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Alternative 15/05/2018

British Post-Punk Dark Pop Outfit Klammer Release 'Modern God' Single

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Leeds-based post-punk quartet Klammer present their new single 'Modern God', the first juicy taste of their new album 'You Have Been Processed', slated for release via Under Dogz Records later this summer.

Formed by UK Producer Steve Whitfield (The Cure, The Mission, Terrorvision, Jane Weaver) in 2014, drawing from the members' shared love for all things angular, dark, loud and melodic. They've gone on to release two albums via Under Dogz Records.

Previously described as the love child of XTC and Gang Of Four, Klammer offer an enticing twist on the post-punk attitude, blending in elements of goth rock, punk rock and dark wave, all with dark pop sensibilities. Here you'll find plenty of hooks and a dark and edgy broodiness coursing through their sound.

'You Have Been Processed' will be the band's third album, following up 'Auslane' and 'Klammer' and their debut 7" single 'Everything Depends Upon The King'. Championed by Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music, Klammer's music continues to excite with their dark themes allied to catchy riffs and anthemic choruses.

Klammer have been consolidating their position as one of the country's finest live post-punk acts, having played up and down the country consistently, both as a headline act and in support of other notable artists, including The Skids, The Undertones, Richie Ramone, Penetration and The Membranes, as well as Rebellion and The Great British Alternative festivals.

'Modern God' is available across online stores and streaming platforms as of May 11, as well as from Klammer's own website and Bandcamp. The forthcoming album 'You Have Been Processed' will be available on vinyl as well as CD.

"Modern God is a darkly catchy gem of a track, starting with a crunching bassline, hypnotic drumming and classic post-punk melodic guitar riffs. Starts off with a bang and doesn't let up and the chorus sticks in your head like glue whilst adding layers of emotional wrap by the guitars in the background" - Louder Than War
"Amazing and unnerving...I love what you're doing" - Alan Raw, BBC Radio
"Haunting hooks and melodies in abundance... Klammer are pushing the boundaries of what alternative music can be but are smart enough to shroud it with a strong melodic sensibility" - Pulse Alternative Magazine
"Yorkshire's finest exponents of all things Dark, Pop and Post-Punk... strong, clear vocals matched to chiming guitar notes... truly wonderful... it can only be a matter of time before Klammer are heard on a wider scale" - Top40-Charts.com

Klammer is:
Poss - Lead Vocals/Guitar
Steve Whitfield - Guitar/Vocals
Bruno Almeida - Drums
Mike Addy - Bass
Composed by Steve Whitfield & Paul 'Poss' Strickland
Video by Steve Dutton. 2nd Camera by Josh Tully

TOUR DATES
MAY 25 Rotherham - The Cutlers Arms
JUN 16 Barnsley - Live in Barnsley
JUN 16 Sheffield - Corporation
JUN 30 Huddersfield - Klammer / Hands of Industry Double Header
JUL 14 Saltburn By The Sea - Saltburn Calling Festival
JUL 15 Middlesbrough - Westgarth Social Club
OCT 28 London - London Punk Sessions @ The Windmill Brixton






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