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CHVRCHES: Screen Violence

Updated: Feb 5, 2023




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Wow what a masterpiece of an album. This might well be CHVRCHES’s strongest album to date. The through line of the whole album and themes it conveys is definitely their strongest. Focusing on admitting your wrongs in a relationship and owning up to your mistakes. It was a refreshing twist on albums with themes like this and felt very reflective which I loved.


I also thought that this album proves that CHVRCHES have truly found their sound as a band. The alt pop sound really works for them. The songs vary in length which I really enjoy as it gives more layers to particular songs, and the album tells a story. Its very rare when an album has no skips, but this is one of those situations.


My favourite songs ranked:

  1. He said She said

  2. Final Girl

  3. Violent delights

  4. California

  5. How not to drown with Robert Smith

  6. Lullabies

  7. Nightmares

  8. Good Girls

  9. Better if you don't

  10. Asking for a friend


Overall, CHVRCHES execute their strongest album to date. They have truly found their sound. Whilst also having their most in depth and lyrically deep album that offers an interesting reflection and a different perspective to how relationships are viewed.


Overall score 10/10



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