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  2. Chvrches - Wikipedia

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    Chvrches was the opening act for Discopolis, Chew Lips, [157] School of Seven Bells, [158] Passion Pit, [158] Two Door Cinema Club. [158] They also supported Depeche Mode during their The Delta Machine Tour 2013 at Nîmes (16 July), Milan (18 July), Prague (23 July), and Warsaw (25 July).

  3. He Said She Said (Chvrches song) - Wikipedia

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    "He Said She Said" is a song recorded, written and produced by Scottish synthpop band Chvrches. The song was released on 19 April 2021, as the lead single of their fourth studio album, Screen Violence .

  4. Never Say Die (Chvrches song) - Wikipedia

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    "Never Say Die" is a downtempo electro song that "features robust, linear-patterned synths that maintain the song's energy". [2] [3] Despite the band's well-known "airy synths", there is "a more abrasive-sounding synth that leads the charge during the bridge leading into the anthemic chorus", according to Derrick Rossignol of Uproxx. [4]

  5. The Mother We Share - Wikipedia

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    Michael Cragg of The Guardian gave the song a positive review, while noting the mood differences between the song and a previous Chvrches track, "Lies". He wrote that the song "tempers the monster synth riffs in favour of twinkling keyboards, padded drum claps and a central lyric that lends the whole thing a slightly melancholic edge."

  6. Leave a Trace - Wikipedia

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    During an interview with Pitchfork, Lauren Mayberry said of the song: [3] "Leave a Trace" is the middle finger mic-drop. It’s about that point where you’re like, "There’s no point having this conversation anyways: There will be no resolve, I won’t feel better about it, you won’t feel better about it, no outcome from this will actually change my reality".

  7. Clearest Blue - Wikipedia

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    "Clearest Blue" debuted at Ottawa Bluesfest on 15 July 2015 as the opening song of Chvrches' first show since the conclusion of the 2013–2014 The Bones of What You Believe tour. [2] Chvrches further promoted the song in several live appearances, including at the Pitchfork Music Festival [3] and The Late Late Show with James Corden. [4]

  8. Get Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    One day prior, Chvrches wiped all of their social media accounts, before posting a video that features frontwoman Lauren Mayberry drawing a heart on a bathroom mirror using a lipstick and then crossing it out, and was captioned "Get In". [2] [3] It also features a snippet of the song's instrumental, which was listed as "Get Out" if played on ...

  9. Screen Violence - Wikipedia

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    Screen Violence is the fourth studio album by Scottish synth-pop band Chvrches. It was released on 27 August 2021 through EMI Records in the UK and Glassnote Records in the US. [ 10 ] Lead single " He Said She Said " was released on 19 April. [ 11 ]