On this day October 30, 1989, John Bramwell released You Me And The Alarm Clock under his stage name Johnny Dangerously. The album showcased heartfelt songwriting, gentle acoustic sound, and emotional depth that later became the foundation of his acclaimed work as the lead singer and guitarist of the band I Am Kloot.
You Me And The Alarm Clock offered intimate storytelling and melodic charm that drew listeners into small but powerful moments of life and love. Over time the record became highly regarded among fans and collectors for its rarity and the early glimpse it provided into Bramwell’s talent as a songwriter.
80s insight: You Me And The Alarm Clock reflected the quiet sincerity of late 1980s singer songwriter music, proving that honest emotion could stand out even in a decade full of big sounds and bold styles.
You Me And The Alarm Clock offered intimate storytelling and melodic charm that drew listeners into small but powerful moments of life and love. Over time the record became highly regarded among fans and collectors for its rarity and the early glimpse it provided into Bramwell’s talent as a songwriter.
80s insight: You Me And The Alarm Clock reflected the quiet sincerity of late 1980s singer songwriter music, proving that honest emotion could stand out even in a decade full of big sounds and bold styles.
