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I Am Kloot

I Am Kloot were an English rock band, formed in Manchester in 1999. The band was composed of vocalist/guitarist John Bramwell, bassist Peter Jobson and drummer Andy Hargreaves.

I Am Kloot
I Am Kloot live at Paradiso, Amsterdam in 2007
Background information
OriginManchester, England
GenresAlternative rock, post-Britpop[1] indie rock
Years active1999–2016
Labels
Past members
Websiteiamkloot.com

The band released six studio albums, and was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2010 for the album Sky at Night.[3] The band split up in 2016, with Bramwell concentrating on a solo career.

The origin of the band name was shrouded in secrecy for the majority of the band's existence, with Bramwell stating in 2013 that the band "never said and we never will" confirm the origin of the name and joked that "If I told you, I'd have to kill you". Jobson later claimed that the name I Am Kloot was inspired by the Alan J. Pakula film Klute,[4] and also that "I Am Kloot is a left handed card game made famous in the diaries of Jerome K. Jerome" – the rules of which are expounded in Jerome’s Three Men on the Bummel.[5]

History

I Am Kloot were formed from the ashes of The Mouth,[6] a band co-fronted by John Bramwell and Bryan Glancy. Bramwell, who was born and brought up in Hyde, Cheshire, had previously played with bands including The Face Brothers (a band he was kicked out at the age of 18[7]), The Ignition, Five Go Off To Play Guitar[8] and The Debuchias,[9][10] and performed solo as Johnny Dangerously.[11] Peter Jobson moved from Morpeth, Northumberland to Manchester to study at Salford College (where he graduated with a BA Hons in Popular Music and Recording)[12] and befriended Bramwell at The Night and Day Café, where they both ended up working for several years booking bands. Bramwell also ran an acoustic night at the venue called "Acoustica Mancunia" (and would continue hosting acoustic nights Gecko and Palookaville whilst the band got established[7]). Jobson first saw Bramwell play at Castlefield Arena in central Manchester on 15 June 1996, the day of the IRA Bomb and ended up joining The Mouth who had released one single "Bang" the previous year,[13] replacing the band's original bassist Simon Burns.[14] The band split with Glancy after he went on holiday a week before a tour and did not return for three weeks, began working on Bramwell's songs and changed their name to I Am Kloot.[15]

 
John Bramwell

The band released their debut double A-Side single "Titanic/To You" in November 1999 on local label Ugly Man Records,[16] which was advertised around Manchester city centre with posters bearing just the lyric "there's blood on your legs, I love you" daubed in red ink, leading to complaints in the local press.[17] Guy Lovelady, the owner of Ugly Man Records had rung Bramwell about getting one of his acts to play Night and Day, but he refused to discuss it after having fallen out with the venues owner and instead sought to get the band's debut single released on the label. Lovelady agreed without hearing any material, and did not actually hear the single until after it had been released[18] and first saw the band play live two months later at The Kashmir Klub in London with The Libertines supporting.[19] The band borrowed £1,000[20] to release the single and packaged the records in brown paper bags instead of proper sleeves to save money.[21]

The band released their second double A-Side single "Twist/86 TV's" in March 2000 on Ugly Man before signing to Wall of Sound imprint "We Love You" to release their debut album Natural History in March 2001. Having decided against recording the album in the band's rehearsal space in Jobson's basement, it was recorded with Elbow frontman Guy Garvey in a church on the Isle of Mull.[22] Despite being heralded by the NME as figureheads of the so-called New Acoustic Movement (although Bramwell did not want to admit to there being an acoustic scene at the time "because of the labels that immediately get attached to ‘acoustic music’"),[7][23] the band returned home from touring to find the label had gone bust, owing the band money.[24] The album went out of print in the UK, which Bramwell later described as a stalling moment for the band,[25] but was still available in Europe due to it being distributed by a different label, so the band toured Holland, Germany and France instead of focusing on the UK.[26]

