Chloe Mogg Unveils Debut Album "The Crazy One"
Worcestershire's musical prodigy, Chloe Mogg, serves up a captivating blend of musical influences that promises to take listeners on a diverse emotional journey. A formidable presence in the West Midlands music scene, Chloe wears many hats, whether it's in journalism or creating captivating melodies. As a singer-songwriter, her mission is to infuse life and vibrant color into every project she touches. Chloe's debut album, aptly titled "The Crazy One," is a powerful coming-of-age record delving into the realm of growing pains and self-discovery.
"I've poured six years of hard work into this album, and it's surreal to finally share it. It explores various themes but consistently revolves around one: identity. It's about remembering who you are, where you come from, and always staying true to yourself. To me, this album is a reminder to everyone that they are the protagonist in their own story – do what's best for you," Chloe passionately reveals.
The songwriter has garnered high praise for her previous singles, "Heaven Sent You" and "Better Off," which received love from notable sources like EARMILK, Planet Rock, New Noise Magazine, and even soared to Number #1 on Banks Radio... in Australia!
Turning personal experiences such as relationship breakups, childhood tales, and identity crises into a positive musical narrative, Chloe's past decade has culminated in her debut album, "The Crazy One." Brimming with themes of mental health, battling discrimination, and the raw emotions of heartbreak, the album is a testament to personal growth. Engineered and mastered with the expertise of Alex Vine Ruiz (Swan Studios), the release features collaborations with talents like Ali Clinton (Conflict Choir, Bernie Marsden from Whitesnake, Uli Jon Roth), Jack Bowles (Thomas Atlas), George Cook (Thomas Atlas), Chloe's father Ian Mogg, and Mirron Webb (RAIN).
Chloe's musical journey has been marked by milestones, with her debut folktronica EP "Thalamus" receiving airplay on BBC Radio 6 and BBC Introducing. In 2020, she released three distinct singles: the electronic groove of "Judgment Day," the trip-hop-infused "Helping Hand," and the ethereal sounds of "Attack," earning global acclaim. Her debut album brings together all these influences, showcasing her most diverse and impactful work to date.
Beyond her music, Chloe is a passionate advocate for raising awareness about 'invisible' illnesses. She's been featured on BBC Radio 1's "Minute of Me" and as a prominent artist on BBC News online, shedding light on the challenges faced by musicians with disabilities. In 2020, during the first lockdown, Chloe co-founded "The 7 Arts Still Exist," a platform where artists and musicians could share their talents online, earning recognition from BBC Radio 1 and more. Her dedication and impact led to her receiving the 'Local Hero' award at the AIM Music Awards in 2021. Chloe Mogg is undeniably a rising star to watch.
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