Showing posts with label clubfeet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clubfeet. Show all posts

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Clubfeet Have The Last Words

Clubfeet return with their newest single, "Last Words," another piece of melancholic pop from the Melbourne (via Cape Town via Biarritz) band.

The single has been remixed by some of their friends and you don't want to miss these. Indie producer Andrew Maury, aka RAC, drops a chunky, catchy mix that works equally well in clubs, on the radio, at home, or through the sound system at the local planetarium while extremely high.

Next up, London-bases The C90s turn in a remix that is synth-heavy, twisting and turning into a slab of pop-funk that will shake any and all booties.

For those of you headed to CMJ they'll also be playing everywhere...
Tues. Oct. 18th, 8:00pm - ICM Talent Showcase at Canal Room (285 West Broadway)

Tues. Oct. 18th, 10:30pm - All Things Go Official CMJ Showcase at Dominion (428 Lafayette St.)
Wed. Oct. 19th, 2:30pm - Big Hassle Free Showcase at Pianos (upstairs) (158 Ludlow St.)
Wed. Oct. 19th, 11:00pm - Nicky Digital's Unofficial CMJ Showcase at Ella Lounge (9 Avenue A)
Thurs. Oct 20th, 1:00pm - Sounds Australia '2 For The Showcase' at Kimmel Center, NYU
(60 Washington Square South, 10th FL)
Sat. Oct. 22nd, 2:50pm - Aussie BBQ at The Delancey (168 Delancey St.)
Sat. Oct. 22nd, 11:59pm - Official CMJ Showcase at Kenny's Castaways (157 Bleecker St.)

Download: Last Words (RAC Remix)
Download: Last Words (c90s Remix)

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Three Left Clubfeet


Melbourne-via-Capetown trio Clubfeet are excited to announce the release of their debut album Gold on Gold with NY dance label Plant Music, set for release on July 27th.

Gold on Gold comes just in time for summer: their songs double as beach party anthems and four-on-the-floor club bangers and may have you believe they were recorded on warm nights on the Cote d'Azur, and then mixed on the last Concorde over the Atlantic. Having drawn comparisons by critics to Hot Chip, Teenagers, and Junior Boys, their whimsical lyrics and tear-jerking melodies offer a different take on the usual tales of lost love, late night parties, and infidelities.

"Teenage Suicide," is a perfect example of this and also shows the band to either love Heather's quite a bit OR love Unrest quite a bit. The song is instantly memorable and will have you wanting to steal things with Winona Ryder or talk like Jack Nicholson w/Christian Slater. Check it out for yourself and then take a lunch time poll.

Download: Teenage Suicide