Readers of the RN&R may be familiar with Casino Hearts, helmed by former Reno resident Jacob Rubeckโwho has since gone viral and reached the Billboard charts with his band Surf Curse. Casino Hearts persisted into recent times, with releases as recently as 2025.
Now, Casino Hearts is out; American Moon is in.
Rubeck and Forest Holter, both members of Casino Hearts, are the duo behind American Moon. The new sonic adventure is one filled with fuzzy and dreamy riffs, overdriven lead guitar, reverb-y twang and haunting, ethereal vocal performances. Their debut EP, Swim Above Ground, released on April 10, is a six-song seance of twee pop tunes, shoegaze sound baths and even some folksy-soundscapes.
You can catch American Moon on Monday, April 27, at the Holland Project.
During a recent phone interview with Holter and Rubeck, they said American Moon was born because they were no longer โgellingโ with their previous music partner.
โWe changed up the lineup, and it’s been great,โ Rubeck said. โThe best thing โฆ is itโs me and Forest focusing on what we want to exist, and what weโre happy with. Weโre kind of in our own world, which is wonderful. Thereโs no second-guessing anything. Thereโs this good intention of wanting to just write songs that feel good to the both of us.โ
Added Holter: โIโm very excited. We really are just doing whatever we want. Weโre just being self-indulgent, is the honest truth.โ
Rubeck said he adores his creative partnership with Holter.
“A lot of the times when weโre writing songs, itโs stuck in my head afterward, and Iโm so thankful for that,โ Rubeck said. โโฆ Iโve listened to a lot of these songs over and over and over again on walks for hours and just being like, โIโm so glad I got to make this with Forest.โโ
Crafting music with someone else can truly be an amazing thing, but not every partnership results in good vibes and great songs.
โCollaborating with people, I always find it beautiful,โ Rubeck said. โYou really can find a truth and honesty between friendships through music.โ
Rubeck mentioned Nick Rattigan, with whom he formed Surf Curse in Reno, back in 2012.
โWith Surf Curse, I have this great, long-lasting friendship with (Nick) Rattigan, and I thought I could never have that with anybody else,โ he said. โAs it turns out, working with Forest felt almost the same. Thereโs a belief in each other that true magic can come from these things. Because you care about somebody a lot, or youโre on the same page with somebody, ideas just come true. โฆ Magic happens between people when thereโs trust.โ
Holter said sheโs also a firm believer in this duoโs dynamic capability.
โI had collaborations in the past, and Iโve had other ones since I started writing music with Jacob, and Iโve learned that thereโs a lot of intimacy in it,โ Holter said. โSometimes youโll be thrown into situations with brand-new people where you want to collaborate and just canโt. Maybe sometimes itโll happen, but it just can’t be forced. It takes an actual friendship or some kind of connection, and I have that with Jacob.โ
โShoegazeโ is an umbrella term that can be applied to the hazy sounds spread throughout American Moonโs discography. The duo said that their musical output, in all of its genre twists and turns, is meant to break the stereotypes surrounding shoegaze.
โSomething that really haunted us during Casino Hearts was there were these two old guys in Washington, D.C., who were complaining to us about how there wasnโt a wall of sound that they were expecting, and it was the most annoying thing in the world,โ Rubeck said. โWe both were just like, โI want to do something to not have this conversation ever again.โ In that moment, it was like we were being greeted by these two guys who felt the genre needs to be something, and that it has to be a wall of sound if youโre doing this thing. We were just like, โLetโs pivot and make something that’s minimal as hell, and not think about doing all these things,โ because I think it just really complicates everything.’โ
Beneath the heavy sonic vibes is a raw approach to connection.
โI think a lot of these songs are simplified and more in tune with being human,โ Rubeck said. โThey feel like theyโre more from our heart than the intentions of wanting to be a part of whatever the hellโs happening with music nowadays. Everyone wants to sound like something else, and our hearts are with ourselves. We just want to make things that make us happy.โ
One of the most human aspects in American Moonโs music is the yearning, melancholic lyrics. Take these, from โHave I Said Too Muchโ:
Have I felt too much
Was it just a crush
Tell me is this love
Still my heart is breaking for the thousandth time
I wanna run but all that I can do is cry
Or, from โStarry Nightsโ:
Vinnie Van Gogh cut off his ear
And I understand the act
After 33 years
Cause thereโs so much noise I donโt want to hear
And thereโs too many days that bring you to tears
โI definitely think of images when I hear sounds or melodies,โ Holter said. โSometimes a story happens, and that influences the words.โ
Holterโs form of synesthesia may be the key to the groupโs quick songwriting ability.
โSometimes Iโll send Forest a song, and sheโll write (lyrics) immediately,โ Rubeck said. โI live in New York, and she lives in Southern California, and Iโll send her the songs, and I get the song back, and she already has lyrics to it. Itโs just unbelievable what she comes up with.โ
Added Holter: โItโs like surfing. If the right wave comes, then Iโd hop on it, and then itโs done.โ
Rubeck is ecstatic to return to Reno to see family and friends.
โEvery time I go to Reno, I go and get a Magpie coffee and I pick up the RN&R, because thatโs what feels like home to me,โ Rubeck said. โI look at it, I see what shows are happening; Iโm seeing how everyone’s doing. The RN&R has been a part of my life for years. I love you guys over there, and I just love Reno. I grew up in Henderson, Nevada, but being in Reno the times that Iโve been and the friends Iโve made, I call it my homeโmy true home. Itโs great playing at the Holland Project again; itโs great being able to come to that beautiful city. I think itโs, like, one of the greatest places on Earth, and it means a lot coming back.โ
Holter is equally excited to head to Reno.
โIโve only been there one time, when we played Holland last year,โ Holter said. โI felt something sacred in the air, and I thought it was beautiful.โ
American Moon is set to perform with Mo Dotti and Fine Motor at 7 p.m., Monday, April 27, at the Holland Project, at 140 Vesta St. in Reno. Tickets are $17.58. For tickets or more information, visit hollandreno.org.
