Chromatics have shared a video for their latest single 'Teacher', which is taken from their upcoming LP 'Dear Tommy'. Directed by Johnny Jewel, the visuals feature close-ups of singer Ruth Radelet with polarized effects, as well as clips of a little girl, which seem to represent the transition from child to adult, as well as the student learning from life.
Having recently released a deluxe version of their album 'Closer To Grey', Chromatics have now unveiled their latest single entitled 'Toy'. The track finds singer Ruth Radelet delivering airy vocals over stabbing bass tones, easing synth lines and 4x4 drums. The song comes ahead of Chromatics forthcoming tour beginning this March.
Having shared the visuals to their single 'You're No Good' last month, Chromatics waste no time with dropping a new video, this one for their track 'Move A Mountain'. Taken from their latest LP 'Closer To Grey', the video itself features a stylishly dressed Ruth Radelet looking elegant as ever whilst filmed in a classic cinematic manner with collage effects, something that has been a part of the Chromatics brand. 'Move A Mountain' is directed by Johnny Jewel.
It's always good news when Chromatics decide to release music. With their new album 'Closer To Grey' out now, the band have unveiled the video to their singe 'You're No Good'. Directed by Johnny Jewel, the visuals fall in the tradition of their kaleidoscopic imagery with retro film tones.
Chromatics have shared an unreleased cover version of the Hole track 'Petals'. Dreamy and gorgeously atmospheric, the song was featured in the Netflix movie 'The Perfection', starring Allison Williams. As good as the song is, our one gripe with it is that it's literally under 2 minutes in length.
Chromatics are set to hit the road for a tour across North America, their first public outing as a group in more than five years. We're keeping our fingers crossed in hopes that a new album will also be on the way. In the meantime, the band have shared a new single and video titled 'Time Rider'. Directed by Chromatics themselves, it consists of kaleidoscopic visuals of singer Ruth Radelet performing the tune in the Italians Do It Better cinematic fashion. Musically the song is a seducing and luscious synthwave meets pop whirl of goodness.
With their forthcoming album 'Dear Tommy' landing this year, Chromatics have shared their latest video to accompany the single 'Blue Girl'. Directed by Chromatics themselves with Rene Hallen operating as Director of Photography, dreamy clips of mirrored reflections Ruth Radelet are paired with the band performing the track as flashing red lighting flicker about. The new album will be the band's first in six years following their 2012 LP 'Kill for Love'.
There have been a lot of fans waiting for Portland band Chromatics to release new material and it appears as if their wishes will now be granted. The group will drop their new LP 'Dear Tommy' this year via Italians Do It Better. If that isn't enough, the band have also shared the video to their new single 'Black Walls'. Directed by Chromatics themselves with the Rene Hallen behind the direction of photography, the video draws inspiration from 70s glam, with the band still possessing that distinct chic. Check it out.
Chromatics bring forth their tune 'Headlights Glare' which is taken from their forthcoming 'Cherry' LP. The track is actually a rework of the song 'The River' which was featured on their album 'Kill For Love'. The sultry redo is definitely an anthem for the night. 'Cherry' is officially out May 16th via the Italians Do It Better label. Listen to the song via YouTube at the bottom.
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