Pram is an English experimental/post‑rock group from Birmingham, formed in the 1990s. The band is noted for Rosie Cuckston's fragile, anemic vocals and use of keyboards and theremin, and for a sound that mixes psychedelic, jazz and music‑hall influences.

Reviews describe a band that blends post‑rock atmospheres, psychedelia and nocturnal jazz touches, frequently using keyboards, trumpets, strings, guitars, percussion and theremin; thematic imagery includes circus, clowns and toy-box nostalgia. Two albums reviewed on DeBaser are Helium and Dark Island.

Two DeBaser reviews praise Pram's dreamy, melancholic sound and theatrical imagery. Reviewers highlight Rosie Cuckston's fragile voice and the band's blend of post‑rock, psychedelia and music‑hall. Standout albums discussed are Helium and Dark Island.

For:Listeners of experimental/post‑rock, dreamlike psychedelia and melancholic, theatrical music.

 

Pram is a little-known English group formed in the nineties and still active today.

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From Birmingham, four sophisticated storytellers delight in creating dreamy nursery rhymes tinged with psychedelia and jazz.

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