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I Am Kloot

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Album Review

I Am Kloot's self-titled sophomore album is an absolutely gorgeous expansion of the dark and fractured sound of the band's debut. Where John Bramwell and company explored twisted love and regret on the relatively sedate and folk-oriented Natural History, I Am Kloot explodes with scuzzy epic rock guitars and jagged basslines, adds ornate backing instrumentation, and fleshes out its songs until they bleed anthemic charisma and emotion. Producer Ian Broudie offers a hand at the production desk, providing a welcome sheen closer to his work with Echo & the Bunnymen than his own Lightning Seeds material. The album feels every bit a grand coming-out party on par with the Verve's Urban Hymns, where that band kicked its art into overdrive. Indeed, fans like the Gallagher brothers of Oasis fame and other A-list artists were seen crawling out of the woodwork to praise I Am Kloot and revel in the group's live shows at the time of this album's release, just as they did with the Verve. If the album's overall sound takes on a more neo-psychedelic and heavier feel than the debut, touching on influences such as the Hollies, the Rolling Stones, and the Beatles, and maybe small doses of Sparklehorse and the Beta Band, I Am Kloot thrives most tellingly here on three superb highlights purely of the band's own creation. Album opener "Untitled No. 1" sets things in motion with a poetic combination of Bramwell's weary, pretty vocals and fascinating inflection, a spooky piano motif, and Andy Hargreaves' shuffling, wonderful drums. "Mermaids" is a chilling slice of sonic perfection as Bramwell's vocals slow to a crawl, a rattle of ghostly chains sits uneasily under pristine slabs of shimmering guitars, and a heartbreaking yet subtle chorus makes the song an instant classic. Immediately following "Mermaids" is the beautiful and rousing ballad "Proof," easily one of the prettiest songs of 2003, and along with "Mermaids" creating surely one of the finest one-two punches in ages. I Am Kloot is a marvel of emotion and mood, hitting zero wrong notes and positioning John Bramwell among the finest songwriters of his time. The album's timeless textures and nostalgic feel are likely to bother some listeners who might claim the music is unfashionable. Such a stance only serves to keep those listeners in the dark to some truly wonderful songs. Creating a masterpiece on its second try, I Am Kloot is earmarked as one of the most interesting bands of its time.

Customer Reviews

Angry manc wants you to listen

Once again another great mancunian band. Your favourite sky, proof and same deep water are three of the best song in recent years but ask you mate if he/she as heard of I am kloot and hell tell you no WHY! The simple reason is nobody listens for new or up and coming local bands anymore and the radio dj,s wont play it (apart from clint boon of course) unless theve just supported coldplay or snow patrol on there latest (yawn) tour. Basically what im try to say is I Am Kloot are a very good band with very good songs that contain very good lyrics and get no recognition. So buy the album or bands like this will be gone forever and then ill hate you and your mum! Why are you still reading click on the buy album thingy NOW. Thank you and good night

Mancs make the best music...

Every album is equally good with I Am Kloot, (Natural History, I Am Kloot, Gods & Monsters) and keepin that level of quality is an envyable feat. Hoping to see these guys live in their holmetown in May (2006).

I am Kloot

Yet another cracking Manchester band - not one track on this album can be considered a 'filler' - absolutely spot on. Not a Reasonable Man - stunning. Strange Arrangement of Colour - superb. The Same Deep Water as Me - sublime. If you buy no other album this year, buy this!

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

I Am Kloot is an oddball pop trio based in Manchester, England, that consists of vocalist/guitarist John Bramwell, drummer Andy Hargreaves, and guitarist/bassist Pete Jobson. Bramwell used his contacts as a gig promoter to reel in Hargreaves and Jobson from their former bands. A week after their first show (at the same venue Bramwell promoted gigs at), they released their debut single, Titanic/To You. After another single in early 2000, the group signed to Wall of Sound offshoot We Love You. A two-part...
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