I Am Kloot

Songs: 8
Albums: 7

Albums

I Am Kloot - Sky at Night
Sky at Night
2010, songs: 1
I Am Kloot - Play Moolah Rouge
Play Moolah Rouge
2007, songs: 1
I Am Kloot - Gods and Monsters
Gods and Monsters
2005, songs: 2
I Am Kloot - I Am Kloot
I Am Kloot
2003, songs: 1
I Am Kloot - Natural History
Natural History
2001, songs: 1

Facts about I Am Kloot

I Am Kloot
  1. British Indie Rock Trio: I Am Kloot was a British indie rock band formed in Manchester in 1999. The band's lineup consisted of vocalist/guitarist John Bramwell, bassist Peter Jobson, and drummer Andy Hargreaves. Known for their introspective lyrics, emotive vocals, and stripped-down musical arrangements, I Am Kloot gained critical acclaim for their poignant songwriting and understated musical style.

  2. Debut Album and Critical Acclaim: I Am Kloot released their self-titled debut album in 2001 to critical acclaim, earning praise for its intimate and emotive songwriting. The album featured standout tracks like "To You" and "86 TVs", showcasing the band's ability to craft evocative melodies and lyrical narratives. Critics lauded frontman John Bramwell's soulful vocals and poetic lyricism, drawing comparisons to artists like Leonard Cohen and Nick Cave.

  3. Subsequent Albums and Commercial Success: Following their debut, I Am Kloot released several more albums that further solidified their reputation as one of Britain's most respected indie bands. Albums like "Gods and Monsters" (2005) and "Sky at Night" (2010) received widespread acclaim and helped to expand the band's fan base. "Sky at Night", produced by Guy Garvey and Craig Potter of Elbow, marked a significant milestone for the band, receiving a Mercury Prize nomination and garnering attention for its atmospheric soundscapes and introspective themes.

  4. Influence and Legacy: I Am Kloot's music has had a lasting impact on the indie rock landscape, influencing a generation of musicians with their heartfelt songwriting and emotive performances. Their ability to blend elements of folk, rock, and alternative music while maintaining a distinctively British sensibility earned them a devoted following and critical praise. Despite never achieving mainstream commercial success, I Am Kloot's legacy as purveyors of thoughtful, emotionally resonant indie rock endures.

  5. Disbandment and Solo Careers: In 2016, I Am Kloot announced their decision to disband after nearly two decades together. Following the breakup, frontman John Bramwell embarked on a solo career, releasing albums such as "Leave Alone the Empty Spaces" (2017). Bassist Peter Jobson also pursued solo projects, while drummer Andy Hargreaves continued to collaborate with other musicians. Though the band members went their separate ways, their time together as I Am Kloot left an indelible mark on the indie rock genre, ensuring that their music will be remembered and cherished by fans for years to come.

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