• Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry Pens Essay on Abusive Relationship for Lena Dunham's Lenny Letters

    Chvrches lead singer Lauren Mayberry is typically pretty closed-off when it comes to her personal life, but has always been a vocal supporter of women's issues including her responses to online rape threats and catcalling. In a new letter penned for Lena Dunham's newsletter Lenny Letters, the singer opens up about the abusive relationship that came to shape how she lives her life now.
  • Fetty Wap's Debut Album Tops Billboard 200 Over Don Henley, George Strait, Thomas Rhett

    Fetty Wap has already had plenty of chart success on the Hot 100, with three top 10 singles before his debut album even came out. But now, the "679" rapper can boast success on another chart. His self-titled album has debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, beating new releases from the likes of Don Henley, George Strait, Thomas Rhett and CHVRCHES.
  • Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry Crushes "Marry Me" Man [WATCH]

    Lauren Mayberry, the front-woman of electro-pop band Chvrches, has been vocal in the past about her policy of intolerance towards misogyny and she put it to practice earlier this week when she called out a man who shouted out "marry me" at a concert.
  • CHVRCHES' Lauren Mayberry, Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker Discuss Feminism for 'Interview'

    Chvrches is out with its sophomore LP Every Open Eye, and while it's turned heads for its dark electropop style, frontwoman Lauren Mayberry has also attracted attention as an outspoken musician and role model for women's issues. In a conversation for Interview Magazine with Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker, the two talk about sexism in the music industry and feminism among many other topics.
  • Mixtape Monday: This Week's Newest Tracks For Sharing

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Pope Francis, Fetty Wap, Kendrick Lamar and more right here!
  • CHVRCHES Cover Justin Bieber 'What Do You Mean' For BBC Radio 1

    Justin Bieber's new single "What Do You Mean?" has been on fire since it was released at the end of August. It was surprisingly his first song No. 1 song and a late summer and early fall smash. As one might expect, plenty of artists are looking to cover the infectious jam and CHVRCHES with only two days until their sophomore album Every Open Eye drops did just that in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.
  • Stream CHVRCHES New Album 'Every Open Eye' Before Release

    CHVRCHES have made their new album Every Open Eye available for stream today four days before it is released on Friday, Sept. 25. The Scottish synth-pop trio have been promoting the LP for months now, touring heavily over the summer in anticipation of Every Open Eye's release this fall.
  • CHVRCHES' Lauren Mayberry Slams Internet Trolls, Industry Sexism

    Lauren Mayberry, front woman of synth pop trio CHVRCHES, unabashedly condemned internet trolls in her recent interview on the Channel 4 News. Mayberry's response to the glaringly sexist comments and misogynistic response from her choice of wardrobe in the band's recently released music video for Every Open Eye's "Leave A Trace,"
  • CHVRCHES Drop New Track "Never Ending Circles" from 'Every Open Eye' Album

    Electro indie outfit CHVRCHES released 'Never Ending Circles,' a track from their forthcoming LP album "Every Open Eye," earlier this week. Slotted to drop September 25h via Glassnote, the release of the Glasgow trio's follow up to the heavily applauded "The Bones of What You Believe" will coincide with a fall tour.
  • Chvrches Announce Fall Tour, Release Lyric Video 'Leave A Trace'

    Electro outfit Chvrches announced details for their forthcoming tour earlier this week. Set to coincide with the release of their sophomore LP Every Open Eye, the Scottish three-piece anticipates spending the latter days of summer in the UK before playing an extensive series of shows in the US.
  • CHVRCHES Singer Lauren Mayberry Responds To Online Rape Threat

    The internet has helped unlocked some of the greatest technological advances this world has ever seen and brought people together like never before. However, with all of the great that the internet has done for humanity, it also allows the scourge of society to be heard in ways the weren't previously possible. One of these individuals thought it was a good idea to threaten CHVRCHES signer Lauren Mayberry with rape on Twitter. Whether or not they "truly" meant it is irrelevant, the thought and writing were disgusting and should be put down at every turn. She responded to this outburst with a post of her own, calling out the online commenter and challenging any misogynists in the process, saying, "women will not be shamed and silenced and made to disappear. I am not going anywhere. So bring it on motherf*ckers. Let's see who blinks first."
  • CHVRCHES Cover Justin Timberlake 'Cry Me A River' with Edge in BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge [WATCH]

    The BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge has given us a great selection of covers, from Hozier's "Problem" to Charli XCX's "Shake It Off" and the classic Lorde take on "Don't Tell 'Em," and now there's another new buzzy viral cover making its way around the Internet. Today (Feb. 20), indie rock banc CHVRCHES took on the Justin Timberlake classic "Cry Me a River," giving it a biting, industrial style cover that's deserving of Mr. Jessica Biel.
  • Eric Prydz Shares CHVRCHES 'Tether' Remix Video Ahead of Album

    Eric Prydz has unveiled the music video for his remix of CHVRCHES "Tether." The video follows a cube found on the album artwork situated in various spots on the earth as they erode away and become destroyed by man-made or natural phenomena with the ethereal voice of CHVRCHES echoing in the background, saying, "I'm Feeling capable of / seeing the end / I'm feeling capable of saying it's over."
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