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7/31/2018

Klammer's 'You Have Been Processed': Reviewed By Michael Mitchell

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​Klammer - You Have Been Processed (Under Dogz Records)


Have you ever experienced this? You get done listening to a great new record and think that you have discovered a great new band only to find out they have a back catalog? It leaves you frustrated and thinking, "Where in the hell have I been that I've not heard of them before?". Fortunately that feeling fades quickly by the thought, "Cool! I can get more of their stuff!". This is exactly how I feel about Klammer. 'You Have Been Processed' is the third album by the Leeds band who were formed in 2012 by Engineer/Producer Steve Whitfield, who has worked the gamut from Bill Bruford's Earthworks, to The Cure to The Trash Can Sinatras.

I can see where people draw comparisons to the band from The Damned, The Chameleons and Gang of Four but there is another I cannot help but bring up and (of course) it is a bit more obscure but they really remind me of New Fast Automatic Daffodils. That is really down to vocalist Paul (Poss) Strickland's delivery, though he has more vibrato in his vocal than New FADs Andy Spearpoint's more spoken approach. But it is there and Poss' pipes are one of the hallmarks of this band along with the tight rhythm section of Mike Addy on bass, Bruno Almeida on drums and of course, Steve's masterful guitar textures.

Clocking in at a little over 40 minutes, the album eases up into the driving (no pun intended....well maybe) "Coast to Coast" with it's bass and guitar interplay through the verse leading into a wonderful wash of the two in harmony for the chorus. This goes into the lead-off single, "Modern God" with a nice intro of Joy Division-esque dissonant guitar harmonics over a pounding beat. And speaking of singles, the latest from this opus, "Spiral Girl" has some beautiful guitar tones and a sing-song chorus that you can imagine a huge group of people pumping their fists and screaming as they jump up and down to the rhythm. Don't miss the limited edition 7inch with non-album track "Half Life". "Baddest Blocks" is a straight up hearkening back to the glory days of the Pistols and The Damned. This should easily be the next single with it's infectious mix of the Rotten vocals mixed with Sensible hooks. It all closes with the anthemic "A Long Cold Summer" replete with the mantra, "Life will be the death of you". Paint that on your leather!

These guys have definitely bridged the gap left by Interpol of infectious, catchy, hook filled, dark post-punk. The world needs to wake up and embrace this band. I know it's not everyone's cuppa but after listening to this album repeated times I feel a certain duty to help spread the word because of the genuineness that is reflected in every single note. It's not a labored affair. Their songs get in and get out. They plant the seeds of remembrance and leave you with the songs echoing in your head until the next time you have to put it on. As of July 13, ‘Modern God’ and 'Spiral Girl' are available through online stores and streaming platforms, as well as from Klammer's own website. While the ‘You Have Been Processed’ album will be available on vinyl and CD as of August 10, it can already be pre-ordered via Bandcamp.

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TOUR DATES
AUG 18 Leeds - Brudenell Social Club

OCT 28
London - London Punk Sessions @ The Windmill Brixton

Visit https://www.klammer.co.uk for more
​https://klammerband.bandcamp.com
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Michael Mitchell's love of music started at an early age and slowly became an addiction that courses through his veins to this very day. It is guaranteed that if you are in his proximity that he will try to get you to travel to the nearest record store and make you buy beyond your means. His wife and two children acknowledge his problem and continue to encourage him into rehab.

Steve
8/1/2018 04:36:50 am

Fantastic album by a fantastic band.

Sylvia
8/1/2018 02:06:53 pm

yes indeed - very cool band and also superb video. this band has everything I loved about the 80s but is lacking in the 2000s


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