Clubfeet

Clubfeet's energetic, infectious electro-pop will have you up and dancing.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on February 11, 2013

Overview

If you're a Triple J aficionado, you've no doubt heard Clubfeet's 'Heartbreak' by now. Released in January this year and featuring the sultry vocals of "oriental disco heathen goddess" Chela, it's been topping many a request list for weeks. Groove driven yet melancholy tinged, ‘Heartbreak’ is the single from Clubfeet's sophomore LP, Heirs and Graces.

Keys player Montgomery Cooper has described the album as "the kind of record where you come home from a big night out and you put it on". Heirs and Graces maintains the sweet, highly spirited pop feel of Gold on Gold, which earned Pitchfork's praise, but the tunes are more tightly structured and the electro explorations delve into darker, more compelling realms.

From all accounts, Clubfeet's live shows are designed to get you up and dancing. This month’s appearance at the OAF, featuring Collarbones, Chela, and Ego, is sure to be no exception.

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