The Day Before Yesterday KLAMMER

Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
01.03.2022

Label: Heavy Metal Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Hard Rock

Artist: KLAMMER

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  • 1Pass The Test03:26
  • 2I Really Really Want To Believe03:18
  • 3Progress (or the lack of)03:23
  • 4Broken Dreams In A Crashing Car03:36
  • 5While You Sleep03:21
  • 6The Blind Leading The Blind04:13
  • 7The Insider03:29
  • 8A New Direction04:20
  • 9Oblivion03:24
  • 10I Wish I Could Bring Back04:21
  • 11Heartworm04:03
  • 12Limbic Pastime03:59
  • 13Alone03:29
  • Total Runtime48:22

Info for The Day Before Yesterday



Taking influence from an assortment of arenas panning from post-punk, darkwave, goth rock and punk rock, Leeds-based KLAMMER embrace all things dark, loud, angular and melodic. The popular quartet have meticulously crafted a hugely distinctive sound that is crammed with integrity, loaded with dark pop sensibilities, and rife with layered edges that are hypnotic and deeply compelling.

Formed by UK producer Steve Whitfield (The Cure/The Mission/Jane Weaver) in 2014, KLAMMER have cultivated an impressive and loyal fanbase following the release of three albums to widespread acclaim, with the band’s previous singles, Modern God and Spiral Girl, both racking up airplay on BBC 6 Music. Aided by a stellar live reputation that has seen the post-punk crew consistently play throughout the UK with everyone from The Skids, The Undertones, Richie Ramone, Chameleons Vox, Penetration, and The Membranes to Ruts DC, KLAMMER have also wooed crowds at the Rebellion Festival on multiple occasions, as well as successfully appearing at The Great British Alternative Festival and Whitby Goth Weekend.

At the end of 2021, KLAMMER inked a deal with Revolver Records and their imprint, Heavy Metal Records, and released a new single and video for the track, Broken Dreams In A Crashing Car . The darkly rockers now unleash their much-anticipated new album, The Day Before Yesterday, this February. Guitarist, keyboardist and producer, Steve Whitfield comments: “There’s much more space in most of these songs than the previous album—we purposely tried to leave more emptiness in them. The drums were recorded in 3 days at Loom Studio’s in Leeds and then everything else was recorded at Mead Studio. I definitely think the pandemic has influenced it, and given it an even darker feel.” Right from the off, the album is a pungent fusion of post-punk, dark rock that takes the listener on a potent aural adventure.

KLAMMER



KLAMMER
Hailing from Leeds, Klammer draws from the members' shared love for all things angular, dark, loud and melodic. Previously described as the love child of XTC and Gang Of Four, Klammer offer an enticing contemporary twist on the post-punk attitude, blending elements of goth rock, punk rock and dark wave, all with dark pop sensibilities. You'll find plenty of hooks and a dark and edgy broodiness coursing through their sound.

Formed by UK Producer Steve Whitfield (The Cure/The Mission/Jane Weaver) in 2014, they have already released 3 albums to great critical acclaim, with last years ‘You Have Been Processed’ receiving fantastic reviews across the board. The singles ‘Modern God’ and ‘Spiral Girl’ both from the album, received airplay on 6 Music.

Having consistently played up and down the country both as a headline act and in support of some big name bands (including The Skids, The Undertones, Richie Ramone, Chameleons Vox, Penetration and The Membranes), they have also played at Rebellion for the last two years and The Great British Alternative festival. Klammer are intent on consolidating their position as one of the country’s finest live Post Punk acts.

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