London-based act Clamber unveil a catchy, jangly pop charm throughout their new EP, Places I Caught Myself Thinking. Its themes stir in capturing the “restlessness, uneasiness, and joyousness,” as one navigates their 20s — where relationship complexities and self-questioning tend to run rampant. “Italy” opens the EP with a breezy, inviting allure — meshing a jangly guitar undercurrent with radiant vocals, as if The Smiths found solace basking in the Mediterranean sun. “Tooting Tang...
Obscure Sound — London-based act Clamber unveil a catchy, jangly pop charm throughout their new EP, Places I Caught Myself Thinking. Its themes stir in capturing the “restlessness, une... more info