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Chvrches - Screen Violence<Red Vinyl> - Import Vinyl LP Record Limited Edition
Chvrches - Screen Violence<Red Vinyl> - Import Vinyl LP Record Limited Edition
Vinyl Record
Rock
Alternative/Indie
September 10, 2021
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Catalog No.:GLS030001
JAN/ISBN:810599023553
Number of Discs: 1
Record Size: 12”
Country/Region of Manufacture: Import
Credits:
Chvrches
Description:
Popular Electro-Pop Band, The Churches, Release Their Latest Album! Glaswegian electro-pop band, The Churches, consisting of Lauren Maybury, Martin Doherty and Ian Cook, have released their fourth studio album, "Screen Violence"! In April 2021, the band announced the full-fledged launch of their new single "He Said She Said" to the delight of their fans, followed by the second single from the new album, "How Not To Drown," featuring Robert Smith, who the Churches say is their "ultimate hero. The distinctive voice of Robert Smith, frontman of the well-known The Cure, blends curiously and perfectly with Lauren's clear voice, and the song is supported by a dark piano tone that is in keeping with the concept of staying conscious even when drowning. Recorded in Los Angeles and Glasgow using video calls and audio sharing programs, the album was self-produced by Lauren Mayberry, Martin Doherty, and Ian Cook, who even mixed it themselves. This time, they even mixed the album themselves. The result is an original and special album that is truly unique to The Churches. The title of the album, "Screen Violence," was originally suggested as a possible name for the band, and 10 years later, in the midst of this pandemic, the words "Screen Violence" could not be more true to life.People found it harder and harder to feel closer to even their own loved ones than to the characters on the TV show, experiencing a traumatic world that was a completely different world. It was in this context that the Churches decided on these words as the title of their new album. The themes of "Screen Violence" are expressed in three main forms: on screen, by screens, and through screens. --The film depicts feelings of loneliness, disillusionment, fear, heartbreak, and regret. The creation of "Screen Violence" was also a commemoration of the band's 10 years together: through their debut album "The Bones of What You Believe" in 2013, "Every Open Eye" in 2015, and their last album "Love" (released in 2018), the band has been able to create their own sound through "Screen Violence". is Dead", they have created and solidified their sound.
Tracklisting:
1.Asking For A Friend
2.He Said She Said
3.California
4.Violent Delights
5.How Not To Drown (feat. Robert Smith)
6.Final Girl
7.Good Girls
8.Lullabies
9.Nightmares
10.Better If You Don't
