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Chartreuse

On their long-awaited debut album Morning Ritual, Chartreuse have found light in the darkness, sifting through the ruins of an anxious age in order to find hope in it. "There's a strange optimism in pulling all your negative traits out, revising & reviewing them, then putting them back, in order," says Mike Wagstaff. Chartreuse resist easy definition. The Black Country four-piece have been close friends since they were at college. In 2013, Mike & Harriet Wilson started playing folk music together and a year later, they added a rhythm section, with the addition of Mike's brother Rory on drums & Perry Lovering on bass.

They're very close friends & the songwriting is an extension of this intimacy. Their songs might find Harriet singing Mike's lyrics, or vice versa. "It takes a lot of trust, because the songs aren't short of emotion," says Harriet. The album shows off Chartreuse's spectacular range to full effect & there is a clear sense of figuring it out as Morning Ritual reaches its end, "I get to the end of the record, & love that it leaves me wondering, what's next for this band?" says Harriet. Hope, certainly, & a sense of possibility, with a defiant refusal to be boxed in.

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Events featuring Chartreuse

Mar 12, 2024
11:00pm — 11:40pm
Presented by
Post Electric & Friends
Mar 13, 2024
4:00pm — 4:40pm
Mar 15, 2024
5:20pm — 5:50pm
Presented by
SXSW DAY PARTY: CLASH
About
From:
The Black Country, United Kingdom, England
Genre:
Subgenre:
Alternative
Professional Connections
Chartreuse is seeking the following:
  • Label
  • Brand Partnership
  • Gear Endorsement
  • Distribution - US
  • Other Artists to Tour With
  • PR/Publicity Agency
  • Producer/Studio Engineer
  • Sync/Music Supervisors