The Cliks

The Cliks

The Cliks are an innovative band hailing from Toronto, Canada, known for their unique blend of rock and pop with a punk edge. Formed in 2004, they quickly gained attention for their powerful sound and compelling lyrics, which often explore themes of identity and personal struggle. Their music is characterised by catchy hooks and a raw energy that resonates with a diverse audience. The band’s frontwoman, Lucas Silveira, has been a prominent figure in the music scene, not only for her distinctive voice but also for her openness about her gender identity, making her a trailblazer for many in the LGBTQ+ community.

Musically, The Cliks draw inspiration from a variety of sources, including classic rock legends like The Rolling Stones and contemporary artists such as The Killers. Their sound has been compared to that of other notable bands, and they have been cited as an influence by various artists, particularly within the indie rock and punk scenes. Anecdotes about the band often highlight their dynamic live performances, where Silveira’s commanding presence captivates audiences. One memorable moment occurred during a festival performance when Silveira invited a fan on stage to share the spotlight, showcasing the band’s commitment to inclusivity and connection with their fans.

The Cliks songs (1) which have featured on Sombrero Fallout

Jamie Pond
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