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The CHVRCHES side project The Leaving, featuring founding member Martin Doherty and longtime live drummer Jonny Scott, has ...
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: ...
Earlier this year, Chvrches celebrated the 10th anniversary of their debut album The Bones Of What You Believe. Now, bandleader Lauren Mayberry is stepping out on her own with her first-ever solo song ...
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 ...
You can tell Chvrches would really love it if they could work with Hideo Kojima again. Music outlet NME recently interviewed members of Chvrches about working on a Death Stranding 2 soundtrack, given ...
The collaboration blends elements of CHVRCHES’ electronic dreaminess and Smith’s timeless pained vocals for a reflective, longing lament. The track opens with lead singer Lauren Mayberry singing, “I’m ...
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 ...
Five years ago, CHVRCHES played its first Milwaukee show at the Riverside ... well, the lobby, at least. One breakout and two albums later, Thursday night's bright performance showed they may have ...
The guitarist and producer for the Scottish trio says his brother's family just had a baby earlier this week, and though Cook is ecstatic, he hasn't gotten the chance to talk to his family on the ...
When it came time for Chvrches to record the follow-up to its acclaimed 2013 debut, The Bones of What You Believe, conventional wisdom dictated that the Scottish synth-pop group would go big. But ...