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Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry goes solo — and we got exclusive backstage access At the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. on Monday, Lauren Mayberry announced herself as a solo star. Music.
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 ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Lauren Mayberry, lead singer of CHVRCHES, about launching her solo career with a performance at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.
Chvrches was very much an internet band, and all I was listening to was other underground internet acts in 2013. It’s like one of the last scenes, with us, Haim and a few others. The 1975, they ...
Chvrches, which plays the Shrine Auditorium on Saturday and works with independent Glassnote Records, is unabashed about its love for big-sounding pop, and “Every Open Eye” often feels like a ...
Scottish electropop trio Chvrches are back with the release of a new song. Titled "Out of My Head," the track is a collaboration with the Japanese band Wednesday Campanella, and marks the followup ...
Chvrches has an unofficial set of rules the Scottish band members try to abide by. They’re not exactly commandments (the band selected the name Chvrches because they thought it had a ring to it ...
CHVRCHES recently released the song “How Not to Drown” off their upcoming album Screen Violence, which features The Cure frontman Robert Smith. The band now discussed the song with another ...
Chvrches’ Anthemic Single ‘Never Say Die’ Includes ‘The Gnarliest Sounds’ Of Their Career. Derrick Rossignol Music News Editor Twitter. March 29, 2018. Danny Clinch .
Purchasing special re-issued albums by The Cure, U2, Chvrches, The Charalatans and more on Record Store Day will help benefit children living in war zones, in a new initiative launched by the ...
Chvrches’ circle is also decidedly un-pop. The group counts The Twilight Sad and We Were Promised Jetpacks among their friends. Both are bands that do extremely literate, smart indie rock.
In an autumn filled with female-fronted electropop releases both big (Katy Perry, Lady Gaga) and smaller (Icona Pop), the debut from Scottish trio Chvrches might get lost.