Teaming up with Nottingham's I'm Not From London Records (Baby Godzilla/Heck), sister-doom duo CHAMBERS are Aeris Houlihan and Ellie Churchill.
After an incredible string of shows for BBC Radio 1 Academy, BBC Introducing Stage (Humber Street Sesh) and Hull City Hall supporting the likes of Nadine Shah, Jane Weaver, Black Honey, Hannah Peel, PINS, Black Moth and The Wytches – the band are set to tour the UK & Europe throughout 2018.
The band have had their music synced in the critically acclaimed US TV show Kingdom. As well as having their music used in a computer game (Avakin Life) that's had over 10 million downloads.
CHAMBERS are proudly supported by the PRS Foundation #FundedbyPRSF
“Their napalm is derived from a noise-rock sensibility where Girls Against Boys, Deap Vally and Placebo are protecting their favourite bar from horders of hipster vermin and gentrified scum…feels like molten silver dripping down onto the engine in God’s favourite car.
It’s sleek mean and will bludgeon your soul if you would just let it.”
– Jason Pettigrew (Editor-in-chief) - Alt Press
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One impressive component of their set was Ellie’s energetic display. She consummately and furiously thrashed away to the point where she was visibly trying to catch her breathe between tracks.”
– Counterfeit Magazine
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"Chambers are a really special, hard hitting, unforgiving duo”
– Robert Bruce, (Huw Stephens) BBC Radio 1
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"They're one of my favourite things along with buttered crumpets and marmite!"
– Nadine Shah, Substance Live, 2017
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"It's not often Clash will come across an entirely new genre, but
'sister doom' certainly covers it." - Clash Music Exclusive Premiere
– Clash