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Cat Clyde's 'Mud Blood Bone': A Raw Rebirth
15 Mar
Summary
- Cat Clyde's fourth album, Mud Blood Bone, explores heartbreak and personal evolution.
- The album's creation was heavily influenced by the end of a long-term relationship.
- Clyde describes the album's process as a painful rebirth leading to personal growth.

Musician Cat Clyde has released her fourth album, "Mud Blood Bone," a raw and visceral record exploring themes of heartbreak and personal evolution. The album was significantly shaped by the end of a long-term relationship with former bandmate Strummer Jasson.
Clyde describes the writing process as a period of intense transition, akin to a rebirth through "mud, blood and changing in my bones." This transformation is evident in tracks like "I Am Now" and "Night Eyes," which convey deep emotional experiences.
Despite the painful subject matter, "Mud Blood Bone" also incorporates Clyde's characteristic humor, addressing themes of patriarchy, identity, and her place in the contemporary world. The album reflects her evolving perspective on relationships and her commitment to personal growth.
Currently based in Seattle, Washington, preparing for a tour, Clyde embraces a rootless existence that grants her considerable freedom. She is also in a new relationship with a musician based in London, who inspired some of the album's closing tracks.




