Chromatics just dropped a massive deluxe version of their stellar 2019 surprise album Closer To Grey, complete with over 40 tracks and nearly 3 hours of various alternate versions, instrumentals, and more, all for $1. Listen to "Faded Now" -- a twinkling slo-mo version of the title track with a trap-esque beat -- below, and download the record for a buck here...
Pairing the Simon & Garfunkel influences from Closer to Grey and the breadcrumbs that preceded the release, Chromatics quietly drop The Sound of Silence EP with new track, "Burning Bridges." Listen to the EP in its entirety below + purchase it for $1 here:
CHROMATICS announce the physical release of Closer To Grey on gatefold 180g double-LP ocean blue vinyl with the release of a dreamy, Johnny Jewel-directed video for the lovely album highlight "Move a Mountain". Watch below + pre-order the record here...
Just in time for Halloween (but a little late for our Halloween mix, maybe next year), CHROMATICS drop a haunting and dreamy alternate version of "Touch Red" from their surprise new album:
Just in time for Halloween, CHROMATICS come through with the most pleasant musical surprise of the year with their stunning new record Closer To Grey. While your initial reaction upon hearing the news of the unexpected release earlier today may have understandably been one of disappointment that this isn't Dear Tommy, that feeling fades away about halfway through the haunting "Sound of Silenc
Hamburg, Germany duo Kraków Loves Adana share the self-directed video for their striking Johnny Jewel-produced debut single, out this Friday on Italians Do It Better. The group is currently in the studio with Johnny preparing their forthcoming full length to be released sometime early next year, and if it sounds anything like the majestic, undeniably emotional electro-pop drama of "Follow the
New Italians Do It Better signee Jorja Chalmers, who also plays sax and keys for Bryan Ferry, shares the hauntingly ethereal and majestic title track from her new album Human Again, out right now on IDIB. Video directed By Johnny Jewel & Karolina Paczkowska + edited by Chromatics:
New Italians Do It Better act ORION shares the vintage-Nintendo-inspired, Robotina-directed video for their new single "TIME FOR CRIME", debuted recently by Johnny Jewel when he hosted Complete Control on Sirius XMU back in April. Design and animation by Yassmin Yaghmai + Sara Taigher, with graphics by Alessandro S. Jurasz: