Following a Triple J feature album spot in November 2005, he embarked on national headline tours across Australia and the U.S. and performed alongside acts like Warpaint, Julian Casablancas, and Juliette Lewis.
Clockwise has released multiple EPs and full-length albums, blending genres and earning acclaim for his creative work, including collaborations such as "Open Relationship" featuring Stella Mozgawa.
Within a year, Clockwise had gained traction in the Los Angeles live music scene, securing a Monday night headline slot at Spaceland in Silverlake.
His performances began receiving airplay on local radio stations KCRW and KROQ, eventually leading to sold-out shows at notable venues, including the Troubadour and The El Rey Theatre, in support of his independently released EPs.
The singles "Steam Dream" and "Murphy's Law" received extensive airplay on Los Angeles radio stations KROQ, Alt-98.7, and KCRW, while "Hopeless," featuring Holly Valance, garnered thousands of plays on SoundCloud.
During this period, he recorded material across locations in Hollywood, Australia, and London for his next project, The Good Book EP, which he described as "a celebration about the lies we tell ourselves and a comment on the fleeting nature of existence."
The Good Book was released on April 8, 2016, through Exhibition Records, featuring singles such as "The Best," which [Insert Source] described as "beginning with a full synth bath" and evolving into "existential and intimate utterances... illustrated among ear-worm keyboard hooks."
In 2018 Clockwise retreated from public life after the death of his mother and started penning a musical "The Moth Requiem" and working on a 4 Volume album "War Stories" that will be released in its entirety in 2025.
Made in his Hollywood Hills studio in LA and Boulevard Recording, as well as during stints in London and Sydney, it features work by Omar Yakar, Drew Erickson, JT Thomas, Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint, Kurt Vile) and Jade Macrae.
[citation needed] Andy Clockwise cites Charlie Chaplin, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Björk, The Pixies, David Bowie, and Nick Cave as influences.