You can tell Chvrches would really love it if they could work with Hideo Kojima again. Music outlet NME recently interviewed members of Chvrches about working on a Death Stranding 2 soundtrack, given ...
Earlier this year, Chvrches celebrated the 10th anniversary of their debut album The Bones Of What You Believe. Now, bandleader Lauren Mayberry is stepping out on her own with her first-ever solo song ...
As the song continues to climb, Mayberry chatted with Billboard about how Chvrches and Marshmello came together, as well as the new freedom artists have to collaborate in today's musical landscape. By ...
Martin Doherty of CHVRCHES has launched a new project called The Leaving. The outfit also features longtime CHVRCHES touring drummer Jonny Scott. You can listen to The Leaving's debut single, "Saved," ...
A few weeks ago, Chvrches announced that they would be honoring the tenth anniversary of their 2013 debut album, The Bones Of What You Believe, with a special ...
Chvrches and filmmaker/composer John Carpenter have remixed each other for a new single that’s out digitally now and will be out as a 7″ on December 10 via Sacred Bones. John Carpenter has remixed ...
Since Scottish trio Chvrches' heralded 2013 debut The Bones of What You Believe, the '80s-synthpop-revival sound that made the band a darling of the summer festival circuit has been appropriated at… ...
The Scottish indie-rock trio Chvrches has always had strong opinions of churches and states, so there was careful consideration in the spelling of the band’s name. Pronounced as “Churches,” the ...
Chvrches have teased the release of their forthcoming track ‘How Not To Drown’, appearing to feature The Cure frontman Robert Smith. Yesterday (May 30), the band posted a cryptic teaser on Twitter ...
The Scottish trio – comprising Lauren Mayberry, Iain Cook and Martin Doherty – released the anthemic standalone track last Friday (February 24) before confirming three UK headline dates for this ...
Though it can be ominous, even aggressive, Chvrches' music maintains a disarming fizziness. Its sound and approach aren't arch or unapproachable; this is, after all, a band that frequently covers ...