The Doubleclicks, consisting of sibling duo Angela M. Webber and Aubrey Turner, have carved out a unique niche within the music world with their blend of geek culture, heartfelt honesty, and understated humor. Known for their clever songwriting and engaging performances, they hail from Portland, Oregon, and have been enthralling audiences since their emergence in 2011. With Angela on the ukulele and vocals, and Aubrey typically contributing with a cello and also vocals, their music ranges from the delightful whimsy of songs about dinosaurs and internet trolls to more introspective themes such as identity and emotion.
The Doubleclicks' discography showcases their versatility in addressing various topics—sometimes with a lighthearted twist and other times with a more poignant approach. Albums like "Dinosaurs and Feelings: Live and Great Hits" capture the raw energy and connection of their live performances, while "Teaching a Robot to Love (Original Cast Recording)" dives into the narrative realm with an ear for storytelling through music. The band's talent for engaging with contemporary issues is evident in singles like "Sexist Bullshit," revealing their dedication to social commentary. Works like "The Book Was Better" and "Love Problems" continue to exemplify their geeky charm and emotional depth, striking a chord with fans who appreciate both the escapist and reflective aspects of their songcraft. The Doubleclicks also show a penchant for nurturing community and fostering inclusivity within their fanbase, further testament to their unique place in the world of modern music.
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