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KLAMMER - Fourth Album Out Now; New Video Released

UK based post-punk/dark pop band Klammer have released today their new album, The Day Before Yesterday, via Heavy Metal Records. 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 has 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.

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" (you can check it out over HERE). The dark rockers now unleash their much-anticipated new album, The Day Before Yesterday. 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. The just recently released single and video "Progress (or the lack of)" is available below. Link