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Coldplay’s Chris Martin eats only one meal a day because of Bruce Springsteen - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
23.03.2023

Coldplay’s Chris Martin eats only one meal a day because of Bruce Springsteen

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has revealed in a new podcast with Conan O’Brien that he only eats one meal a day after being inspired by Bruce Springsteen.The latest episode of ‘Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend’ was released yesterday (March 22) and a clip posted onto YouTube dives into why Martin only eats one meal now. When asked about meeting fellow musicians for dinner and the wisdom shared between Martin and his guests, Martin said: “I actually don’t have dinner anymore.

Watch Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry join Coldplay to perform ‘Cry Cry Cry’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Spain - Brazil - Scotland - Los Angeles - USA - Italy - Manchester - Canada - Netherlands - Portugal - county San Diego - Seattle - city Amsterdam - city Vancouver
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21.03.2023

Watch Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry join Coldplay to perform ‘Cry Cry Cry’

Chvrches‘ Lauren Mayberry joined Coldplay on stage in São Paulo for a performance of the band’s 2019 song ‘Cry Cry Cry’.The Scottish trio are supporting the Chris Martin-fronted band on their current run of ‘Music Of The Spheres’ stadium shows in São Paulo, Brazil.During their fourth show at Estádio do Morumbi on March 18, the band invited the Chvrches’ frontwoman on stage for a rendition of ‘Cry Cry Cry’, which appeared on Coldplay’s eighth studio album ‘Everyday Life’.The original song features Jacob Collier on backing vocals. The English singer-songwriter also contributed to its writing.You can watch the official live video as well as fan-shot footage below.A post shared by CHVRCHES (@chvrches)CRY CRY CRY @coldplay @CHVRCHES #ColdplaySaoPaulo pic.twitter.com/dNFvS4WsCw— gio (@sug4rcane) March 16, 2023Coldplay continued their world tour with a series of rescheduled dates in South America starting on March 10.

Phoenix preview new version of ‘After Midnight’ featuring mystery act - www.nme.com - France - USA - Japan
nme.com
14.03.2023

Phoenix preview new version of ‘After Midnight’ featuring mystery act

Phoenix are teasing a new version of their track ‘After Midnight’ featuring a mystery guest artist.The original song appears on the French band’s seventh studio album ‘Alpha Zulu’, which came out last November.Taking to social media yesterday (March 13), Phoenix shared a brief clip of a revamped take on the tune. The file name in the video reads ‘After Midnight ft.??.wav’, confirming that a collaboration is incoming.The group revealed in the caption that the team-up will arrive this Thursday (March 16) – listen to the snippet in the post below.A post shared by Phoenix (@wearephoenix)As The Line Of Best Fit notes, many fans in the comments sections have said that the as-yet-unnamed singer sounds like Clairo.

Watch Chvrches play new single ‘Over’ for the first time - www.nme.com - Brazil - Scotland
nme.com
14.03.2023

Watch Chvrches play new single ‘Over’ for the first time

Chvrches gave their new single ‘Over’ its live debut while opening for Coldplay last week – check out the footage below.The Scottish trio are supporting the Chris Martin-fronted band on their current run of ‘Music Of The Spheres’ stadium shows in São Paulo, Brazil.During the first gig of the stint last Friday (March 10), Chvrches played a 10-track set that included the first airing of their 2023 standalone single.“We are so grateful to be on these shows with [Coldplay],” frontwoman Lauren Mayberry told the crowd. “This is our first show opening for them and our first time ever in Brazil, so thank you very much for having us.”She continued: “This next song is a brand new song that we put out, and we’ve never played it live before.

