Cleft was a dynamic and raucous two-piece instrumental band from Manchester, UK, that carved out their niche in the math rock and noise-rock scenes with a blend of tight, aggressive rhythms and a knack for surprisingly catchy melodies. Comprised of Dan Beesley on guitar and John Simm on drums, the duo managed to create a full and compelling sound that defied their limited numbers, garnering them a dedicated following. They became known for their energetic live performances and a sense of humor that bled into their music and stage presence, setting them apart from many of their contemporaries.
Their discography includes several noteworthy releases that exhibit their evolution and prowess, with "Wrong," "BOSH!," "Whale Bone," and "Utter" showcasing their capacity to toggle between complexity and accessibility. Their farewell live album, "Live at ArcTanGent 16," captured the raw power and the essence of Cleft's performance at the renowned festival, serving as a bittersweet adieu to their fans. Despite their disbandment, Cleft left a lasting impact on the underground scene, with their music continuing to resonate with those who have a penchant for loud, intricate, and unabashedly eccentric tunes.
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