The Clockwork Quartet was a short-lived steampunk band/multimedia project that began in 2008 and quietly vanished after 2012. It was started by one Ed Saperia and produced by Original Content London, a "creative studio" that apparently pivoted to boardgames after music and comics fell through. Like the band, OCL seems defunct, with references to them existing, but their website gone and their social medias abandoned.
The group made three songs total, one of which is The Watchmaker's Apprentice, the best Steampunk, Victorian-era revenge narrative-song on the planet, then they vanished.
According to archives of interviews, the goal of the project was to create a webcomic with characters from their songs, with the songs serving as characters' backstories. The webcomic remains incomplete, with only four chapters of ten being posted. With the website's closure, the only place it can be found is via the wayback machine.
They don't have their own Wikipedia page, but they do have a Wikipedia USER page impersonating a real page. I know nothing of the esoteric rules of Wikipedia, but I assume this was getting around the notability requirements. The page itself hasn't updated since 2012, around the release of the third and final song. They also have a Facebook page that stopped updating in 2014.
There is something deeply sad about reading an interview with Saperia where he excitedly describes his plans for the project and the fun he's having with his friends while knowing that, at the time of the interview, he had already made two of the three songs, and that almost every trace of the project has been wiped off the internet. Even that interview only exists in archives.
The Songs:
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