Chromatics became one of the more revered electronic/synth-pop groups of the 2000s thanks to their 2007 album Night Drive, and subsequent releases have also earned critical acclaim. Now, though, the ...
Ruth Radelet, Adam Miller and Nat Walker have announced that their band, Chromatics, are no more. The band, which was formed in 2001, released 10 albums since their formation. Their most recent ...
Chromatics have shared a brand new song, “Famous Monsters,” via a video for the track directed by the band’s own Johnny Jewel. It is one of the band’s more dancefloor-ready songs and features spoken ...
Chromatics released a brand new album, Closer to Grey, last October only hours after it was announced (stream it here). Now they have shared a brand new song, “Toy.” There are three different versions ...
Chromatics set their surprise “seventh” album at the witching hour, telling a sometimes-muddled tale of heartbroken lovers reaching out to the spirit realm. Save this story Save this story Across ...
At the end of the decade, the shadow left by Chromatics’ inimitable output feels hard to overstate. The trio’s widescreen, darkly-lit brand of Italo disco has lingered, influencing everyone from ...
Veteran indie-pop group Chromatics is back after seven years of silence: The band surprise-released their new studio album Closer To Grey, their first album since 2012’s Kill For Love, on Wednesday.
According to producer Johnny Jewel, “Music is medicine.” Or at least that’s what the sparse statement that came with the band’s surprise release says. On Tuesday at midnight, Chromatics unveiled ...
Johnny Jewel and his band take years to perfect Chromatics sound, so after seven trips around the sun, we finally hear new work featuring their circuitous approach to music making. “Twist The Knife” ...
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