Tag: chvrches

TRACK: Chvrches – ‘Miracle’

It’s been an interesting few years for the Scottish group  Chvrches. They shot to fame with the release of their debut album The Bones of What You Believe which included hit singles ‘The Mother We Share‘ and ‘Lungs‘. The world tours and hectic…

Chvrches unleash ‘Love Is Dead’ tracklist

Glaswegian powerhouse, Chvrches are poised and prepared to smash expectations out of the water with forthcoming album Love Is Dead.  The band have shared the record’s official tracklist via tweeting an artistic photograph and, let us tell you, we could not be…

Ten Tracks To Remember Glastonbury 2016 By

Somehow, it’s been a week since that one crazy weekend in the year where seeing the Cool Runnings team propping up the bar of a cider bus, while a giant David Bowie slides past in the mud heading to hear…

AN OPEN LETTER TO: PEOPLE WHO RECORD GIGS ON THEIR PHONES

To the people who record entire gigs on their smart phones, You are biologically blessed with two gaping holes in the front of your skull filled with jelly-like spheres called ‘eyeballs’. There are also another two holes on either side of your…

EP: Sweet White ‘Monet’

Rating: Aberdeen band Sweet White‘s debut EP Monet shares its name with one of the world’s most revered French impressionist painters – but don’t let this intimidate you. If Monet’s ‘Water Lilies’ and numerous other master-pieces are the inspiration behind…

ALBUM: Chvrches ‘Every Open Eye’

Rating: Iain Cook, Martin Doherty and Lauren Mayberry – aka Chvrches – became known for their clean, electronic sound when they released their debut album The Bones Of What You Believe in 2013. This week, the Scottish trio are back…

LISTEN: Chvrches perform new untitled track

Chvrches dropped a new track at Austin City Limits festival last weekend. The track has a working title but is currently known as ‘Richard Pryor’, while it’s also appeared on their recent setlists as ‘Eddie Murphy’ and ‘Gene Wilder’.  …

LIVE: Bestival, Robin Hill Park, Isle Of Wight 04-07.09.14

Rating: By name and by nature, Bestival has become one of the UK’s most loved festivals, and closed 2014’s season in its now renowned style, where castaways and natives joined forces to create the ultimate desert island disco. With huge…