Chromatics - Into The Black

After nearly five years, electro-pop group Chromatics is finally getting ready to release a new

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After nearly five years, electro-pop group Chromatics is finally getting ready to release a new album. And with a new single and newfound popularity due to their spot on the extremely well-selling Drive movie soundtrack, the LP announcement couldn’t come at a more ideal time. To follow up the debut single, “Kill For Love,” off of their forthcoming fourth album by the same name, the Portland-based band has released a cover of Neil Young’s “Hey Hey, My My,” which they have titled “Into The Black.” Along with it, a video has surfaced. The split-screen, vintage-styled clip can be viewed above. As for Kill For Love, the album was rumored to be released on Valentine’s Day, but it hasn’t yet hit the marketplace.

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