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Poetry In Motion – Chord strike the right note with ‘Ode to Scarlet’
http://essentiallypop.com/epop/2016/03/poetry-in-motion-chord-strike-the-right-note-with-ode-to-scarlet/
Preview, buy and download songs from the album Ode to Scarlet, including ”Yesterday's Storm”, ”Fight”, ”Science” and many more. Buy the album for £7.99. Songs start at £0.79.
Ode to Scarlet is now available for Pre-Order over on iTunes
Chord – Ode to Scarlet Hailing from the West Midlands of the UK, Chord are a bright three-piece with an even brighter sound. In their debut, 2014’s ‘Trick of the Light’, the trio of Anthony La Pusata,...
Australian Music Magazine, Anthem Review has given our forthcoming album, Ode to scarlet, a startling 8/10 review. Read it here!
Alternative Rising Acts CHORD have just announced the release of their second album entitled Ode To Scarlet, out December 12th. Here's what to expect!
An excellent, indepth preview of our forthcoming second album over on IndieBeat by the ever so awesome Josh Pineda.
As Birmingham trio ( Anthony La Pusata, Darren Barnard and Girish Patel) Chord finalize their LP titled Ode to Scarlet for a December release, they chose to share with us (thank you) a stellar tune...
Alt Rising Acts CHORD just released another single off of their Second Album Initiative, entitled Outlines.
Another great review from Josh Pineda who has featured out new single ‘Outlines’ in the Replay section of IndieBeat. Thanks Josh!
Backstage on the Science video shoot over in Sicily.
Shell is bed ridden this week, having been forced to give in to a nasty flu which has rendered her literally speechless, which has led to a lot of peace and quiet at Amp Session HQ! Jordan, of Crawling Home fame, has kindly offered to act as guest presenter this week, in her absence. Featuring: FOR EVERLY CHORD WASTED PUPPETS EMPIRE SIGNAL S J DENNEY SONDER DODO BONES LIGHTS THAT CHANGE ADAM WEDD CALLING APOLLO CAUGHT IN A CROSSFIRE
Life Support Machine was played on The Amp Session 26th May 2015.
‘Someone’ Reviewed by Fecking Deadly!
Chord is three chaps from Birmingham making indie pop that they say sounds like a blend of Massive Attack and New Order. Consider that because it could be your indie pop dreams come true and then – only then – have a listen to the really quite beautiful “Someone”. Opening like an outtake from Massive Attack‘s “Teardrop” and seguing into a wash of lush pop-era Cocteau Twins, there is also a delicious layer of indie pop as spearheaded by the likes of Athlete. In fact, “Someone” sounds like the missing album that brought Athlete from A-class indie pop gougers to glum Radiohead-inspired alternative heroes.http://www.feckingdeadly.com/indie-pop-chord-someone/
One of the best reviews we’ve had for our single ‘Someone’, we love being compared to the Cocteau Twins - awesome!
Melancholic electronic-pop from Birmingham trio Chord ( Anthony La Pusata, Darren Barnard & Girish Patel). Life Support Machine is a slice of emotion laden pop with lyrical vocals. Have a listen to...
Just had a great mini review of our latest track ‘Life Support Machine’ over on Diamond Deposits, check it out.
Dopo l’uscita del primo brano accompagnato da un video musicale il 12 gennaio scorso (Someone), i Chord pubblicano il secondo album intitolato Life Support Machine, in particolare il singolo SCIENC...
We’ve been featured on Italian Radio station Radio Luce yet again after we popped over to Italy to film our latest music video for Science.
Awesome news! Our Science video is now available on the new music discovery platform - Rormix!
Our latest Alt Rising Act talk origins, influences, and alternative culture. PLUS an exclusive premiere of their new music video for 'Science'
Life Support Machine: Reviewed on IndieBeat
The track was only released today and already we’ve had a raving review over on IndieBeat by Josh Pineda. http://indiebeatmusic.weebly.com/interviews-and-features/alternative-rising-acts-chord
Life Support Machine is very indicative of their sound, exhibiting passionately soaring vocal melodies against thematically textured production, wrapped up in a soulful lyrical display of emotional vulnerability. It's a nice blend of interweaving electronics and acoustics. Supported by a pulsing beat and a thought-provoking melancholic rhythm line, the single is truly "the sound that love makes." With infectious lyrics and a general feel-good vibe, this song couldn't be more referential to the Britpop elements that the guys cite as sonically influential. The song dynamically builds into a developing electro outro, that is simply to die for. Life Support Machine is a fantastic addition to the ranging CHORD discography, fitting nicely between the darker atmospheric electronics and the delicately yearning alternative love-songs.
The new video for one of our favourite tracks from the forthcoming album; Science - featuring the choreographic dance talents of world class dancers Jessica Aiello and Simone Salvaggio.
Today, 27th April 2015, our second single - Life Support Machine has been released and is available in all leading online music outlets. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/life-support-machine-single/id986353732
69 Spring 2015 The Spring edition of SIXTYNINE degrees is here and we have been featured as one the West Midlands emerging talents, we’re so proud!