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Track: Clamm are back with potent new track ‘Monday’

  • June 8, 2022
  • Deb Pelser
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Melbourne-based power punk trio (Maisie Everett on bass and backing vocals, guitarist/vocalist Jack Summers and drummer Mile Harding,) Clamm are back with a new track and accompanying video.

‘Monday’ is off their sophomore album ‘Care’ which will be released on 19th August via Chapter Music / Meat Machine. The new single is a follow up to ‘Bit Much’, which drew support from, amongst others, BBC 6 Music’s Tom Ravenscroft and the New Music Fix playlist, Apple Music’s Matt Wilkinson, BBC Radio 1’s Nels Hylton.

‘Monday’ is pile driving punk perfection. Dripping with feedback and an insistent howling riff Summers and Everett half chant, half sing the lyrics to a pounding beat. With ‘Monday’ Clamm have signalled their intention – they are here to rock and they’re not taking any prisoners.

In Australia the band have played with Amyl & the Sniffers, The Chats, Cash Savage and the Murlocs as well as Yours & Owls Festival and Melbourne Music Week. A UK/Europe tour is planned for August 2022, this will be the first time that Clamm play international shows.

UK + EUROPE TOUR DATES

26.08.22 | London, UK – Shacklewell Arms
27.08.22 | Manchester, UK – YES Basement (Mood Swings)
29.08.22 | Glasgow, UK – The Flying Duck
30.08.22 | Leeds, UK – Wharf Chambers
31.08.22 | Bristol, UK – Crofters Rights
01.09.22 | Brighton, UK – The Hope & Ruin
03.09.22 | Groningen, NL – Vera (Downstage)
05.09.22 | Berlin, Germany – Schokoladen
06.09.22 | Aarhus, Denmark – Det Knuste Øre
07.09.22 | Hamburg, Germany – MS Hedi
08.09.22 | Cologne, germany – Bumann & Sohn
09.09.22 | Paris, France – Supersonic
11.09.22 | Leffinge, Belgium – Leffingeleuren

Photo credit: Gen Kay

CLAMM – CARE // Meat Machine – 19/08/22

  1. SCHEME
  2. BIT MUCH
  3. SOMETHING NEW
  4. BUY
  5. MONDAY
  6. DONE IT MYSELF
  7. CARE
  8. FEARMONGER
  9. GLOBAL
  10. NRG
  11. THAT WAY
  12. I CAN DO IT
  13. MAKE TIME
  14. INCOMPETENCE
  15. SYMPHONY

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