Chvrches talk new single ‘Over’ and their upcoming stadium gigs with Coldplay: “We’re out of our comfort zone” - www.nme.com - Britain - Scotland - Sweden
nme.com
03.03.2023

Chvrches talk new single ‘Over’ and their upcoming stadium gigs with Coldplay: “We’re out of our comfort zone”

Chvrches have spoken to NME about their new single ‘Over’, the “pressure” of stepping up to play stadiums with Coldplay, and how they’re preparing to mark their 10th year together as a band.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 summer.“It’s sort of like a little miniature era between [2021 album] ‘Screen Violence’ and whatever the next year ends up being,” Mayberry told NME of ‘Over’, which was helmed by Swedish producer Oscar Holter (The Weeknd, Coldplay and BTS, Charli XCX).“I guess normally we kind of strictly abide by the album format and the album campaign format, and we’ll collect songs over the course of months and years, and then make a record.”While pointing to a yet-to-be-determined future, ‘Over’ harks back to the classic Chvrches sound as Mayberry seeks an escape from a period of personal turmoil (“It’s getting harder to breathe/ So, baby, put me to sleep/ ‘Til it gets better). This widescreen pop style, coupled with a narrative-led approach to writing lyrics, meant the song “didn’t feel right” for ‘Screen Violence’ – an LP that provided commentary on the horrors of modern society and our increasingly digital world.“It seemed a bit stupid to sit on it for an indeterminate amount of time until we’re ready to work on the next thing,” Mayberry told NME of the reasoning behind dropping the tune now.“So we kind of figured we would free ourselves from the self-imposed album cycle rules and just put the song out because we have it, and we’ve got loads more touring to do this year.

Chvrches share teaser and announce release date of new single ‘Over’ - www.nme.com - Scotland
nme.com
15.02.2023

Chvrches share teaser and announce release date of new single ‘Over’

Chvrches have shared another teaser for their upcoming new single ‘Over’, as well as announcing its release date.The Scottish synth-pop trio posted the first snippet of the song on social media last Thursday (February 9). “OVER – Coming 2023,” they wrote at the time alongside a pre-save/pre-add link.Yesterday (February 14), Chvrches uploaded a second clip that sees frontwoman Lauren Mayberry listening back to another part of the track.

Tennessee secretary of state arrested for DUI while leaving Bonnaroo festival - www.nme.com - Japan - Tennessee - city Manchester, state Tennessee
nme.com
20.06.2022

Tennessee secretary of state arrested for DUI while leaving Bonnaroo festival

Associated Press.Hargett said that he regretted his actions at the Manchester, Tennessee festival. He said in a statement: “On Friday night after leaving the Bonnaroo Music Festival, I was stopped by the Tullahoma Police Department and subsequently arrested for DUI.“Driving Under the Influence is a serious matter, and I regret the circumstances that led to my arrest.

Jack Antonoff hosts ’80s SuperJam at Bonnaroo with Carly Rae Jepsen, Japanese Breakfast and more - www.nme.com - Japan
nme.com
20.06.2022

Jack Antonoff hosts ’80s SuperJam at Bonnaroo with Carly Rae Jepsen, Japanese Breakfast and more

Jack Antonoff hosted a SuperJam, playing a guest-filled set of songs released in his birth year of 1984.During the set, the Bleachers man was joined by a host of guest vocalists including Carly Rae Jepsen, CHVRCHES‘ Lauren Mayberry, Claud, Japanese Breakfast and more.Kicking off with a cover of Van Halen‘s ‘Jump’ with Claud, Mayberry covered a pair of Madonna songs with Antonoff before covers from the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Prince, The Smiths and more were rolled out.See the full setlist and footage below.6.18.22 @bonnaroo superjam. honor to host pic.twitter.com/luTgDCjX9y— jackantonoff (@jackantonoff) June 19, 2022Oh man, oh man, oh man.

CHVRCHES frontwoman Lauren Mayberry opens up on sexism in the music industry - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
24.03.2022

CHVRCHES frontwoman Lauren Mayberry opens up on sexism in the music industry

CHVRCHES lead singer Lauren Mayberry has opened up on the subtle sexism she's faced in the music industry.

