Released on August 27th, CHVRCHES’ Screen Violence album captures the raw emotion and escapism of pandemic-era life. Crafted remotely between Glasgow and Los Angeles, the trio — Lauren Mayberry, Iain Cook, and Martin Doherty — self-produced a record rich in dark pop textures and lyrical intimacy.
- Includes the critically acclaimed single How Not To Drown, featuring CHVRCHES Robert Smith vinyl collaboration
- Pressed on limited edition red vinyl CHVRCHES fans won’t want to miss
- Delivers signature synthpop sound ranked among the best synthpop vinyl albums 2021
Screen Violence touches on themes of heartbreak, isolation, and digital disconnection, narrated through cinematic production and CHVRCHES’ unmistakable aesthetic. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering their brilliance anew, this limited edition vinyl is both a sonic experience and a collector’s treasure.
Dawn Wilson (verified owner) –
Absolutely stunning. The red vinyl is gorgeous and the sound quality is flawless. One of the best CHVRCHES vinyl releases yet.
David Bryant (verified owner) –
I bought this after reading CHVRCHES Screen Violence vinyl reviews and I’m blown away. Robert Smith adds a haunting depth to the collaboration.
Jason Hansen (verified owner) –
Hands down among the best synthpop vinyl albums 2021. Emotional, cinematic, and totally immersive.