Dragonette has flirted with the mainstream for years, but has never seemed to gain traction on the U.S. pop charts. The now three-piece helmed by husband/wife Dan Kurtz and Martina Sorbara has put out two records of fun electro-pop and has built a reasonably sized audience consisting of mostly gay men—this author included.

Last year the group scored a smash hit in “Hello,” a track with producer Martin Sloveig, that like most non-U.S.-bred pop took over a year to infiltrate our airwaves. (Also, hilariously enough, Slovieg’s album didn’t come out here until August 21 of this year). Dragonette has a bigger shot with its new album Bodyparts, which you can hear in full below before checking out the band’s biggest show here to date, a headlining gig at the Black Cat’s main stage.

Bodyparts is the first of Dragonette’s albums to have no outside producers, just the band, and the first to see distribution in both Canada and the U.S. at the same time. Each of the record’s twelve tracks are giddy rave ups that could possibly be in rotation with the current slew of tracks on the radio. Highlights include the super-catchy “Live in this City,” “Hello”-part deux, “Let It Go,” and going-out anthem “My Legs.”

Dragonette plays with The Knocks this Saturday at the Black Cat. Tickets are $18.