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Kliffs Share “Alibi” Single/Video off Sophomore Album ‘After the Flattery’
Kliffs, the Berlin-based duo of two Canadians, share the latest single and video, “Alibi,” from the sophomore album ‘After the Flattery.’
Kliffs, the Berlin-based duo of two Canadians: Mark Bérubé and Kristina Koropecki, release their sophomore album After the Flattery on February 10th. Today they share the latest single and video taken from the album “Alibi.”
Mark explains:
“‘Alibi’ is an exercise in empathy. It’s me in my living room trying to understand the mechanics of those who see the world, and our reason for being here, in a completely different way from myself. Where one tries to build, another wants to blow it up.”
Kliffs are seasoned and skilled musicians and have acquired the craft of joining their instruments and their voices together to form a delicate balance in their songs. Kristina’s classical music training and her boundless curiosity for all new sounds perfectly compliment Mark’s reverence of time-honoured song-craft where lyrics take centre-stage
After The Flattery Track Listing:
1. I’m your man
2. Running
3. Undertow
4. Black Sheep
5. Believer
6. Dear Jane
7. Jackpot
8. Four Hands
9. Alibi
10. Helmets
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