Location: Uppsala
November 20, 2012
Klotet, Sweden
News: Not much news here. The cover above represents their 3rd album released on cassette and CD-R only. So I haven't heard it yet. Still posting in 2019 though. Last check: February 15, 2020
Overview: Klotet are a modern band who play in a very Swedish 1970's sort of way. Utilizing only analog keyboards, and a fuzzy electric guitar, Klotet conjures up classic Kebnekaise, Harald Hedning, Lotus, and Flasket Brinner.
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