New York Quartet Clone Evoke Political Dissonance and Fury in “Care to Try?”

Brooklyn noise rock quartet Clone released a music video for their politically charged single “Care to Try?” from their October EP of the same name, following their 2024 debut album CL.1. The track channels post-punk and noise rock influences reminiscent of Live Skull and Killing Joke, featuring vocalist LG Galleon’s fierce delivery atop discordant guitar work that builds toward a cathartic, chaotic finale. The song directly confronts the current American political administration with defiant lyrics and biting critique. Director Devan Davies and editor Galleon crafted a video reflecting the track’s intensity and the band’s sentiment that contemporary circumstances feel increasingly dire. Clone is touring select venues, including performances in New York and Puerto Rico throughout June and July.

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