Following two years of contractual problems, the band signed to The Echo Label and released their self-titled second album I Am Kloot in September 2003 with Bramwell stating that the band did not "fit into the current Strokes/White Stripes rock thing, so we're out on a limb again."[27] The album was produced by Chris Potter, with Ian Broudie producing one song, "Life in a Day".[28] Despite originally planning to release "Proof" as a single to promote the album, going as far as approving artwork and track listing, as well as commissioning a promo video starring Christopher Eccleston, it ended up not receiving a commercial release in the UK. Instead, the promo video was made available through the band's website and only received a physical release in the Benelux countries on the PIAS record label. At the time, Bramwell claimed that the single was not released properly as they "didn’t want to do any singles any more",[29] but later admitted that the record label refused to release it.[21]

The band released their third album Gods and Monsters in April 2005 via The Echo Label. The album was recorded at Moolah Rouge Studios in Stockport with Joe Robinson, who had previously worked with Badly Drawn Boy and Alfie. During sessions for the album, they placed microphones everywhere, commenting that they "were miking up things that were vibrating because we were playing. If you’ve got a tabletop with cups and saucers on it, it might vibrate when you play a certain note, and not when you play others. So you mike up the tabletop, and play the song, and on certain notes you get these strange sounds" and added that they "kept it sparse, not layering it up so much as adding colour".[30] Bramwell proclaimed that "something clicked in the last 12 months, I felt as if the band had just begun, as if we'd sprung from the head of Zeus in Full body armour",[18] yet later claimed that he "got the shakes around Gods and Monsters. I was over-thinking, not going with my instincts writing-wise".[17]

In August 2005, the band parted ways with The Echo Label after it "became clear the label were unable to sustain the band's financial backing".[31] It transpired that the label's parent company, the Chrysalis Group had announced a restructuring of The Echo Label after announcing a loss of over £2.0 million,[32] resulting in a change of direction at the label and dropping many of its roster including Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and The Stands, with I Am Kloot jumping before they were pushed.

On 21 November 2005, the band released the Guy Garvey/Craig Potter produced stand-alone single "Maybe I Should" via their own label, Skinny Dog Records.[33] The single followed a short UK tour, which saw the band play their biggest headlining shows to date, culminating with a show at the London Astoria.[34]

 
Peter Jobson

In October 2006, the band released BBC Radio 1 John Peel Sessions, a compilation of session tracks that were recorded for John Peel's BBC Radio One programme over two sessions in 2001 and 2004.[35]

Without a record deal, the band began work on their fourth album at Moolah Rouge Studios in early 2006, with Jobson describing the recording set up in May of that year as being "quite relaxed. When it feels right we record and hopefully that mood will pervade the album" and revealed that they were working with the studios owners Colin & Norman McLeod who also played live with the band, and added that "the atmosphere in the studio with them is inspiring".[36] The band premiered several new songs at Manchester Academy in November 2006.[37][38] However, these recordings were ditched in 2007, with the band choosing to record the songs over three days[39] live in the studio with no overdubs, treating the recording as a gig.[40] To reflect the live nature of the recordings, the album was released as I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge, initially as a limited edition hand numbered 2000 copy CD in November 2007 at three shows at Manchester Academy (the same venue where they previewed some of the songs a year previous),[41] before receiving a full commercial release through Skinny Dog Records on 14 April 2008 with an additional DVD featuring a documentary on the band from the now defunct Channel M station.[42] The album was dedicated to former bandmate and friend Bryan Glancy who died in January 2006, with Bramwell revealing that "lots of the lyrics on the album come from conversations with Bryan".[43] Bramwell also commented that the band "might have returned to something that we had initially, which we all think is maybe quite a good idea".[44] It was revealed in November 2008 that film director Danny Boyle, who had used the band's song "Avenue Of Hope" on the closing credits to his film Sunshine the previous year, had approached the band to develop an original musical with them.[45]

In October 2009, the band released a double album compilation of B-sides, rarities and previously unreleased songs under the title B.[46]

