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The band would get their name, "Chase Atlantic" from nowhere. According to Mitchel, the name Chase Atlantic means nothing, it was a combination of two words that the band members liked, Chase and Atlantic, "We spend a couple of minutes trying to come up with a plausible and profound explanation for their band name. "It [Chase Atlantic ...
While still a member of What About Tonight, Mitchel Cave performed with his older brother Clinton on the latter's YouTube channel. [18] The brothers formed an alternative R&B trio, Chase Atlantic , in 2014 with What About Tonight bandmate, Christian Anthony.
Australian trio Chase Atlantic faced a handful of them while they were working on their fourth album, Lost In Heaven, released on November 1st. ... As Mitchel laid out in the band’s bio for the ...
In 2015, they signed the band Chase Atlantic and worked with them. Chase Atlantic member Clinton Cave said, "The Maddens locked us away in a Burbank Studio for three months and threw away the key." The two brothers worked hard with the band together until they signed a deal with Warner Brothers Music. [10]
The band's next album, Gossip was released on September 22, 2017. [21] [22] They began their worldwide, Up Close and Personal Gossip tour, in October 2017 with special guests The White Noise, Palaye Royale and Chase Atlantic. [23] Starting in May 2018, Sleeping with Sirens began the European leg of the tour with Chase Atlantic and Chapel. [24]
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Chase released their second album, Ennea, in March 1972; the album's title is the Greek word for nine, a reference to the nine band members.The original line-up changed midway through the recording sessions, with Gary Smith taking over on drums and G. G. Shinn replacing Terry Richards on lead vocals.