth to tear their audience's heart out with the haunting finale "Blue Space.") Cloth's previous releases may have been almost too subtle for their own good, but Secret Measure is an impressive, moving leap forward that fully reveals their music's power and potential.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Secret Measure
00:04:11

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

2
Pigeon
00:03:56

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

3
Never Know
00:05:04

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

4
Lido
00:04:38

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

5
Ladder
00:05:10

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

6
Ambulance
00:02:52

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

7
Another
00:03:48

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

8
Drips
00:02:52

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

9
Money Plant
00:05:30

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

10
Blue Space
00:03:50

Paul Swinton, Composer - Ali Chant, Producer, MixingEngineer - Cloth, MainArtist - Rachael Swinton, Composer

2023 Rock Action Records 2023 Rock Action Records

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In the best possible way, Cloth's self-titled debut album and Low Sun EP sounded like they were made by only two people. The tightly woven interplay of twin siblings Paul and Rachael Swinton created a small but evocatively detailed world of whispery vocals, lingering melodies, and pauses that were just as charged as the music itself. On Secret Measure, Cloth loosen the grip on their restraint, working with producer Ali Chant to take their music on bigger adventures. The changes Cloth makes are small -- they haven't cranked up the volume or buffed everything to a high shine -- but they're significant. Though Rachael Swinton's voice still barely rises above a breathy murmur, now it has enough presence to swallow listeners whole. Instead of one or two instruments playing at the same time, now there might be three or four. Each one lends a surprising new color, whether it's the flutey synths and hand drums that grace "Ambulance" or the steel guitar and booming kick drums that counterbalance the band's signature guitar harmonics elegantly on "Another." Like Low Sun, Secret Measure provides plenty of hints as to why Cloth are on Mogwai's Rock Action label. Distorted bass glowers in the background like embers on the title track, adding heft as well as a greater sense of tension of release; on "Pigeon," the clouds of synths and Swinton's harmonies resemble minimalist shoegaze; and "Ladder"'s sudden dynamic shifts would do their labelmates proud. Though Secret Measure is Cloth's most elaborate-sounding music to date, the duo leaves enough room to keenly chronicle the little moments that can break a heart or change a life. The Cloth song "Old Bear" appeared in the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel Normal People, and a similar feeling of exquisite torture drives "Never Know," a gently devastating standout that feels like a classic unrequited love song in the making. Cloth imbues a happier moment with just as much drama on "Lido," creating an us-against-the-world mood with its slow-building momentum and regal trumpet solo, but it's most alluring when Swinton sings "Nothing's so wrong/We can't fix it." This oddly comforting streak is one of Secret Measure's most appealing qualities, giving a shy reassurance to "Drips"'s warm synth pop and the dubby, softly glowing "Money Plant." (It also makes it easier for Cloth to tear their audience's heart out with the haunting finale "Blue Space.") Cloth's previous releases may have been almost too subtle for their own good, but Secret Measure is an impressive, moving leap forward that fully reveals their music's power and potential.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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