Andy Clockwise

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Love and War 00:00 Tools
Mr Tastemaker 00:00 Tools
My Generation 00:00 Tools
Steam Dream 00:00 Tools
Everybody's in a Band 00:00 Tools
Open Relationship (feat. Stella Mozgawa) 00:00 Tools
Every Song 00:00 Tools
The Casanova (Remember Love) 00:00 Tools
Stealing Cars (Second Wind) 00:00 Tools
Dancing World 00:00 Tools
Taking Over the World 00:00 Tools
Song For The Unemployed 00:00 Tools
Brave New World 00:00 Tools
Quarter Life Crisis 00:00 Tools
Let Them Eat Cake (Too Many Fatties on the Dancefloor) 00:00 Tools
Hopeless 00:00 Tools
Open Relationship 00:00 Tools
Melodrama 00:00 Tools
The Socialite (feat. Lissie) 00:00 Tools
Ode to the "Stars" 00:00 Tools
All I Got 00:00 Tools
Cocaine & Champagne 00:00 Tools
The Girl in the Painting 00:00 Tools
The Man and The Monkey 00:00 Tools
Unreasonable 00:00 Tools
The Best 00:00 Tools
The Casanova (I Remember Love) 00:00 Tools
The House Always Wins 00:00 Tools
Money, Power, Sex and Fame 00:00 Tools
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Remember Me 00:00 Tools
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Proving You Wrong 00:00 Tools
Worried Bills Requiem 00:00 Tools
100 Points 00:00 Tools
Introduction (feat. John Hawkes) 00:00 Tools
Late Night Painting 00:00 Tools
Sarcastic Boy 00:00 Tools
Prayer of Thanks 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have a Clue 00:00 Tools
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Hopeless (Bonus Track) [feat. Holly Valance] 00:00 Tools
Friends Like You 00:00 Tools
Worried Bill's Requiem 00:00 Tools
Open Relationship feat. Stella Mozgawa 00:00 Tools
Starlight Hotel 00:00 Tools
Dancing World - Intergalactix Remix 00:00 Tools
I've Arrived (The Good Book, Pt.1) 00:00 Tools
The October Theme 00:00 Tools
Death to the Moths in My Head 00:00 Tools
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Together 00:00 Tools
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Murphy's Law 00:00 Tools
Last Night 00:00 Tools
Sydney Boys Lament 00:00 Tools
Josie's Upset 00:00 Tools
The Game 00:00 Tools
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Last Night (Party Comedown Opus 6am) 00:00 Tools
Steam Dreams 00:00 Tools
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"Story Of A Lonely Man" 00:00 Tools
The Man & The Monkey 00:00 Tools
The Casanova - Remember Love 00:00 Tools
The Savant's Lament 00:00 Tools
Let Them Eat Cake 00:00 Tools
The Casanova 00:00 Tools
I've Arrived (The Good Book Pt.1) 00:00 Tools
Money Power Sex & Fame 00:00 Tools
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Love & War 00:00 Tools
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The Casanova Remember Love 00:00 Tools
Story Of The Lonely Man 00:00 Tools
Stealing Cars 00:00 Tools
Second Wind 00:00 Tools
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Everybody's in a Band! 00:00 Tools
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After dazzling critics and fans alike with his double-album Classic FM, Australian singer-songwriter Andy Clockwise is living in Los Angeles and set to release his second full-length album, The Socialite. “It’s about me trying to find some sort of state of grace in the cult of celebrity,” says Clockwise, who was based in London when he came to LA for a two-week visit in mid-2007 - and decided to stay. “I’m not really one who likes to embrace a scene, but I ended up finding LA incredibly interesting.” Clockwise has co-produced the new album with Daniel Rejmer, whose recording credits include The Kills, Billy Bragg, Björk and Nick Cave. Classically trained, Clockwise cites influences as diverse as Charlie Chaplin and the prime-time news media, and is renowned for the massive range of musical styles which surface in his song writing and performing. In addition to writing all of his own music, Clockwise plays every instrument on his recorded tracks. His reputation for daring on-stage showmanship has garnered Clockwise a fervent live following; his unpredictable and electrifying live shows have sold out venues across Australia, London, New York - and more recently some of LA’s most iconic venues: The Hotel Café, The Viper Room and Spaceland. Born Andy Kelly, Clockwise emerged after years of gigging in and around Sydney. Single-handedly writing, recording and producing his debut EP in 2002, the release of Song Exhibition spawned a couple of high rotation singles on Australian national radio station Triple J ('Song for the Unemployed' and 'Every Song'), a healthy dose of critical claim and an army of new fans. The mini-album reached number three on Australian indy music charts, and spent seven months in the Australian Independent Record charts’ Top 20. “Ambitious”, “thrilling” and “unpredictable’’ are just a few of the superlatives critics reached for to describe Classic FM, a double concept album written, produced, engineered and mixed by Clockwise in his own studio and released in 2006. Written about an imaginary radio station, Classic FM quickly became one of the highest rotating albums on Australian independent radio, with hit singles including ‘Alice May’, ‘Mr. Taste Maker’ and ‘Taking Over the World’. The success of Classic FM led to Clockwise touring with INXS and former Stranglers front man Hugh Cornwall, before headlining his own national tour. After sell-out concerts in Australia, Clockwise left to play New York, Texas, London and Los Angeles, where he now based, and where he has recorded, co-produced and mixed his new album, The Socialite. The new Clockwise album was recorded at the iconic New Monkey Studio in LA’s San Fernando Valley. Owned by Elliott Smith for three years before his death in 2003, New Monkey has become a mecca for artists pursuing the kind of big, round rock sound associated with the studio’s treasured recording gear, including a rare console made in the early ‘70s, rumored to have been used by George Harrison on his “All Things Must Pass” album. ** What the critics said about Classic FM: “This is an incredibly audacious, prodigious, powerful debut double album from a local indie artist with talent to burn. There is a word that starts with ‘g’ and rhymes with ‘abstemious’. It’s in the range of his voice, his multi-instrumental expertise and the sheer scope of his genre-hopping swoops from satirical jester to sentimental bloke and back again … The man also known as Andy Kelly can do just about anything … He’s so good, it’s almost unfair.” ~ The Daily Telegraph “Andy Clockwise doesn’t know any backwards steps … Classic FM is the sort of double-disc set that’s easy to put on and disappear in.” ~ Rolling Stone “This one-man band has multiple personalities, all of them listener friendly.” ~ Who Magazine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.