CHVRCHES made waves with 2019’s “Death Stranding” which was the title track for the Hideo Kojima game of the same name. Coming in hot after “Love is Dead”, the song highlighted the band’s artistic strength, while creating an overwhelming load of emotion for the game’s credits which led perfectly onto its closing scene. Working perfectly alongside bands like Flora Cash, The Neighbourhood, and Bring Me The Horizon. That is not all CHVRCHES has been up to, however, the band recently remixed John Carpenter’s ‘Turning The Bones” as they come together for a Vinyl release.
Honoured to have collaborated with John Carpenter @TheHorrorMaster and @SacredBones on a new 7-inch featuring Good Girls (John Carpenter Remix) and our remix of his song “Turning The Bones.”
Listen to the tracks now and pre-order the 7-inch here: https://t.co/SFr81ouctA pic.twitter.com/TQxO14A62x
— CHVRCHES (@CHVRCHES) August 6, 2021
But, that was not enough for the Glasgow-based synth-pop pioneers. Now with their fourth album, Screen Violence, released today. It includes ‘Good Girls’, ‘He Said She Said’, and ‘How Not To Drown’ featuring The Cure’s, Robert Smith. The band makes new evolutions to their sound as they expand upon their range. Across the 10 tracks, the band comes back with everything we have been waiting for since the band’s last record, especially on the final song ‘Better If You Don’t’.
“Making this record was really good for finding something to centre you when it felt like the whole world was on fire,” the band said in discussion with NME regarding their latest LP.
With the album out and gaining traction. Chvrches set up their gear to tour new material in America in November, but come back to their roots as of March 2022. During the tour, the band is hitting up Newcastle, London, and Birmingham. Support acts have not been announced but there is a positive hum around the tour.
You can get your tickets here.