The band released their fifth album, Sky at Night on 5 July 2010 through Shepherd Moon Records/EMI Label Services. The album was originally intended to be released in Autumn 2009,[47] with recording sessions having begun in January that year,[48] but was delayed due to Moolah Rouge Studios going into liquidation and disrupting recording.[49] Album sessions were finished at Blueprint Studios in Salford and produced by Craig Potter and Guy Garvey,[2][50] with Bramwell shattering his elbow at Big Hands bar on Oxford Road, Manchester whilst celebrating completion of the album.[51] Having taken 60 days in the studio to record over a 12-month period, with long gaps in between sessions,[52][53] Bramwell revealed that taking so long to record the album had meant that they had been unable to tour and were "all skint because of it".[47] The album resulted in "the greatest sales and acclaim" of the band's career,[54] with Jobson noting that the album "was definitely where things went up a gear, in the UK at least. We got played on the radio, which had never happened before, and then to be nominated for the Mercury was massive for a band like us – we’ve always been about word of mouth" and admitting that prior to the album being released, that "after 10 years of gigging and working hard, we basically had nothing at all - no manager, label, money, we were pretty fucked up to be honest".[14][55] Bramwell described the album as "a bit of a sidestep; a one-off, single-themed, late-night, romantic LP".[49]

The band released their sixth studio album, Let It All In on 21 January 2013, and was preceded by a live stream of the album on the Guardian website.[56][57] Less orchestrated than Sky at Night, the album was recorded initially as a 3-piece, with the recordings finalised over 6 weeks with producers Garvey and Potter.[14] On the song "Bullets" Bramwell can be heard singing with a lisp, initially claiming to have lost several teeth during a speedboat accident in the south of France, Bramwell later admitted that his teeth just started falling out.[58] The album featured the eventual release of the song "Even The Stars", which was regularly played live prior to the release of I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge, but was omitted from that album. It was then set to feature on Sky At Night, with Bramwell stating that the song was "almost like a single. The thing with singles is they tend to not have all the Kloot elements in them because they’ve got too poppy. But this song has got a real hook, it’s still got a lot of the soul and ghostliness that all Kloot songs should have",[21] but was then omitted from that album too. The version eventually released is much slower than previous versions, with Bramwell admitting that the band had "tried recording it in many different ways; I think we’ve finally found one that works in a Kloot way. There are some more exciting live versions of it that we’ve done, but when we tried recording it previously it didn’t work".[49]

 
Andy Hargreaves

In May 2013, the band announced their biggest headline show to date, which was held at the O2 Apollo Manchester venue in December 2013,[59] and fans were asked by the band to submit song requests.[60]

In 2014, the band scored the incidental music for the BBC One television miniseries From There to Here,[61][62] with the first episode aired 22 May.[62] The soundtrack album will be released on 24 November 2014 on Caroline Records.[63] The music was composed and recorded by the band members individually, with them not having seen each other since December 2013.[24] In down time from the band, Jobson toured Europe with singer-songwriter Nadine Shah[64] and Bramwell undertook a UK solo acoustic tour.[65]

In July 2014, Jobson revealed that the band's "last 2 albums have been very elaborate and our business set up has been very corporate. Although that has brought benefits it has also distracted us from what Kloot is about. Some of the most commercially successful things we have done have been artistically and personally the most unrewarding" and added that this period had "taken its toll on our relationship. We were doing something we didn´t want to do. It took a while to find that out. We were pretty sick for a while there."[24]

The band released the live album Hold Back the Night on 13 April 2015 via Walk Tall Recordings / PIAS.[66][67]

The band performed in June 2016 as part of the 'Guy Garvey's Cultural Meltdown' at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Prior to that, the band had not played or met up together for over 12 months.

In November 2017, Bramwell revealed that the band had split up, stating that "There was no heavy break-up or anything. I just wanted to do something else. I'll never say never to getting back together but I was in I Am Kloot most of my adult life, but just as you can go to a great place on holiday year after year, sooner or later you want to go to somewhere else".[68] He later added that "the real reason I’ve gone solo is because I started as a finger-style classical and folk guitarist. It was great to be in a band, but at the end of the day it doesn’t really work in that format. It needs to be exposed".[69]

Post-split

Bassist Pete Jobson now resides full time in London with his actor wife and his young family.

