Club Cadetta Feel Trapped Behind Fences

The Ontario quartet continue their climb with their catchy new release.

Club Cadetta try to peer through the Fences that come between love in their bittersweet new single — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

The Brampton and Mississauga quartet continue to build momentum with their latest catchy single — their first release of 2025 on the heels of 2024’s Terminal 3 and It Starts Again. As you’ll hear, they are a tight, vibey, coordinated force with a sound that has clarity and is inviting to the ears. They are rapidly growing in popularity and notoriety, sharing the stage with the likes of Our Lady Peace.

“We love every crowd we get to play in front of, no matter the size. Not only do we get to share an experience of playing and listening to music we all love, but we get closer and closer to being a better band than we were last show.” Club Cadetta draw inspiration from groups from The Beatles and The Band to Coldplay and The Strokes. Club Cadetta sound like a seasoned band with multiple albums despite only a few official issues to date. In the meantime, tracks like Fences will only continue to propel them forward as they gain new fans with each and every gig.

“We had a really fun time recording our song Fences. 412 Studios in Toronto had a good variety of synthesizers, which allowed us to experiment with different sounds. We used a couple of synths on the intro to help make it more dramatic. We’d fleshed out the song and started working it into our live sets. We got great reactions from the audience when we played this song and decided to release it as a single. We felt it worked well because it fits in with songs we have previously released,” the group offer.

Club Cadetta members include Timour Adjiev (vocals and guitar), Ethan MacKinnon (vocals and keyboards), Declan Lune (vocals and bass guitar) and Callum Gibson (drums). The indie rockers reveal their intricate instrumentation and musicianship on Fences showcasing every tasty sound heard whether a mix of synthesizer, chiming piano, soft harmonies, interweaving guitar, or the pulsing beat.

“This was our first time recording a song with a female background singer,” they add. “We brought in a singer named Alicia House, who is a good friend of the bands. Her background vocals bring an interesting vibe to the song.”

Check out Fences above, hear more from club Cadetta below, and follow them on Instagram and TikTok.