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Chloe Gendrow
Montana born and raised singer-songwriter, Chloe Gendrow, has never been bound by genre or expectation. Over the course of her career, she has consistently sought out new sonic landscapes, carving out a space where raw emotion and unfiltered truth converge. Her journey began in 2017 with the release of Glow, an album that introduced her as a dynamic force in the indie pop sphere. However, it wasn’t until her 2019 sophomore album, 22 Below, that her sound truly began to crystallize—melding introspective songwriting with darker, more atmospheric elements.
Her evolution continued in 2020 with a string of singles, including the blistering pop-punk anthem “This Is What Hell Is Like,” which marked a sharp pivot toward a more aggressive, genre-blurring style. The tracks weren’t just musical departures—they signaled a deeper shift in Chloe’s artistic ethos. Driven by her burgeoning partnership with Philly-based producer Nick Anthony, Chloe’s work embraced new influences that veered from indie to alt-pop, and beyond. Their collaboration blossomed further in 2021 with Antidotes, an emotionally raw EP that distilled the messy beauty of grief, healing, and brutal self-examination into six intensely personal tracks.
Though the two have worked remotely for the past five years, it wasn’t until late 2023 that Chloe and Nick finally met face-to-face to record "Smoke Break" and the upcoming EP, set for release in Spring 2025. The in-person sessions marked a new chapter, as Chloe’s music has begun to reflect not only her internal landscape but also the external one that has shaped her. After spending time in Alaska, Chloe has been deeply influenced by the state’s rugged isolation and the heavy Americana/bluegrass scene that thrives there. Singles "Smoke Break" and "Wired Differently" showcase a musical evolution—rich in melancholy and charged with the kind of stark beauty that only remote landscapes can inspire.
Over the years, she has amassed over 17 million streams across all platforms, a testament to her growing influence and the universality of her voice. Her music, often steeped in themes of isolation, heartbreak, and the complexities of modern relationships, resonates deeply with listeners who crave songs that don’t shy away from vulnerability. But Chloe’s work is more than catharsis—it’s a reflection of our times. Constantly reworking the boundaries of genre and emotion with each new release, her music does the important work of slowing us down and asking us to listen—to each other, and to ourselves.