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13 July 2026 – The Klittens Take A Wild Ride In ‘Taxi’
By Editorial Team - July 13, 2026
Summary
Amsterdam five-piece The Klittens share 'Taxi', a playful preview of their debut album 'Have A Heart' blending country, pop, and post-punk.
Key Facts
- Amsterdam band The Klittens return with the single 'Taxi'.
- Previews their self-released debut album 'Have A Heart', due in September.
- The song features a music video containing Dutch wildlife footage.
- Entities: The Klittens, Taxi, Have A Heart
- Tags: the klittens, taxi, have a heart, indie pop, post-punk, amsterdam music
Amsterdam five-piece <a href="/tags/the-klittens">The Klittens</a> return with ‘Taxi’, the latest preview of their self-released debut album ‘Have A Heart’, arriving in September. The track brings together the band’s fondness for country, pop and <a href="/genres/post-punk">post-punk</a> while retaining the slightly crooked personality that makes their music feel handmade rather than assembled by a committee. Across the upcoming thirteen-track record, the group examine powerlessness and the small acts of resistance people use to push back against it. That sounds serious, but <a href="/tags/the-klittens">The Klittens</a> prefer pastel colours to black-and-white manifestos.
‘Taxi’ moves with wit, melody and enough nervous momentum to resemble a journey where nobody is entirely certain whether the driver has understood the destination. Its video adds hidden-camera footage of Dutch wildlife, because apparently foxes and deer have finally entered the indie promotional cycle. The result is playful, observant and unmistakably theirs.