Drummer Andy Hargreaves is currently playing live with singer-songwriter Matt Skinner.[70]

John Bramwell has spent time touring solo in the UK and Europe. He released his solo album 'Leave Alone The Empty Spaces' in November 2017.

Awards

Sky at Night was shortlisted for the 2010 Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize. In response to the nomination, Bramwell stated: "I thought we'd be out of, off people's radar enough, that they wouldn't have, kind of, noticed. One of the factors why they actually did pay attention to this record is the fact that Guy [Garvey] and Craig [Potter] produced it."[54]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

  • Hold Back the Night (2015)

Compilations

Singles

From Natural History

From I Am Kloot

From Gods and Monsters

From I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge

  • "Hey Little Bird" (2008, download)

Non-album single

From Sky at Night

  • "Northern Skies"/"Lately" (2010, download)[84]
  • "Proof" (2010, download)
  • "Fingerprints" (2010, download)

From Let It All In

  • "Hold Back the Night" (2012, limited edition 7" vinyl)[85]
  • "These Days Are Mine" (2013, limited edition 7" vinyl)
  • "Some Better Day" (2013, promo only)

Band members

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External links

  • I Am Kloot official web site

kloot, were, english, rock, band, formed, manchester, 1999, band, composed, vocalist, guitarist, john, bramwell, bassist, peter, jobson, drummer, andy, hargreaves, live, paradiso, amsterdam, 2007background, informationoriginmanchester, englandgenresalternative. I Am Kloot were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1999 The band was composed of vocalist guitarist John Bramwell bassist Peter Jobson and drummer Andy Hargreaves I Am KlootI Am Kloot live at Paradiso Amsterdam in 2007Background informationOriginManchester EnglandGenresAlternative rock post Britpop 1 indie rockYears active1999 2016LabelsUgly Man Wall of Sound The Echo Label PIAS Skinny Dog Walk Tall Recordings Shepherd Moon 2 Past membersJohn Bramwell Peter Jobson Andy HargreavesWebsiteiamkloot wbr comThe band released six studio albums and was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2010 for the album Sky at Night 3 The band split up in 2016 with Bramwell concentrating on a solo career The origin of the band name was shrouded in secrecy for the majority of the band s existence with Bramwell stating in 2013 that the band never said and we never will confirm the origin of the name and joked that If I told you I d have to kill you Jobson later claimed that the name I Am Kloot was inspired by the Alan J Pakula film Klute 4 and also that I Am Kloot is a left handed card game made famous in the diaries of Jerome K Jerome the rules of which are expounded in Jerome s Three Men on the Bummel 5 Contents 1 History 2 Post split 3 Awards 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilations 4 4 Singles 5 Band members 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditI Am Kloot were formed from the ashes of The Mouth 6 a band co fronted by John Bramwell and Bryan Glancy Bramwell who was born and brought up in Hyde Cheshire had previously played with bands including The Face Brothers a band he was kicked out at the age of 18 7 The Ignition Five Go Off To Play Guitar 8 and The Debuchias 9 10 and performed solo as Johnny Dangerously 11 Peter Jobson moved from Morpeth Northumberland to Manchester to study at Salford College where he graduated with a BA Hons in Popular Music and Recording 12 and befriended Bramwell at The Night and Day Cafe where they both ended up working for several years booking bands Bramwell also ran an acoustic night at the venue called Acoustica Mancunia and would continue hosting acoustic nights Gecko and Palookaville whilst the band got established 7 Jobson first saw Bramwell play at Castlefield Arena in central Manchester on 15 June 1996 the day of the IRA Bomb and ended up joining The Mouth who had released one single Bang the previous year 13 replacing the band s original bassist Simon Burns 14 The band split with Glancy after he went on holiday a week before a tour and did not return for three weeks began working on Bramwell s songs and changed their name to I Am Kloot 15 John Bramwell The band released their debut double A Side single Titanic To You in November 1999 on local label Ugly Man Records 16 which was advertised around Manchester city centre with posters bearing just the lyric there s blood on your legs I love you daubed in red ink leading to complaints in the local press 17 Guy Lovelady the owner of Ugly Man Records had rung Bramwell about getting one of his acts to play Night and