Lauren Mayberry
Born | October 7, 1987 |
Hometown | Glasgow, Scotland |
Height | 5'0" (1.52m) |
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Are CHVRCHES working on the soundtrack for Death Stranding 2?
- CHVRCHES could be working on more music for 'Death Stranding' universe.
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Review: CHVRCHES slay with album and Robert Smith appearance
The fourth studio album from Scottish synth-pop group CHVRCHES was already sounding great before they did something to push it into the realm of the spectacular
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Chvrches on the trauma behind new album Screen Violence: ‘I became obsessed with mortality’
In March 2019, a year after Chvrches had entered the mainstream with their third record Love Is Dead, they teamed up with the bucket-wearing American producer/DJ Marshmello for dance pop hit Here With Me, which tallied more than 15 million views on YouTube and became their most successful song ever.
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James McAvoy and KT Tunstall join For The Love of Scotland fundraising event
Edith Bowman will host the event, bringing together music, literature and poetry to raise funds for the Masks for Scotland initiative.
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Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry shuts down criticism that gig outfits are ‘too revealing’
Chvrches singer Lauren Mayberry has spoken out after critics called her performing outfits “too revealing”.The Scottish musician headlined Edinburgh’s Summer Sessions on Sunday night and issued a statement on Twitter on Tuesday in response to claims that her stage outfits were inappropriate."To the people saying that my gig outfits are too revealing/ I shouldn't dress like that if I don't want men to comment on it: I disagree,” Mayberry began her post."This argument assumes women only dress for
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Singer Lauren Mayberry hits back at critics who claim her stage outfits are 'too revealing'
"My body, my life, my choice."
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Chvrches singer Lauren Mayberry responds after Hatebreed vocalist criticises festival billing
Chvrches singer Lauren Mayberry has responded after Hatebreed’s Jamey Hasta criticised her band’s appearance on a festival lineup curated by Deftones.The Scottish synth-pop band were announced as the second-from-top billing at Dia De Los Deftones festival in San Diego. Jasta appeared to take issue with this, and tweeted: “Who is churches with a v and why the f**k are they playing over Gojira?”“Get tha f**k outtta here. Have you ever heard The Heaviest Matter In The Universe?” he continued. “You’
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Tiny Changes: A Celebration of Frightened Rabbit's The Midnight Organ Fight, review: Interesting, eclectic interpretations
This covers collection looks like a tribute to Frightened Rabbit’s frontman Scott Hutchison, who took his own life last year. Tiny Changes is the name of a new mental health charity set up by his family. In fact the music was already completed before Hutchison’s death, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Glasgow indie band’s second album.Heard in that context, it’s simply a set of interesting, eclectic interpretations that show how many talented friends the group made while touring their five al
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Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry Details Murder And Rape Threats She Received After Criticising Chris Brown
Lauren suggested the abuse she has received from the singer's fans "kind of proved her point".
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Chris Brown lashes out at Chvrches on Instagram: 'Ignorant simple-minded peasants'
Chris Brown has posted an abusive Instagram message aimed at Scottish synthpop band Chvrches, after they expressed their frustration that producer Marshmello had chosen to work with the singer.
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Chvrches review: Commercial melodies mixed with genuine soul
Ally Pally is an unforgiving venue that will swallow up all but the hardiest of bands, so credit to Chvrches (pronounced churches) for proving they can prosper in the biggest of spaces. The Glasgow trio specialise in hook-heavy synth-pop and on their latest album, Love Is Dead, they collaborated with former Eurythmics man Dave Stewart. Chvrches’ two-hour set began with Get Out, one of many examples of the band’s ability to combine commercially-minded melodies with genuine soul.
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