In a basement flat in the west end of Glasgow, the trio behind Chvrches, Lauren Mayberry, Ian Cook and Martin Doherty, recently created one of the most brilliant and compelling albums to have emerged at any time in the history of Scottish music. I realise that’s quite a statement, but it’s one I can back up with more than mere opinion.
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Martin Doherty, Iain Cook and Lauren Mayberry's much anticipated follow to The Bones of What You Believe is a deep, mature record, filled with sweet melodies and crushing dance beats. The trio chat with Shad about their creative process, their unique chemistry, and how they've addressed online misogyny lobbed at Mayberry.
See video interview with them at
Chvrches web site is at: http://www.chvrch.es/
Alastair
Read more at:http://www.scottishreview.net/JordanOgg15a.html
Martin Doherty, Iain Cook and Lauren Mayberry's much anticipated follow to The Bones of What You Believe is a deep, mature record, filled with sweet melodies and crushing dance beats. The trio chat with Shad about their creative process, their unique chemistry, and how they've addressed online misogyny lobbed at Mayberry.
See video interview with them at
Chvrches web site is at: http://www.chvrch.es/
Alastair
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