Day but he refused to discuss it after having fallen out with the venues owner and instead sought to get the band s debut single released on the label Lovelady agreed without hearing any material and did not actually hear the single until after it had been released 18 and first saw the band play live two months later at The Kashmir Klub in London with The Libertines supporting 19 The band borrowed 1 000 20 to release the single and packaged the records in brown paper bags instead of proper sleeves to save money 21 The band released their second double A Side single Twist 86 TV s in March 2000 on Ugly Man before signing to Wall of Sound imprint We Love You to release their debut album Natural History in March 2001 Having decided against recording the album in the band s rehearsal space in Jobson s basement it was recorded with Elbow frontman Guy Garvey in a church on the Isle of Mull 22 Despite being heralded by the NME as figureheads of the so called New Acoustic Movement although Bramwell did not want to admit to there being an acoustic scene at the time because of the labels that immediately get attached to acoustic music 7 23 the band returned home from touring to find the label had gone bust owing the band money 24 The album went out of print in the UK which Bramwell later described as a stalling moment for the band 25 but was still available in Europe due to it being distributed by a different label so the band toured Holland Germany and France instead of focusing on the UK 26 Following two years of contractual problems the band signed to The Echo Label and released their self titled second album I Am Kloot in September 2003 with Bramwell stating that the band did not fit into the current Strokes White Stripes rock thing so we re out on a limb again 27 The album was produced by Chris Potter with Ian Broudie producing one song Life in a Day 28 Despite originally planning to release Proof as a single to promote the album going as far as approving artwork and track listing as well as commissioning a promo video starring Christopher Eccleston it ended up not receiving a commercial release in the UK Instead the promo video was made available through the band s website and only received a physical release in the Benelux countries on the PIAS record label At the time Bramwell claimed that the single was not released properly as they didn t want to do any singles any more 29 but later admitted that the record label refused to release it 21 The band released their third album Gods and Monsters in April 2005 via The Echo Label The album was recorded at Moolah Rouge Studios in Stockport with Joe Robinson who had previously worked with Badly Drawn Boy and Alfie During sessions for the album they placed microphones everywhere commenting that they were miking up things that were vibrating because we were playing If you ve got a tabletop with cups and saucers on it it might vibrate when you play a certain note and not when you play others So you mike up the tabletop and play the song and on certain notes you get these strange sounds and added that they kept it sparse not layering it up so much as adding colour 30 Bramwell proclaimed that something clicked in the last 12 months I felt as if the band had just begun as if we d sprung from the head of Zeus in Full body armour 18 yet later claimed that he got the shakes around Gods and Monsters I was over thinking not going with my instincts writing wise 17 In August 2005 the band parted ways with The Echo Label after it became clear the label were unable to sustain the band s financial backing 31 It transpired that the label s parent company the Chrysalis Group had announced a restructuring of The Echo Label after announcing a loss of over 2 0 million 32 resulting in a change of direction at the label and dropping many of its roster including Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and The Stands with I Am Kloot jumping before they were pushed On 21 November 2005 the band released the Guy Garvey Craig Potter produced stand alone single Maybe I Should via their own label Skinny Dog Records 33 The single followed a short UK tour which saw the band play their biggest headlining shows to date culminating with a show at the London Astoria 34 Peter Jobson In October 2006 the band released BBC Radio 1 John Peel Sessions a compilation of session tracks that were recorded for John Peel s BBC Radio One programme over two sessions in 2001 and 2004 35 Without a record deal the band began work on their fourth album at Moolah Rouge Studios in early 2006 with Jobson describing the recording set up in May of that year as being quite relaxed When it feels right we record and hopefully that mood