**Fake Palms** is a Toronto-based indie rock duo known for their hazy, experimental sound that blends psychedelic textures with garage rock energy. Formed in 2014 by Michael Wallace (vocals/guitar) and Evan Fernandes (drums), the band carved out a niche with jangly guitars, reverb-soaked vocals, and a knack for crafting moody, hypnotic tracks. Their early work, like their self-titled 2014 EP and 2016’s *Pure Mind* LP, showcased a raw, lo-fi edge, drawing comparisons to acts like Deerhunter and Women. Over time, they evolved into a sharper, more politically charged project, as heard on 2021’s *Lemons*—a brooding album tackling themes of existential dread and civil unrest through tracks like “Heavy Paranoia” and “Civil Liberties.”
Fake Palms’ music balances frenetic energy with dreamy atmospherics, making them a staple of Toronto’s indie scene. They’ve shared stages with acts like Alvvays and Preoccupations, and their releases, including *Satellite* and *Visions*, reflect their knack for merging dark lyricism with danceable rhythms. Whether channeling post-punk urgency or shoegaze introspection, Fake Palms keeps listeners hooked with their restless creativity and DIY ethos.
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