Disco is not dead. On the contrary, it is alive and well all over Night Drive, the newly released and hotly anticipated album from Portland’s Chromatics (you might know them from their contributions ...
Since 2002, Chromatics’ Adam Miller has pared down his noisy punk band to a dance-pop skeleton, while adding singer Ruth Radelet and Glass Candy guitarist/producer Johnny Jewel for the band’s fourth ...
The music of Chromatics is violently pretty. Once Jewel became a full time band member, things began to change. The dangerous, and unnerving nature of Chromatics remained constant throughout, but by ...
Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on Email Share on Bluesky Five years later, Kill For Love took that nocturnal sound and made it more accessible and epic in turn. The latter could not have ...
It's been a long time since we've heard a peep from dark-disco outfit Chromatics-- three years, to be exact, when we BNM'd their Night Drive LP. Now, the band's plotting their return, starting with ...
In the winter of 2007, while being interviewed for a SPIN story on the disco revival, Johnny Jewel talked about how that genre — early-’80s Italo-disco, in particular — had influenced his bands Glass ...