will pervade the album and revealed that they were working with the studios owners Colin amp Norman McLeod who also played live with the band and added that the atmosphere in the studio with them is inspiring 36 The band premiered several new songs at Manchester Academy in November 2006 37 38 However these recordings were ditched in 2007 with the band choosing to record the songs over three days 39 live in the studio with no overdubs treating the recording as a gig 40 To reflect the live nature of the recordings the album was released as I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge initially as a limited edition hand numbered 2000 copy CD in November 2007 at three shows at Manchester Academy the same venue where they previewed some of the songs a year previous 41 before receiving a full commercial release through Skinny Dog Records on 14 April 2008 with an additional DVD featuring a documentary on the band from the now defunct Channel M station 42 The album was dedicated to former bandmate and friend Bryan Glancy who died in January 2006 with Bramwell revealing that lots of the lyrics on the album come from conversations with Bryan 43 Bramwell also commented that the band might have returned to something that we had initially which we all think is maybe quite a good idea 44 It was revealed in November 2008 that film director Danny Boyle who had used the band s song Avenue Of Hope on the closing credits to his film Sunshine the previous year had approached the band to develop an original musical with them 45 In October 2009 the band released a double album compilation of B sides rarities and previously unreleased songs under the title B 46 The band released their fifth album Sky at Night on 5 July 2010 through Shepherd Moon Records EMI Label Services The album was originally intended to be released in Autumn 2009 47 with recording sessions having begun in January that year 48 but was delayed due to Moolah Rouge Studios going into liquidation and disrupting recording 49 Album sessions were finished at Blueprint Studios in Salford and produced by Craig Potter and Guy Garvey 2 50 with Bramwell shattering his elbow at Big Hands bar on Oxford Road Manchester whilst celebrating completion of the album 51 Having taken 60 days in the studio to record over a 12 month period with long gaps in between sessions 52 53 Bramwell revealed that taking so long to record the album had meant that they had been unable to tour and were all skint because of it 47 The album resulted in the greatest sales and acclaim of the band s career 54 with Jobson noting that the album was definitely where things went up a gear in the UK at least We got played on the radio which had never happened before and then to be nominated for the Mercury was massive for a band like us we ve always been about word of mouth and admitting that prior to the album being released that after 10 years of gigging and working hard we basically had nothing at all no manager label money we were pretty fucked up to be honest 14 55 Bramwell described the album as a bit of a sidestep a one off single themed late night romantic LP 49 The band released their sixth studio album Let It All In on 21 January 2013 and was preceded by a live stream of the album on the Guardian website 56 57 Less orchestrated than Sky at Night the album was recorded initially as a 3 piece with the recordings finalised over 6 weeks with producers Garvey and Potter 14 On the song Bullets Bramwell can be heard singing with a lisp initially claiming to have lost several teeth during a speedboat accident in the south of France Bramwell later admitted that his teeth just started falling out 58 The album featured the eventual release of the song Even The Stars which was regularly played live prior to the release of I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge but was omitted from that album It was then set to feature on Sky At Night with Bramwell stating that the song was almost like a single The thing with singles is they tend to not have all the Kloot elements in them because they ve got too poppy But this song has got a real hook it s still got a lot of the soul and ghostliness that all Kloot songs should have 21 but was then omitted from that album too The version eventually released is much slower than previous versions with Bramwell admitting that the band had tried recording it in many different ways I think we ve finally found one that works in a Kloot way There are some more exciting live versions of it that we ve done but when we tried recording it previously it didn t work 49 Andy Hargreaves In May 2013 the band announced their biggest headline show to date which was held at the O2 Apollo