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Elegant Decadence presents Klammer

Last July and The Creeping Terrors

Presented by: Elegant Decadence
0LONDON: Nambucca
PSaturday 24th June, 2017
N7:30pm

Event information

Please note, due to Children on Stun splitting up the line up for this event has changed. Any tickets already purchased will still be valid, but if you have a ticket and no longer want to attend refunds will be given.

See off Elegant Deadence in style as we have three fantastic bands for our final night. Headliners are the fantastic Klammer, fresh from supporting The Skids, The Vapors and Richie Ramone, plus we've got ED favourites and all round brilliant act Last July and the international line up of London's own The Creeping Terrors

Leeds based Klammer. put a contemporary twist on the post-punk vibe. Although there's plenty of hooks in their songs there's an edgy, dark broodiness coursing through the sound of the band.
Klammer came to life in 2014, drawing from the members' shared love for all things angular, dark, loud and melodic.

They've shared stages with the likes of Richie Ramone, The Membranes, Art Brut, Department S and 999.
In August 2016 the band played to a capacity crowd at The 100 Club in London supporting Penetration. In the Spring of the same year, to coincide with the release of their second album, they toured the U.K. with Richie Ramone and his band. Klammer hit the road with Richie once again in November and December 2016 for a 16 night U.K. and Eire tour.


Last July are a UK based Dark Romantic band with a sound derived from a wide breadth of influences including Goth, New Romantic and Rock. Their songs tell stories of emotion and sorrow; though far from morbid their music remains upbeat with an optimistic edge. Passionate about performing live, they blend dark atmospheres with driving guitars and strong melodic vocals.


Horror and SCI-FI are the main influence in The Creeping Terrors, especially low budget old movies with a sinister sense of humour. Dark humour is also very important for the band lyrics and sound, it is a strange mix of horror, humour but also a feminist flavour which is not often mixed with the previous. It is very rare to have a band that incorporate horror on a female and feminist point of view. An aggressive unapologetic sound, fast, short songs and very much full of punk influences without forgetting their death rock roots and political views.

Venue information

LONDON: Nambucca
0596 Holloway Road
London
N7 6LB
> www.nambuccalondon.com