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"Clatter Clatter is a Berklee band that proves that you can have chops and know when to use them to serve the song. The songs here -- influenced by melodic tunesmiths like Wilco, Elliot Smith, and the Beatles -- have clever hooks, inventive wordplay and tight harmonies that are punctuated by the DIY production ethic of bands like Guided By Voices, Fugazi and Sloan. I never thought I would put those influences and Berklee in the same paragraph, but there’s always a first time. Impressive." -- The Noise, Rock Around Boston Clatter Clatter was first formed with some friends and fellow musicians in the fall of 2007, during frontman Keith Nelson's first few months after moving to the city of Boston. In the next two years, the band grew exponentially, defining their sound through common musical interests; the best of indie rock, including artists such as Spoon and Wilco. In January of 2009, they released their debut record, Too Many Boxes. This introduced them to new audiences, including performing rights organization SESAC (who signed them in late 2008). Fast forward to July of 2009, when Clatter Clatter transitioned into a brand-new linup, featuring drummer Jordyn Blakely and bassist Dylan Vukelich. With a new energy, new songs, and an entirely new excitement for music, the band began rehearsing almost daily, reshaping their sound. Now, looking to 2010, it's easy to see that good things are on the way. Clatter Clatter's debut full-length record will be recorded in the summ