The underlying ethos in Claemus has been to fuse the musical influences of three musicians coming from classic rock, Avante garde and death metal backgrounds.
Starting in late 2011 the band aimed to achieve new sonic possibilities in the progressive rock genre by fusing ambient textural sounds, deep rhythmic grooves and catchy hooks. With influences ranging from Karnivool, Mudvayne, God is an Astronaut and Shpongle it is clear that Claemus want to be defined by a musical approach rather than a particular genre. Claemus’ musical approach can be characterised by a philosophy that aims to give each song a unique feeling often resulting in varying dynamics, time signatures and key changes in the one song.
Claemus has been together for five years and are based in the Hutt Valley which is a largely suburban area located outside of Wellington. The experience of growing up in a small town with an uncultured stereotype attached to it has served as serious musical inspiration. Instead of adhering to the stereotype ascribed by outsiders, the band aims to encourage youth to pursue creative outlets and be proud of their roots. Pursuing a creative outlet has enabled Claemus to slowly become an exciting band on the rise within the Wellington scene.
Band Members:
Taylor Hemson (vocals, guitar)
Dan Hayston (guitar, synths, backing vocals)
Kit Jenkins (drums)
REVIEW: EP Review: Mercurial Submitted by Deprivacy |
27 May 2024 |
INTERVIEW: MNZ Interview: The Distorted Transmission 074: Claemus Submitted by WillBloodfarm |
27 Jul 2022 |
REVIEW: Album Review: Daydream Submitted by Kev Rowland |
21 Oct 2021 |
REVIEW: Single Review: Hedonist Submitted by Kev Rowland |
13 May 2021 |
REVIEW: Singles Review: 'Rule of Two' and 'Progenitor' Submitted by KravenVSAlfstewart |
16 May 2019 |
REVIEW: EP Review: Claemus Submitted by Matt Mutinous |
16 Nov 2016 |
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