CHVRCHES and Robert Smith perform ‘How Not To Drown’ and ‘Just Like Heaven’ at the BandLab NME Awards 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - Scotland - Ukraine
nme.com
03.03.2022

CHVRCHES and Robert Smith perform ‘How Not To Drown’ and ‘Just Like Heaven’ at the BandLab NME Awards 2022

CHVRCHES and Robert Smith treated the BandLab NME Awards 2022 this evening (March 2) to a stunning performance of ‘Asking For A Friend’, their collaboration ‘How Not To Drown’ and The Cure’s ‘Just Like Heaven’.The Scottish trio and Smith’s performance on the O2 Academy Brixton stage midway through the Awards marked the first time that they had all performed ‘How Not To Drown’ live together, which earlier in the night won the Best Song By A UK Artist prize.The collaboration appeared on CHVRCHES’ 2021 album ‘Screen Violence’, as did the band’s set opener ‘Asking For A Friend’.After performing ‘Asking For A Friend’, frontwoman Lauren Mayberry then introduced Smith on stage. Smith displayed a sticker of the Ukrainian flag on his guitar in a show of support to the nation as they then delivered a storming rendition of ‘How Not To Drown’.“The NME were really nice to us and gave us a miniature gig during their ceremony,” Mayberry said of their performance, before introducing ‘Just Like Heaven’ by saying: “I’m sure you’ll know this one.” Mayberry and Smith then shared vocals on the Cure classic.Also performing at the ongoing BandLab NME Awards 2022 are BERWYN, Rina Sawayama and Bring Me The Horizon.

Laura Whitmore to launch new female-focussed music podcast - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
02.03.2022

Laura Whitmore to launch new female-focussed music podcast

To coincide with International Women’s Day next week, a new podcast celebrating women in music is set to launch.

Listen to Chvrches’ three new songs on ‘Screen Violence’ album expansion ‘Director’s Cut’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
29.10.2021

Listen to Chvrches’ three new songs on ‘Screen Violence’ album expansion ‘Director’s Cut’

Chvrches have released three new songs as part of an album expansion of ‘Screen Violence‘.‘Killer’, ‘Bitter End’ and ‘Screaming’ all feature on ‘Screen Violence: Director’s Cut‘, an expanded edition of their fourth album that was released earlier this year.‘Screen Violence: Director’s Cut’ has been released two days ahead of Halloween “as a thank you to fans for the phenomenal reception to ‘Screen Violence’,” press material reads.Singer Lauren Mayberry said: “This album was thematically so

Chvrches cover Avril Lavigne’s ‘I’m With You’, “a classic banger-ballad of our times” - www.nme.com - Scotland - California
nme.com
24.09.2021

Chvrches cover Avril Lavigne’s ‘I’m With You’, “a classic banger-ballad of our times”

Chvrches have shared a new cover of Avril Lavigne’s ‘I’m With You’ – listen to their version of the 2002 track below.The Scottish trio’s version of the classic song was recorded for a new Home Session for Apple Music, where the band also shared a version of their recent single ‘California’, which appears on fourth album ‘Screen Violence’.Listen to their version of ‘I’m With You’, which Chvrches vocalist Lauren Mayberry calls “a classic banger-ballad of our times,” below.“It helped put a lot of

Watch Chvrches play three ‘Screen Violence’ highlights on ‘CBS This Morning’ - www.nme.com - California
nme.com
07.09.2021

Watch Chvrches play three ‘Screen Violence’ highlights on ‘CBS This Morning’

Chvrches made an appearance on CBS This Morning over the weekend, performing a trio of songs from their just-released fourth album, ‘Screen Violence’.The group delivered a faithful representation of the album, performing its two lead singles, ‘Good Girls’ and ‘He Said She Said’, as well as the deep cut ‘California’.

Chvrches discuss working with “hands-on” Robert Smith - www.nme.com - Scotland
nme.com
29.08.2021

Chvrches discuss working with “hands-on” Robert Smith

Chvrches‘ Ian Cook has opened up about the pleasure of working with The Cure legend Robert Smith, calling the singer “really hands-on” and “technical” in their collaboration on ‘How Not To Drown’.The Scottish trio – also including singer Lauren Mayberry and Martin Doherty, both of whom spoke about ‘How Not To Drown’ as being reflective on low points in their lives prior to working with their “all-time hero” for the ‘Screen Violence’ single.Speaking to musicfeeds in a new interview, Cook said:

Watch Chvrches get lost in technicolour new video for ‘Good Girls’ - www.nme.com - Scotland
nme.com
16.07.2021

Watch Chvrches get lost in technicolour new video for ‘Good Girls’

Chvrches have shared a video for their latest single, ‘Good Girls’ – you can watch the Scott Kiernan-directed clip below.The Scottish trio premiered the song earlier this week on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show.

