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Screen Violence (2021) Music Thread 

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Title: Screen Violence
Artist: CHVRCHES
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 2021

Tracks:
1 - Asking for a Friend - 5:04
2 - He Said She Said - 3:09 -
3 - California - 4:08
4 - Violent Delights - 5:19
5 - How Not to Drown - 5:31
6 - Final Girl - 4:29
7 - Good Girls - 3:19 -
8 - Lullabies - 3:44
9 - Nightmares - 4:33
10 - Better If You Don't - 3:31

Overview:
Screen Violence is the fourth studio album by Scottish synth-pop band Chvrches. It was released on 27 August 2021 through EMI Records in the UK and Glassnote Records in the US. Lead single "He Said She Said" was released on 19 April. The album was announced alongside the second single, "How Not to Drown", a collaboration with Robert Smith, lead singer of the Cure.

Screen Violence will be promoted with a North American tour, to be held from November to December 2021.

Background and recording
The album began in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic as ideas shared over video calls and audio-sharing programs. It was produced by the band and recorded between Glasgow and Los Angeles. Frontwoman Lauren Mayberry said it felt "freeing initially" for the album to start out as something "escapist" but that the lyrics ended up being "definitely still personal". The album title came from an idea for the name of the band, but was then adapted for the title of the album due to the theme of violence "on screen, by screens and through screens – with songs addressing feelings of loneliness, disillusionment and fear, among other emotions". Martin Doherty called the album title "a bit more literal . When we were making the record, it was like half of our lives were lived through screens."

The single "How Not to Drown" evolved from a piano and drum demo recorded by Doherty and was written during a time when he was dealing with "crippling depression and anxiety".

Track listing
All tracks are written by Iain Cook, Martin Doherty, and Lauren Mayberry; "How Not to Drown" co-written by Robert Smith. All tracks are produced by Chvrches.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
G Contributor
Screen Violence is right up there with their first album for me. No skippable songs.
 
Jess Collaborator
Their first album was excellent, this one is probably their best though. Lullabies, Asking For A Friend, How Not To Drown and Final Girl are all excellent.
 
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