The Doubleclicks

About The Doubleclicks

Humorous, sometimes pointed, and often embracing geekdom, the Doubleclicks are a comedy folk duo based in Portland, Oregon. The daughters of a Berklee College of Music professor and a fiber artist, sisters Aubrey Turner (cello) and Angela Webber (guitar, ukulele) grew up in Massachusetts, playing music together for as long as they can remember. They first picked up stringed instruments in elementary school, and played in a rock band together in high school, though only Aubrey pursued music at the college level, studying classical cello at Berklee. After graduating, she joined Angela, then a writer/journalist in Portland, and they began performing at open-mike nights. Inspired by albums they grew up on by the likes of the Smothers Brothers and Weird Al Yankovic, they released their debut EP, Beta Testing 1-2-3, as Angela & Aubrey Webber in 2010. Calling themselves the Doubleclicks, they started a song-a-week project on YouTube in 2011 that resulted not only in album material but tours that often included non-traditional venues such as game and comic book shops and conventions. They self-released both the children's EP Worst Superpower Ever and the full-length Chainmail and Cello in April 2012, with the Christmas Ain't About Me EP following that December. The Doubleclicks' second LP, 2013's Lasers and Feelings, hit number seven on the Billboard Comedy Albums chart. With song titles like "Cats & Netflix" and "Love You Like a Burrito," Dimetrodon followed in 2014, and 2015's President Snakes reached number two on the comedy chart. Their fifth album, Love Problems, debuted at number one in 2017. ~ Marcy Donelson

ORIGIN
Portland, OR, United States
FORMED
January 2011
GENRE
Comedy

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