Chvrches release new single, announce UK tour dates - completemusicupdate.com - Britain
completemusicupdate.com
13.07.2021

Chvrches release new single, announce UK tour dates

Chvrches have released new single ‘Good Girls’ – the latest from their upcoming new album ‘Screen Violence’. They’ve also announced 2022 UK tour dates.“The opening line – ‘killing your idols is a chore’ – was something I wrote after listening to some friends arguing about the present day implications of loving certain problematic male artists”, says vocalist Lauren Mayberry.

Chvrches share euphoric new song ‘Good Girls’ and announce UK tour for 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - Scotland
nme.com
12.07.2021

Chvrches share euphoric new song ‘Good Girls’ and announce UK tour for 2022

Chvrches have shared a new single called ‘Good Girls’ and with it details of a UK tour for next March.The Scottish trio, fronted by Lauren Mayberry, premiered the song as Hottest Record on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show today (July 12).

The Cure’s Robert Smith thinks the band’s next album will be their last - www.nme.com - Scotland
nme.com
13.06.2021

The Cure’s Robert Smith thinks the band’s next album will be their last

The Cure‘s Robert Smith has said he thinks the band’s next album will be the last one they do.Earlier this month, Smith teamed up with Chvrches on a new single called ‘How Not To Drown’, the second preview from the Scottish trio’s upcoming fourth album, ‘Screen Violence’.Speaking in a new interview alongside Chvrches lead singer Lauren Mayberry, Smith shared a few more details about the long-awaited new album from The Cure.“The new Cure stuff is very emotional,” Smith told The Sunday Times.

Chvrches say Robert Smith was always their first-choice collaborator, “living or dead” - www.nme.com
nme.com
07.06.2021

Chvrches say Robert Smith was always their first-choice collaborator, “living or dead”

Chvrches have spoken about their new single collaboration with The Cure‘s Robert Smith, revealing that he was always their top choice among musicians alive or dead.The band, who are this week’s NME cover stars, said that the slim chance their hero would agree to sing on one of their songs was a pinch-me moment in their decade-long career.Singer Lauren Mayberry recalled to NME that she and bandmate Martin Doherty got drunk on wine one Halloween and received an email from Smith containing his

Chvrches on the “stabilising” power of writing a new album when “the whole world was on fire” - www.nme.com - Scotland
nme.com
04.06.2021

Chvrches on the “stabilising” power of writing a new album when “the whole world was on fire”

Chvrches have spoken about the grounding experience of writing their fourth album ‘Screen Violence’ during the coronavirus pandemic.The Scottish trio spoke to NME for this week’s Big Read interview in which bandmember Martin Doherty described the writing and recording process as “stabilising” in an otherwise uncertain year.“Making this record was really good for finding something to centre you when it felt like the whole world was on fire,” said Doherty.

Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry says lyrics of ‘How Not To Drown’ are about “the only time I ever thought about quitting the band” - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.06.2021

Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry says lyrics of ‘How Not To Drown’ are about “the only time I ever thought about quitting the band”

Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry and Martin Doherty have reflected on their latest release ‘How Not To Drown’, featuring The Cure’s Robert Smith, explaining what the milestone collaboration means for them.On social media, Doherty said the song’s release marked the “proudest moment of [his] life in music”, having worked with his musical idol, Smith.“I don’t remember where I was, but I remember how I felt.

Chvrches Drop Anti-Mansplaining New Single, ‘He Said She Said’ - variety.com
variety.com
19.04.2021

Chvrches Drop Anti-Mansplaining New Single, ‘He Said She Said’

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorScottish synthpop trio Chvrches have dropped their first song since 2019, “He Said She Said.”Of the song, lead singer Lauren Mayberry says, “Like everyone, I’ve had a lot of time to think and reflect over the past year; to examine experiences I had previously glossed over or deeply buried.

