I am Kloot's new album, strongly recommended!
Indie |
Thursday 24th January 2013 | Osh
Album of the month: Let it All In by I Am Kloot
Let it All In, the sixth studio album of Manchester’s band, I Am Kloot, has reached the market early this week with outstanding reviews. Produced by Guy Garvey and Craig Potter of the band Elbow, and preceded by the launch of the single ‘Hold Back the Night’, this 10 track album is one to highlight inside the indie scene. With both melancholic tunes that will keep you warm inside on a rainy day like ‘Forgive Me These Reminders’, and relaxed songs perfect for chilling like ‘Shooless’ the album really takes you elsewhere creating a bittersweet atmosphere with melodies that trap you in your own memories. I Am Kloot, formed in 1999 by John Bramwell (guitar/vocals), Peter Jobson (bass) and Andy Hargreaves (drums) have been in the music scene for long, but it wasn’t until their fifth studio album Sky at Night when they started reaching real notoriety with commercial success and also being shortlisted for the Mercury Prize.
They will start touring the UK the 12th February in Glasgow and stopping in Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, London, Brighton, Bristol and Cambridge. The tour, which will also take them to other European capitals such as Paris, Brussels, Munich or Vienna, will end the 16th June with a last gig at the Isle of Wight Festival, UK.
By Laura Vila