Ian Clement, known foremost as the frontman of successful band Wallace Vanborn, conjures up a unique, intimate world with his deep voice. Ian’s music is warm, moving and occasionally sombre. Fans of singer-songwriters like Mark Lanegan, Dan Auerbach and Edward Sharpe are immediately drawn to his intriguing way of telling a musical story.
After recording his first solo album Drawing Daggers with Peter Obbels, Clement had the opportunity to cut a new selection of numbers under the supervision of the much-admired René Tinner. The veteran producer, famous for his work with Can, has worked with major figures such as Lou Reed and George Harrison and his less-is-more approach proved the ideal formula for engineering Ian’s pending solo album See Me In Synchronicity. Everything (except the vocals) was recorded live in a single take at ICP Studio in Brussels.
Various singles are planned starting in the autumn and Ian Clement will be touring both as a duo and with a band to preview the new material. His first single Hardly from the upcoming album See Me In Synchronicity is now available on all streaming- and download services.
See Me In Synchronicity will be released on Amsterdam based label Dox Records in February 2019, followed by an album tour.