Larman Clamor
50 top tracks
Larman Clamor
50 top tracks
Albums

Frogs
Larman Clamor

Alligator Heart
Larman Clamor

Altars To Turn Blood
Larman Clamor

Beetle Crown & Steel Wand
Larman Clamor

Beyonder
Larman Clamor

Larman Clamor
Larman Clamor
![Frogs [Small stone, SS-130 2012] — cover art by Larman Clamor](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Frogs [Small stone, SS-130 2012]
Larman Clamor
![Altars to turn blood [Not on label, LC02] — cover art by Larman Clamor](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Altars to turn blood [Not on label, LC02]
Larman Clamor

Ink Fo' Blood
Larman Clamor
![Larman Clamor [Not on lable, none] — cover art by Larman Clamor](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Larman Clamor [Not on lable, none]
Larman Clamor

Marauder
Larman Clamor

The Lonely Pendulum
Larman Clamor
Biography
Larman Clamor began as a two-piece in 2008 in the gritty urban climes of von Wieding’s native Hamburg, Germany. Then working under the mysterious pseudonym ‘V,’ the multi-instrumentalist and singer oversaw the release of the outfit’s first, self-titled EP. With a clear vision for what he wanted the sound to be and a few years’ worth of material in various stages of completion, Altars to Turn Blood soon followed, and writing began almost immediately for Frogs <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/La...Read more on Last.fm
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Larman Clamor began as a two-piece in 2008 in the gritty urban climes of von Wieding’s native Hamburg, Germany. Then working under the mysterious pseudonym ‘V,’ the multi-instrumentalist and singer oversaw the release of the outfit’s first, self-titled EP. With a clear vision for what he wanted the sound to be and a few years’ worth of material in various stages of completion, Altars to Turn Blood soon followed, and writing began almost immediately for Frogs, which boasts the band’s best arrangements and songwriting yet, organ and blues harp featuring alongside von Wieding’s guitar and drums, adding Southern Baptist-style malevolence.
(JJ Koczan)
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