Description
CLEOPATRICK's sophomore album, FAKE MOON, is a daring leap into new territory for the Cobourg Ontario-based post-rock duo. It's a record spanning time, influence, and sound, blending lo-fi intimacy with grand, expansive production. For Luke Gruntz and Ian Fraser, this album represents more than just a sonic shift - it's a bold solidification of their ever-developing creative identity.
"It's the most real thing we could have made," Luke shares. "I wanted to do something beautiful. It's a struggle between control and surrender, individuality and belonging. It's where we are now."
Returning refreshed from a creative breather, after the rigorous post-pandemic touring of debut LP BUMMER, the newest record on their own 'Nowhere Special Recordings' is a captivating collision of lo-fi grit, quiet introspection, and overt existentialism. Anchored in refusal of conformity, and captured with what can only be described as the audio equivalent to Playstation 1 graphics - FAKE MOON navigates power, vulnerability, and the complexities of individual identity with both rawness and precision.