Canadian artist profile
SourcedCatNick
Duo · Montréal, QC
CatNick is a self-produced Montréal alternative-pop duo whose songs combine Cat Gauvin's vocals, synths, production, and visuals with Nick Wroe's grooves, bass lines, and guitar textures.
- Active since
- 2015
- Catalog
- 10 releases
- Last checked
- July 13, 2026
About
The artist
CatNick is a Montréal alternative-pop duo formed by Cat Gauvin and Nick Wroe. Their creative partnership began after they met in 2015 and developed into a self-produced project built around a division of complementary roles. Gauvin writes songs, sings, creates synth textures, produces recordings, and directs the visual presentation. Wroe approaches the project as a drummer at heart, shaping grooves, bass lines, songwriting, and guitar textures. The duo describes the result as moody, groovy alt pop. CatNick's independent catalogue includes the album Island House and singles including Tides (I Keep Falling for You), Overwhelmed, Time Moves Slow, Can't Stand It, cattitude, Beautiful Soul, sunshine, and New Phone. CatPost Media functions as the project's artist-operated home for music, video, cover art, merchandise, and direct audience communication. The official electronic press kit documents new releases through May 2026 and a Montréal performance by the CatNick Trio. Its current first-party biography explicitly identifies Gauvin and Wroe as Montréal based. Those details, combined with the collision-free Spotify profile and linked Bandcamp and Apple Music pages, support an active Montréal, Quebec profile.
Catalog
Selected releases
single · 2026
New Phone
single · 2025
sunshine
album · 2024
Island House
single · 2024
Tides (I Keep Falling for You)
Sources & provenance
- Official website ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 13, 2026
- Official website ↗checked July 13, 2026
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