Performer – Adam Miller , Johnny Jewel, Nat Walker , Ruth Radelet
Companies
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Italians Do It Better
Copyright (c) – Italians Do It Better
Video
Album
JOHNNY JEWEL. CHROMATICS, KILL FOR LOVE Complete Album. Enjoy xo johnny jewel. into the black 02. Kill for love 03. Back from the grave 04. The page 05. Kill For Love Instrumental. Kill For Love Deluxe. Beach House - Depression Cherry for Love is the fourth studio album by American electronic music band Chromatics. It was released on March 26, 2012, by Italians Do It Better. On May 7, 2012, a drumless version of the album, containing 11 songs with no percussion, was made available by the band for free download. Kill for Love. Studio album by Chromatics. March 26, 2012. Italians Do It Better. Johnny Jewel. Chromatics chronology. In the City 2010. Kill for Love 2012. Dear Tommy 2017. Singles from Kill for Love. These Streets Will Never Look the Same Released: June 23, 2013. Kill for Love is the fourth studio album by American electronic music band Chromatics, released on March 26, 2012 by Italians Do It Better. On May 7, 2012, a drumless version of the album, containing 11 songs with no percussion, was made available by the b. Chromatics - Kill For Love 2012. To favorites 13 Download album. Listen album. Listen free to Chromatics Kill for Love Into the Black, Kill for Love and more. 16 tracks 77:34. Electronic 2012. Chromatics' first album since 2007s stunning Night Drive is a 90-minute tour-de-force that gives their nocturnal foreboding a new sense of grandeur. Though long, Kill for Love is lushly atmospheric and replayable, with expansive interstitial tracks balancing its impressive clutch of gorgeous synth-pop singles. Kill for Love Q&A. Kill for Love, Chromatics' first album since Night Drive, finally gives this loosely associated, prematurely decayed musical aesthetic its magnum opus- and brilliantly transcends it. The moonlit vibe of previous highlights like street-skulking stunner In the City or haunting Kate Bush cover Running Up That Hill recurs, and various tracks still crackle and pop with the all-too-mortal degradation of vinyl. And despite the unfinished-seeming recording quality of the music videos that preceded the album's release, the completed product also boasts some of the mos. On Kill for Love, the Chromatics fourth full-length in over a decade of making music, the Portland troupe carves out a 90-minute jaunt that seemingly soundtracks the seedy underbelly of a Western metropolis. Equal parts desolate, morose, post-apocalyptic, enigmatic, glowing, and radiant, the vintage cinematic sounds that emanate over its 17 tracks recall the early work of filmmakercomposer John Carpenter