Even though the interminable wait for Dear Tommy marches on, we've been gifted with a new Chromatics track thanks to Adult Swim's singles series. It's called "Shadow," and it's the final version of a ...
Well the premiere of Twin Peaks: The Return just happened and — mild Spoiler Alert — Chromatics appeared in it. (We knew they were going to be in an episode, but not when.) They played “Shadow” (a ...
Chromatics have released “Shadow” though Adult Swim Singles Club. The song, on the half-remembered slowdance side of Chromatics’ spectrum, is also on their upcoming double LP, Dear Tommy, which is due ...
Johnny Jewel and crew play the dreamy, codeine-soaked synth-pop song in front of the Black Lodge's red curtains. "Where the birds sing a pretty song..." Worry not — no spoilers ahead. Of the ...
The new version of the song premiered last night on the new 'Twin Peaks.' The long-awaited return of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks premiered last night, and the end of the first episode ...
Chromatics‘ long-teased LP Dear Tommy is finally inching closer to a release. But even if that date remains vague, the Los Angeles-based crew of nocturnal synth-pop purveyors have returned today with ...
The Twin Peaks revival concluded Sunday night with Chromatics performing their 2015 song “Shadow” in the Bang Bang Bar, the town’s roadhouse. The synth-rock group served as house band in the David ...
“Dear Tommy is the most rebellious record I’ve made”. Though the planned release date for Chromatics‘ highly anticipated new album Dear Tommy came and went over half a year ago, frontman Johnny Jewel ...
The long-awaited return of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks premiered last night, and the end of the first episode brought with it a very pleasant surprise. As previously known, Chromatics ...
"Where the birds sing a pretty song..." Worry not — no spoilers ahead. Of the long-anticipated return of Twin Peaks, which arrived last night (May 21), NPR's Eric Deggans' writes that the "revival has ...
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