
Chloe Slater
Chloe Slater’s music feels like the soundtrack to a coming-of-age film: a mix of anger, irony and melancholy, paired with driving indie guitars. Songs that reach you at exactly the right moment and then refuse to let go.
Somewhere between bedroom pop and political indie rock, she tells stories about a generation trying to find its place in a deeply contradictory world. In other words: danceable music with a point of view.
In her recently released single War Crimes, she looks reality straight in the eye: “Great British taxes funding war crimes.” With a sharp perspective, humour and clear political awareness, Chloe Slater addresses social inequality and societal issues head-on delivering songs for a Gen Z that listens, questions and still wants to dance.