CHVRCHES will perform TWO NIGHTS at the Fox Theater on April 18th and April 19th! Wolf Alice will open the show.
Tickets for April 18th are SOLD OUT - Thank You!
Tickets for April 19th are on sale NOW through the Fox Theater's official website, www.TheFoxOakland.com.
Watch CHVRCHES:
https://www.youtube.com/user/ChvrchesVEVO
Listen to CHVRCHES:
https://soundcloud.com/chvrches
About CHVRCHES:
A lot has changed for CHVRCHES in the past few years.
When the Glaswegian trio wrote and recorded t...
CHVRCHES will perform TWO NIGHTS at the Fox Theater on April 18th and April 19th! Wolf Alice will open the show.
Tickets for April 18th are SOLD OUT - Thank You!
Tickets for April 19th are on sale NOW through the Fox Theater's official website, www.TheFoxOakland.com.
Watch CHVRCHES:
https://www.youtube.com/user/ChvrchesVEVO
Listen to CHVRCHES:
https://soundcloud.com/chvrches
About CHVRCHES:
A lot has changed for CHVRCHES in the past few years.
When the Glaswegian trio wrote and recorded their debut, The Bones Of What You Believe (2013), no one had heard of them. The three members (Iain Cook, Martin Doherty and Lauren Mayberry) came together with the idea of working on a writing project together, unsure of what path that would take other than one which belied their previous musical projects and foregrounded melody and classic songwriting styles before everything else. There were no pre-existing ideas of what the record would or should be like, no pre-conceptions and nothing to live up to – just three people in a basement studio in Glasgow making music they believed in.
Approaching the new album, one could argue that everything is different for the band but they tried not to treat it that way. CHVRCHES returned to the same hometown studio that had housed them during the recording of their first LP, their basic goal to shut off the outside world and get back to what they know best: writing.
Made in CHVRCHES’ Alucard Studios – a converted three-bedroom flat on the southside of Glasgow – Every Open Eye offers an alternative approach in a climate of music written by committee or the same handful of well-known songwriters, going back to the idea that a band can write, record and produce their work entirely by themselves.