BLUES AMERICANA DUO MA POLAINE’S GREAT DECLINE ANNOUNCE UPCOMING ALBUM MONSTER SWAN DUE 20TH FEBRUARY

BLUES AMERICANA DUO 

MA POLAINE’S GREAT DECLINE

ANNOUNCE UPCOMING ALBUM 

MONSTER SWAN

DUE 20TH FEBRUARY

PHOTO CREDITS: Beth and Clinton

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“Ma Polaine’s Great Decline have evolved a pop-folk-blues-americana style that is warmly familiar, yet is sufficiently unhinged to keep you guessing…” – MOJO

Somerset’s acclaimed duo Ma Polaine’s Great Decline return with their highly anticipated fifth studio album, Monster Swan, set for release on 20th February. Known for their distinctive fusion of pop, folk, blues, and Americana, the new record explores themes of social commentary, cautionary tales, and the shifting tides of love – both its beauty and its heartbreak. Pre-order/pre-save Monster Swan on CD and LP HERE.

As a first glimpse of the album, Ma Polaine’s Great Decline also released ‘Gasoline Can’ – a blues-fuelled reimagining of the traditional murder ballad that turns the old trope on its head. Where women are too often the victims, here she reclaims the story. Vocalist Beth comments on the track, “A friend of mine was left with a goodbye note scrawled on a Tesco receipt. Out of that loss came Gasoline Can. It flips the traditional murder ballad on its head. It’s not about violence, it’s about reclaiming the emotion and power that painful endings can spark”.

Ma Polaine's Great Decline - Gasoline Can

Praised by MOJO for their “unique blend of pop, folk, blues and Americana,” Ma Polaine’s Great Decline create music that feels both timeless and inventive. With airplay on BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 2, and strong support from Cerys Matthews, the duo’s genre-defying sound captures the complexity of human connection, weaving tales of light and dark through soulful melodies and poignant storytelling.

At the heart of their sound is Beth’s effortlessly distinctive voice and evocative lyrics, paired with Clinton’s understated guitar work. Both grew up immersed in jazz, blues, and soul, using those roots to craft music that is unmistakably their own; intimate yet cinematic, tender yet defiant.

Over the years, Ma Polaine’s Great Decline have released three albums and five EPs, including 2020’s City of Love, which earned them Fatea Magazine’s Best Band/Duo award and a 4-star MOJO review. They were also due to perform live on BBC Radio 2 for Cerys Matthews before lockdown brought the world to a standstill, a moment that ultimately deepened their creative resolve.

Beth’s songwriting roots trace back to her childhood in Cornwall, where she began performing folk songs by Brenda Wootton before discovering the voices of Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, and Kate Bush through her father’s record collection. Clinton’s musical upbringing was steeped in London’s jazz and blues scene, catching Muddy Waters as a child and jazz legends at Ronnie Scott’s as a teen. Together, their influences merge into a sound that defies labels – part folk, part jazz, part country, and wholly theirs..

Monster Swan album artwork

Tracklisting

1. borderline

2. i keep hoping

3. one foot In front of the other

4. home

5. right or wrong

6. love someone self destruct

7. best of me

8. love is dead

Monster Swan, the upcoming album from Ma Polaine’s Great Decline is out on 20th February. Pre-order/pre-save on CD and LP HERE.