The post 5 Reasons to See CHVRCHES Live This Year appeared first on Consequence. CHVRCHES are just a few weeks away from the one year anniversary of their excellent fourth album Screen Violence, but ...
All genres rise and fall depending on which artists are happening in the moment, but certain kinds of music always seem to maintain the same level of semi-popularity no matter the prevailing trends: ...
They reached out to The Cure frontman Robert Smith, whose dark sound has been a touchstone to the younger band. That masterstroke produced “How Not to Drown,” bridging a generational talent gap and ...
Apparently the reason that The Cure ’s 14 th studio album, 2024’s Songs Of A Lost World, took so long to come out was because ...
Chvrches teamed up with Robert Smith at tonight’s BandLab NME Awards 2022, where they performed Screen Violence cuts “Asking For A Friend” and “How Not To Drown,” plus the Cure classic “Just Like ...
Chvrches and filmmaker/composer John Carpenter have remixed each other for a new single that’s out digitally now and will be out as a 7″ on December 10 via Sacred Bones. John Carpenter has remixed ...
Last year, it was discovered that if you play The 1975’s record I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It at double speed, “Somebody Else” sounds very much like it could ...
Not all synthetic pop music is on point, but in 2013 when Chvrches (pronounced churches) released their EP The Mother We Share into the world, they immediately became Euro synth-pop darlings, booking ...
Earlier this week, Chvrches criticized their recent collaborator Marshmello for working with Chris Brown and Tyga on the new single “Light It Up.” “We are really upset, confused and disappointed by ...
Three years ago, Chvrches began a renaissance in pop. Led by the exuberant Lauren Mayberry, the Glasgow-based trio dug up a forgotten sound — '80s synth-pop — and reanimated it with Da Vinci-esque ...
Heartache isn’t necessarily supposed to sound exuberant, and electronics aren’t expected to be as inviting as a hug, but Scotland’s Chvrches consistently defies those conventions on sophomore effort ...