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Radderall & Muzzy Fossa Bring Two Realities Into One Rhythm On "The Club Is Open"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Lauren Anderson
Photo Credit: Lauren Anderson

What if the life you live and the life you dream are only separated by the courage to walk through the right? Cleveland’s Radderall and Muzzy Fossa spin a prism of neon emotion on their collaborative concept record The Club Is Open. This album is a shimmering world where irony melts into sincerity and inner conflict turns into groove. The duo build a cinematic universe around duality, chasing meaning instead of empty highs, connection instead of ego, and truth over illusion. Their new focus track, Duplicity Life, blurs fantasy and reality through dreamy vocals, sleek Nile-Rodgers-style guitar, and swirling J-pop influences inspired by Mariya Takeuchi’s Plastic Love. They share:

It explores living two different lives — socially, romantically, emotionally, sexually, and in business.
Photo Credit: Issac Bixel
Photo Credit: Issac Bixel

Leaning into hazy disco tones, kaleidoscopic psych-pop textures, and vintage synth warmth, the DIY green-screen video amplifies contrast. Old vs. young, devil vs. god, chaos vs. calm, on screen becomes a playful, thoughtful portrait of the identities we juggle and the worlds we build to feel whole. Following cinematic singles like Movies / Every Minute, and Planted, "The Club Is Open" cements Radderall & Muzzy Fossa as storytellers who turn self-reflection into dance-floor mysticism. Watch “Duplicity Life,” catch them on tour, and stream the album today!

 
 
 

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