Italian music group whose debut 'Klam EP' blends danceable new wave and chaotic shoegaze; reviewers note vocal lines reminiscent of Brian Molko and a prominent fuzz-driven sound.

Debut release: 'Klam EP'. Described in DeBaser review as mixing danceable new wave and chaotic shoegaze. Contains the track "Pretty Girls Have AIDS". Identified as Italian in the review.

One DeBaser review praises Klam's debut EP for blending danceable new wave with chaotic shoegaze. The reviewer highlights the track "Pretty Girls Have AIDS" for its catchy yet hysterical fuzz-filled chant and dark, reverberated riff. Klam are noted as unexpectedly Italian.

For:Listeners who like new wave, shoegaze, and fans of Brian Molko-style vocals

 "Pretty Girls Have AIDS" in particular is a Curtis-like (Ian) outburst of paradoxical catchiness, that turns into a hysterical chant with tears shed on a wall of wailing entirely made of fuzz, and it has a dark, minimal, and reverberated riff you will like, otherwise, you wouldn’t even be here reading: a little gem worth much more than the five minimum euros to shell out for this tape.

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