Chvrches return with pounding new single ‘He Said She Said’ - www.nme.com - Scotland
nme.com
19.04.2021

Chvrches return with pounding new single ‘He Said She Said’

Chvrches have shared their first new music in two years – listen to brand new single ‘He Said She Said’ below.The Scottish pop trio have been teasing the new track for the past week, sharing a series of cryptic posts with messages such as: “It’s all in your head.”Vocalist Lauren Mayberry said in a statement that the new track was borne out of thinking and reflecting during the coronavirus lockdown and “examining experiences I had previously glossed over or deeply buried.”She said: “I feel like I

Chvrches announce premiere of new single ‘He Said She Said’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.04.2021

Chvrches announce premiere of new single ‘He Said She Said’

Chvrches have announced they will be premiering their new single ‘He Said She Said’ tomorrow evening (April 19).The synth-pop trio – comprised of Lauren Mayberry, Martin Doherty and Iain Cook – are due to release their fourth studio album sometime this year, having written and recorded it over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.Today (April 18), the band took to social media to announce their first new music since ‘Here With Me’, their 2019 collaboration with Marshmello.

Chvrches appear to tease new music with creepy “video diary” clip - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.04.2021

Chvrches appear to tease new music with creepy “video diary” clip

Chvrches appear to be teasing new music with a series of cryptic posts – you can check them out below.The synth-pop trio – comprised of Lauren Mayberry, Martin Doherty and Iain Cook – are due to release their fourth studio album in 2021, having written and recorded it over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.Taking to social media last week, the group began posting screenshots displaying iPhone-style notifications, which included the message “It’s all in your head” above the options “Trust”

Chvrches frontwoman Lauren Mayberry says the band “learnt something” from Billie Eilish’s debut album - www.nme.com
nme.com
30.12.2020

Chvrches frontwoman Lauren Mayberry says the band “learnt something” from Billie Eilish’s debut album

Chvrches frontwoman Lauren Mayberry has praised Billie Eilish and admitted that you can “learn something” from her 2019 debut album.Mayberry also said that Eilish’s LP ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ is an “advancement in pop music”.She told The Guardian: “The vocal production on the Billie Eilish album is absolutely phenomenal – that is an advancement in pop music.“Iain [Cook] and Martin [Doherty] like to be across what is happening for production stuff.” She continued.

Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry says band's new record is inspired by Depeche Mode and The Cure - www.officialcharts.com - USA
officialcharts.com
29.12.2020

Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry says band's new record is inspired by Depeche Mode and The Cure

Chvrches will release their fourth album in the Spring of 2021, and frontwoman Lauren Mayberry has revealed its been inspired by some 80s legends. 

Lauren Mayberry on Chvrches’ new album: “These songs couldn’t slot into the first three records” - www.nme.com
nme.com
28.12.2020

Lauren Mayberry on Chvrches’ new album: “These songs couldn’t slot into the first three records”

Chvrches’ next album, which is due to arrive in spring 2021.The record will be the band’s fourth, following 2018’s ‘Love Is Dead’ and their 2019 collaborative single with Marshmello, ‘Here With Me’.Speaking to the Guardian, Mayberry said that the new album had “definitely got the Chvrches DNA” but that the songs on it couldn’t “slot into any of the first three records”.“You want it to be like your band, but you want it to be enough of an evolution that it’s not the same thing over and over

Watch Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry recite Taylor Swift songs to celebrate ‘Evermore’ release - www.nme.com
nme.com
11.12.2020

Watch Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry recite Taylor Swift songs to celebrate ‘Evermore’ release

Chvrches vocalist Lauren Mayberry has celebrated the release of Taylor Swift‘s new album ‘Evermore’ by sharing a video of her at her “super-stan best”.‘Evermore’ was released at midnight last night (December 10) with only a few hours warning, following up July’s ‘Folklore’.Before the album dropped last night, Mayberry shared a video of her acing a rapid fire test of Taylor Swift intros from a friend.“In honour of impending new Taylor Swift, here is me a while ago at my super-stan best,” she

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