Manchester venue in December 2013 59 and fans were asked by the band to submit song requests 60 In 2014 the band scored the incidental music for the BBC One television miniseries From There to Here 61 62 with the first episode aired 22 May 62 The soundtrack album will be released on 24 November 2014 on Caroline Records 63 The music was composed and recorded by the band members individually with them not having seen each other since December 2013 24 In down time from the band Jobson toured Europe with singer songwriter Nadine Shah 64 and Bramwell undertook a UK solo acoustic tour 65 In July 2014 Jobson revealed that the band s last 2 albums have been very elaborate and our business set up has been very corporate Although that has brought benefits it has also distracted us from what Kloot is about Some of the most commercially successful things we have done have been artistically and personally the most unrewarding and added that this period had taken its toll on our relationship We were doing something we didn t want to do It took a while to find that out We were pretty sick for a while there 24 The band released the live album Hold Back the Night on 13 April 2015 via Walk Tall Recordings PIAS 66 67 The band performed in June 2016 as part of the Guy Garvey s Cultural Meltdown at the Royal Festival Hall in London Prior to that the band had not played or met up together for over 12 months In November 2017 Bramwell revealed that the band had split up stating that There was no heavy break up or anything I just wanted to do something else I ll never say never to getting back together but I was in I Am Kloot most of my adult life but just as you can go to a great place on holiday year after year sooner or later you want to go to somewhere else 68 He later added that the real reason I ve gone solo is because I started as a finger style classical and folk guitarist It was great to be in a band but at the end of the day it doesn t really work in that format It needs to be exposed 69 Post split EditBassist Pete Jobson now resides full time in London with his actor wife and his young family Drummer Andy Hargreaves is currently playing live with singer songwriter Matt Skinner 70 John Bramwell has spent time touring solo in the UK and Europe He released his solo album Leave Alone The Empty Spaces in November 2017 Awards EditSky at Night was shortlisted for the 2010 Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize In response to the nomination Bramwell stated I thought we d be out of off people s radar enough that they wouldn t have kind of noticed One of the factors why they actually did pay attention to this record is the fact that Guy Garvey and Craig Potter produced it 54 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Natural History 2001 119 UK 71 I Am Kloot 2003 68 UK 72 Gods and Monsters 2005 74 UK 72 200 FR 73 I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge 2007 74 NL 74 Sky at Night 2010 24 UK 75 76 51 NL 77 59 AT 77 95 DE 78 Let It All In 2013 10 UK 79 37 NL 80 45 AT 80 49 DE 81 61 BE VLG 82 143 BE WAL 83 From There to Here 2014 soundtrack 63 Live albums Edit Hold Back the Night 2015 Compilations Edit BBC Radio 1 John Peel Sessions 2006 B 2009 Singles Edit From Natural History Main article Natural History I Am Kloot album Singles To You Titanic 1999 Ugly Man only 1000 vinyl copies released Twist 86 TV s 2000 Ugly Man double A side on CD and red vinyl Dark Star 2001 CD and vinyl 90 UK 71 Morning Rain 2001 CD and vinyl 94 UK 71 From I Am Kloot Main article I Am Kloot album Singles Untitled 1 2003 limited edition vinyl 101 UK 71 Life in a Day 2003 2 CD and vinyl 43 UK 72 3 Feet Tall 2003 2 CD and vinyl 46 UK 72 From Your Favourite Sky 2004 numbered CD and download Proof 2004 download From Gods and Monsters Main article Gods and Monsters I Am Kloot album Singles Over My Shoulder 2005 CD and 2 vinyl 38 UK 72 I Believe download From I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge Main article I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge Singles Hey Little Bird 2008 download Non album single Maybe I Should 2005 limited CD vinyl and download 128 UK 71 From Sky at Night Main article Sky at Night album Singles Northern Skies Lately 2010 download 84 Proof 2010 download Fingerprints 2010 download From Let It All In Main article Let It All In Singles Hold Back the Night 2012 limited edition 7 vinyl 85 These Days Are Mine 2013 limited edition 7 vinyl Some Better Day 2013 promo only Band members EditJohn Harold Arnold Bramwell born 27 November 1964 in Hyde Cheshire 86 songwriter vocals guitars Peter Alexander Jobson born 10 November 1971 in Northumberland 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