2011 – The Doubleclicks first album/EP release “Laser & Aubrey Webber v. 1.0 Beta Testing 1-2-3” becomes available on both iTunes and Amazon today.


2012 – The Doubleclicks release their first song of the 2012 Song-Fu Challenge “The Way I Glow”. Interestingly, Bandcamp shows it as having been released on the 25th. But both the DC website and their FB post about it say the 30th.
2012 – The Doubleclicks and Molly Lewis are interviewed by Ken Plume as part of the Song-Fu competition. That interview “Song Fu 2012 Special #1 podcast” exists in the archive, but is no longer available online, and I need to check with Ken Plume before releasing it.
Note: Statements such as “it exists in the archive, but…” are not meant to tease, but to say “hey, this thing still exists and is not lost media”. This is actually something I need to codify elsewhere on the website soon.
2013 – Alex Bradley posts his video for JoCo Cruise Crazy III to YouTube, continuing the saga that he’d been doing since the first JoCo Cruise Crazy.
While there’s no Doubleclicks content in his other JCCC videos, they’re all quite creative and well worth watching.
JCCC – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbMeIcfXN_c
JCCC 2 – https://vimeo.com/61246278
JCCC 4 – https://vimeo.com/96370049
2016 – The Doubleclicks are still at PAX South in San Antonio TX, and have two events going on today:
4:00pm They’re on “PA and Friends play Quiplash!” (Full show)
9:15pm They play a concert in the Main Theater (Full show).
2017 – The Mary Sue publishes a piece written by Laser titled “Art Under Fascism: Overcoming Hopelessness and Making Something, Because it Matters”.

2019 – The Doubleclicks post episode 17 “No Cell Towers On The Open Sea” of the You Should Write a Song About That podcast.

