Formed in the late 2000s by vocalist/bassist Shannon Shaw, vocalist/guitarist Cody Blanchard, and drummer Ian Amberson while going to art school, Shannon the Clams began playing shows around town and soon released a single on Weird Hug Records. They next hooked up with 1-2-3-4 Go! Records for their debut album, 2009's I Wanna Go Home. Around this time, Shaw was playing bass and singing in Hunx His Punx, too. After a 2010 full-length, Sleep Talk, for 1-2-3-4 Go! and a long string of singles, they moved over to Hardly Art for their third album. Dreams in the Rat House was recorded over the course of a year in various locales -- including Nobunny's practice space and a log cabin -- and featured a tighter, tougher all-around sound.
Shannon the Clams' reputation as a live act spread, and they toured extensively in North America and Australia. By the time of 2015's Gone by the Dawn LP, Amberson had left the group and Nate Mahan (aka Mayhem) had taken over the drumming duties. Produced by Sonny Smith at Tiny Telephone Recording in San Francisco, the album was another step forward in sound and craft for the trio. In 2016, Shannon Shaw learned that Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys was a fan of the band and had recommended the Clams to an Australian promoter who made their Antipodean tour possible. When Shaw contacted Auerbach to thank him, the two struck up a friendship, and Auerbach signed the band to his Easy Eye Sound label. Auerbach also produced Shannon the Clams' first album for the label, 2018's Onion. A few months later, Easy Eye also issued a solo album from Shannon Shaw, Shannon in Nashville. The group's next project was created under difficult circumstances -- Shaw wrote her share of the material while caring for her father, who was in failing health, and dealing with a persistent Peeping Tom who had targeted her apartment building. Shortly after recording was completed in Nashville -- where it was cut with Auerbach again at the helm -- the city was hit by a tornado, and the COVID-19 pandemic put the recordings in limbo for several months. The album, Year of the Spider, finally emerged in August 2021. ~ Tim Sendra & Mark Deming, Rovi
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