Manchester trio I Am Kloot have been steadily creating their tender and witty folk-rock for over a decade, bolstered by a much deserved Mercury nom for Sky At Night in 2010. With the hand of Elbow's Guy Garvey to produce and to praise, they released sixth album Let It All In in January of this year, winning critics over with its mix of smile-inducing melodies and the endearingly seedy vocals of John Bramwell.
In 2011 they took to the John Peel Stage, fittingly as they have previously released an album of sessions from his eponymous show. 2013 sees them on the Other Stage for what is sure to be a melancholic wonder of a set, full to the brim of stories reflecting life, liquor and love in a characteristically sideways fashion.
Manchester trio I Am Kloot have been steadily creating their tender and witty folk-rock for over a decade, bolstered by a much deserved Mercury nom for Sky At Night in 2010. With the hand of Elbow's Guy Garvey to produce and to praise, they released sixth album Let It All In in January of this year, winning critics over with its mix of smile-inducing melodies and the endearingly seedy vocals of John Bramwell.
In 2011 they took to the John Peel Stage, fittingly as they have previously released an album of sessions from his eponymous show. 2013 sees them on the Other Stage for what is sure to be a melancholic wonder of a set, full to the brim of stories reflecting life, liquor and love in a characteristically sideways fashion.