Glasgow's Chvrches will release their synth-pop debut The Bones Of What You Believe later this month. We've already heard LP cut "The Mother We Share,...
Nine Inch Nails, Vampire Weekend, Scottish electro-pop trio Chvrches, Australia's Empire of the Sun, and Brazilian rapper Marcelo D2 are among the art...
Scottish electro-pop group Chvrches is now streaming their debut album The Bones of What You Believe, which is available right now at NPR. The trio ha...
comeback single "Berzerk" as old-school was by lacing it with electric guitars. Plenty of retro bands have employed the guitar over the years, but now...
What's your earliest musical memory? At what point in time did you become aware that this thing we call music exists? Scottish synthpop band Chvrches ...
Chvrches may have one of the most anticipated debut albums of the fall -- The Bones of What You Believe drops tomorrow -- but when it comes to fame, t...
CHVRCHES in SpaceWatch their galactic "The Mother We Share" video. Read More »CHVRCHES x HAIMHear CHVRCHES cover HAIM's "Falling." Read More »Popping ...
Moonboots Photo by Tracy Graham. Illustration by Jamie Mitchell It's been a breakout year for Chvrches, the Scottish synth-pop trio responsible for so...
the population who read music magazines and liner notes -- dressed in all black, maintained neutral facial expressions, and did everything possible to...
Drake has collaborated with his share of artists over the years -- mostly recently, it seems, with Beyoncé -- and pretty soon, he might be able to add...
Tweet Last night on Zane Lowe, CHVRCHES' covered Whitney Houston's classic hit "It's Not Right But It's Okay." The band seems comfortable covering son...
Photo by Christina Kernohan BBC Radio 1 host Zane Lowe's other big guests this week were Glasgow's Chvrches, who came by for an interview and a live p...
This week, the Scottish synthpop trio Chvrches released their debut album The Bones Of What You Believe, and we made it our Album Of The Week. And in ...
Photo by Christina Kernohan Lauren Mayberry, singer of Glasgow electro pop trio Chvrches, has penned a piece for The Guardian in response to misogynis...
Chvrches singer Lauren Mayberry has taken a defiant stance against internet misogyny in a new blog post for The Guardian. The singer for the Scottish ...
Lauren Mayberry, the lead singer of Chvrches (one our 40 Best New Bands of 2013) released a lengthy op-ed today in the Guardian about the rampant miso...
people to make comments like this, because that's how women in my position are spoken to?" Mayberry, who describes herself as a feminist interested in...