The post CHVRCHES Share The Bones of What You Believe 10th Anniversary Reissue: Stream appeared first on Consequence. It’s been a decade since CHVRCHES first released The Bones of What You Believe.
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: ...
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 ...
So far, Chvrches’ 2019 has been marked by their Marshmello collaboration “Here With Me,” but now they have more new music. A new game called Death Stranding (from legendary video game creator Hideo ...
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 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 ...
Synth-pop trio Chvrches was evidently weaned on heavy doses of New Order, The Cure and Depeche Mode. Chvrches, now touring behind its latest album, “Screen Violence,” doesn’t just mimic the giants of ...
Scottish trio Chvrches have dropped their first new single in two years. The anthemic "Get Out" can be heard above. The track was produced by Greg Kurstin, recently named Grammys Producer of the Year ...
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 ...