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CLEWS’
debut album
‘WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE?’
out now
+ Album launch shows
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1. The End (Of Us):“I have goosebumps.” – Matt Mason (DMA’s)
2. You’re So Mine:“I love this song so much I gave up a whole day of my life to shoot a music video for it in the pouring rain.” – Maya Luana, Videographer
3. Don’t You Think About Me?:“These ladies are the best singers I’ve ever heard. Each time you think you’ve fallen in love with a line and where it will take you, they manage to take you somewhere else, somewhere you didn’t think you needed to go but by the end you’re so glad they did.”– Nile Marr
4. If I Was The Sun: “My love for the music of Clews is matched only by my love for Lily and Grace in my life. This song sounds like velveteen nostalgia, the feeling of noticing your own heart beating in your chest, the afterglow of a memory you can’t quite place.”
– Annie Hamilton
5. I’m Gonna Love You: “To spend three minutes lost in the world of a Clews love song is to be heartbroken and healed all at once. We’re gonna love you too”
– Tim Carroll (Holy Holy)
6. I Feel Harder:“Gives me everything I want in a song honestly. It’s grungy and moody, yet paired with the most delicate storytelling and stunning harmonies (always with Grace and Lily!). Some of my favourite songs flip on their heads in the chorus, and this one does just that for me, there’s something addictive about it for sure.”– total tommy
7. Another Day: “Wait, is this song about me?”– Lily’s Boyfriend
8. Rush: “‘Pull in to pash at the petrol station!?’ What a lyric.”
– Tyler Richardson (Luca Brasi)
9. Thinking Of You:“From the day I met Lily and Grace, and watched them perform live, I’ve always felt there’s something so special and entrancing about their music. ‘Thinking of You’ is yet again another beautiful track, with lyrics that hit you in the heart every time. Clews songs are always perfect to describe how you’re feeling when you can’t quite find the words to say it yourself ♡”– Eliza & The Delusionals
10. When You’re Around: “The way this lyrical contemplation is so gently wrapped in a stirring arrangement, wow. Talk about an utterly relatable, standout moment of heartfelt indie.”- Bridget Hustwaite
11. Good For Me:“If you can’t be good, be bad.” – Dawn Richardson – (CLEWS’ actual grandma)
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“Talk about an utterly relatable, standout moment of heartfelt indie.” Bridget Hustwaite
CLEWS’ debut album – Out now
Australian indie-rock siblings CLEWS step boldly into a new era of creative independence with their much-anticipated debut album What’s Not To Love?, arriving today. Written through years of personal and professional upheaval, the album champions love as an act of resilience when the world feels increasingly hostile.
After navigating change, loss and the messy edges of adulthood, Lily and Grace Richardson hold every form of love up to the light: romantic, familial, and the kind you need to survive yourself. Sonically, the record delivers the telepathic chemistry, cinematic songwriting and blood-tight harmonies that have become signatures of CLEWS.
“We’re releasing music about love at a time when the worst of humanity gets streamed daily into people’s palms. We feel that disconnect in ourselves, in our career, in the world around us. But What’s Not To Love? is sincere, not sarcastic. We were raised to double-down on love, so this album is a testament to the kind of community we are committed to creating.”— Grace Richardson, CLEWS
“Working with producer Ben Stewart (Slowly Slowly), we built the album through collaboration and distance,” adds Lily. “Grace and I were geographically separated during the writing, so there were a lot of verses written over voice notes and song files sent between cities. It makes the album feel instinctive and raw, a snapshot of CLEWS right now: two women thinking honestly about love and connection in what can be cruel times, without smoothing off the edges.”
CLEWS first broke through with Museum (2018), earning national attention for their soaring harmonies and emotional lyricism. Two EPs, Loveluck Omens (2021) and Love Prank (2024) led to national and international tours with DMA’S, Tash Sultana, Holy Holy, Ocean Alley and Albert Hammond Jr, festival slots at BIGSOUND, Dark Mofo and Fairgrounds, and sold-out headline shows across Australia and the UK.
Now independent, self-managed and proudly calling their own shots, CLEWS have distilled years of resilience into a defiant and celebratory debut album built on one foundational belief: a reminder that love can still be found around every corner.
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Tour Dates
Friday 19th December; Paddington Uniting Church, Gadigal/Sydney TICKETS HERE
Friday 13th February; Milton Theatre, Yuin Country/Milton NSW TICKETS HERE
Friday 27th February 2026; The Evelyn Hotel, Naarm/Melbourne
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TRACKLISTING
1. The End (Of Us)
2. You’re So Mine
3. Don’t You Think About Me?
4. If I Was The Sun
5. I’m Gonna Love You
6. I Feel Harder
7. Rush
8. Thinking Of You
9. When You’re Around
10. Good For Me
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Follow CLEWS
Website – Instagram – Facebook – X
YouTube – AppleMusic – Spotify
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