Artist's albums
Typical Love
2022 · single
Pompeii
2022 · album
Remembering Me
2022 · single
Moderation
2021 · single
Running Away
2021 · single
Here It Comes Again
2020 · EP
Myths 004
2019 · album
Secretary
2019 · single
Reward
2019 · album
The Light
2019 · single
Home to You
2019 · single
Daylight Matters
2019 · single
Are We Good? (Cate Le Bon Remix)
2018 · single
Rock Pool
2017 · EP
Crab Day
2016 · album
Love Is Not Love
2016 · single
Wonderful
2016 · single
Mug Museum
2013 · album
Are You With Me Now? - Single
2013 · single
I Think I Knew - Single
2013 · single
Cyrk II
2012 · EP
Cyrk
2012 · album
Puts Me To Work
2011 · single
Me Oh My
2010 · album
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Biography
Be it on her more minimalist, acoustic-leaning 2009 debut album Me Oh My or critically acclaimed, liquid-riffed 2013 LP Mug Museum as well as 2016s Crab Day, Cate Le Bon’s solo work — and indeed also her production work, such as that carried out on recent Deerhunter album Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? (4AD, January 2019) — has always resisted pigeonholing, walking the tightrope between krautrock aloofness and heartbreaking tenderness; deadpan served with a twinkle in the eye, a flick of the fringe and a lick of the Telecaster. It was on a mountainside in Cumbria that the first whispers of Cate Le Bon’s fifth studio album poked their buds above the earth. “There’s a strange romanticism to going a little bit crazy and playing the piano to yourself and singing into the night,” she says, recounting the year living solitarily in the Lake District which gave way to Reward. The result is an album every bit as stylistically varied, surrealistically-inclined and tactile as those in the enduring outsider’s back catalogue, but one that is also intensely introspective and profound; her most personal to date.