CHVRCHES

CHVRCHES Release 2014 Tour Dates

I am sure you have heard of them by now, but just in case you haven’t, Scottish trio CHVRCHES have taken over. With their wonderful debut album, The Bones of What You Believe, the band has been a nonstop train against indie audiences. If you missed your chance to see them at all during their […]

Watch CHVRCHES Play “The Mother We Share” and “Lies” on Jimmy Kimmel

Last night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live brought Chvrches onstage as the musical guest. The Scottish synthpop band performed “The Mother We Share” and “Lies” off of their debut album, The Bones of What You Believe. You can watch videos of both performances after the jump. Earlier this month, Chvrches released a music video for “Lies.” Directed […]

WATCH: CHVRCHES – “Lies”

CHVRCHES have released a music video for the single “Lies,” off of their wonderful debut album, The Bones of What You Believe. The band, who has been experiencing much acclaim as of late, add the video for “Lies” to their roster of catchy singles, and great videography. The video was directed by Sing J. Lee, […]

Chvrches Release Short Video On Touring

Chvrches, who have been all over the net lately regarding their stellar debut album, The Bones of What You Believe, and front-woman Lauren Mayberry’s fantastic piece against internet misogyny, have released a short, but sweet video following the band while on tour. The video has some pretty awesome clips of the band performing, along with […]

Watch Chvrches On ‘Jools Holland’

It took a few extra days, but Chvrches’ performance on British music television show Later… With Jools Holland is online (the performances of Janelle Monáe and the Pixies from the same episode surfaced over the weekend). The timing is quite appropriate, as vocalist Lauren Mayberry’s piece on Monday for the Guardian in regards to “online misogyny” has been making the rounds over the past few days. […]

Chvrches’ Frontwoman Writes Op-Ed On Internet Misogyny

One of my personal favorite bands, Chvrches, is fronted by a female vocalist. Women in the music industry face a unique challenge that men usually don’t have to deal with: sexist and misogynistic comments directed at them. The band recently shared a screenshot of a disgusting text sent to them referencing Lauren, the vocalist of […]

Hear CHVRCHES Cover Whitney Houston

In a rather brave move, Scotland’s indie electronic trio CHVRCHES have covered one of the greatest anthems out there, Whitney Houston‘s “It’s Not Right But It’s Ok.” The sassy R&B track is for all the wronged lovers out there, and CHVRCHES’s cover loses a bit of its power in the process. Their electro-pop sound is […]

Stream Chvrches’ Entire Album, ‘The Bones Of What You Believe’

Chvrches have exploded in popularity over the last year or so, and now they are on the cusp of releasing their debut full length album, The Bones Of What You Believe. They’re an electro pop outfit hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, and if you haven’t heard of them yet, I recommend checking them out. Today would […]

MUSIC VIDEO: Chvrches – “The Mother We Share”

Today is all about weird music videos, and there’s no better way to keep the puzzled looks permanent than by watching the new music video from Scotland’s electropop outfit Chvrches. The band just tossed “The Mother We Share” into the videosphere with a new video directed by SJ Lee. It’s literally and figuratively pretty dark, with […]

Chvrches Announce Tour, Perform On ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’

Scottish electropop group and band name that I struggle to spell for some reason Chvrches are heading out on an American tour this week. To help promote the tour, they appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Their first EP, Recover EP, came out earlier this year and their first full length, The Bones of […]

Sounds Familiar: Week 5

Continuing our expansion of original content, Under The Gun Review presents its latest column, Sounds Familiar, dedicated to trawling the world and web for the latest remixes, redos, and reminiscent bits that our newest columnist Julia McAlpine finds appealing. Be prepared for some diversity in your music library. The songs may not be new, but they […]