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Chromatics were an American
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band from
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, who formed in 2001. The band's final line-up consisted of
Ruth Radelet Ruth Radelet (, born April 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She is best known for her work as the lead vocalist in the electronic band Chromatics, formed in 2001. A native of Portland, Oregon, Radelet joined Chromatics i ...
(vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Adam Miller (guitar, vocoder), Nat Walker (drums, synthesizer), and
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(producer, multi-instrumentalist). The band originally featured a trademark sound indebted to
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and
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that was described as "noisy" and "chaotic". After numerous lineup changes, which left
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Adam Miller as the sole original member, the band began releasing material on the Italians Do It Better record label in 2007, with their style streamlined into an
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-influenced sound. Their third album '' Night Drive'' (2007) was met with critical acclaim, as was their fourth album, ''
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'', which was released on March 26, 2012. Several of the band's songs have been featured in television series such as '' Bates Motel'', ''
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'', '' Riverdale'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as being featured in the films ''
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'' (2012), '' Only You'' (2018), and ''
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'' (2019). In December 2014, the band announced what would have been their fifth studio album, titled '' Dear Tommy.'' While Chromatics have released a number of singles from it, ''Dear Tommy'' had yet to be released when they instead issued the album ''
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'' in October 2019. The band announced its break-up in August 2021.


History


2001: A solo project on a 4-track

Chromatics' first 7-inch, "Beach of Infants/Steps", was a solo project of Adam Miller. It was released by Hand Held Heart. Miller has been Chromatics' sole consistent member. "Beach of Infants/Steps" was recorded in Seattle, Washington, on a Tascam 4-track. By the time the 7-inch was released, Chromatics had scaled up to a four-piece.


2002–2003: Early lineup

Miller also played in
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, a group that garnered media attention around Seattle. The Vogue were barely out of high school and created art punk that drew comparisons to The Fall. This band featured Johnny Whitney of The Blood Brothers on vocals and
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who went on to play drums in
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. After The Vogue's keyboardist departed, the remaining members formed Soiled Doves, and released one 7-inch and one album. Although Chromatics began as a solo project for Adam Miller, he quickly added most of The Soiled Doves' lineup. Adam Miller became the vocalist. Devin Welch played
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. Michelle Nolan, a new addition, played
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Blilie played
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. After releasing their debut album '' Chrome Rats vs. Basement Rutz'' in 2003 on
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, all members except Miller left to form
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2003–2005: Stripped down

Miller and a revamped lineup released the band's second studio album, '' Plaster Hounds'', in 2004 on Gold Standard Laboratories. This lineup featured Adam Miller performing double duty on guitar and vocals, with Nat Sahlstrom on bass and the Get Hustle's Ron Avila on percussion. The lineup changed once again, as Miller played many of the same songs from the '' Plaster Hounds'' era with Lena Okazaki replacing Sahlstrom on bass and a drum machine replacing the free jazz-influenced percussive style of Avila. This lineup of Miller and Okazaki released a few CD-Rs, still in the lo-fi art punk style that had been established, but the addition of the drum machine hinted at the major stylistic shift to come. While Miller's CD-Rs with Okazaki hinted at an electronic direction, Okazaki left the band and Chromatics went through their largest reinvention around 2005, becoming the quartet of Miller, Ruth Radelet, Johnny Jewel, and Nat Walker. This resulted in a gradual but dramatic shift in the band's sound and live performance. Chromatics have often toured the world with labelmates
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, since Jewel plays in both bands, as well as
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, a side project of Jewel and Walker. Walker and Jewel also have an instrumental project called
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2006–2010: ''Night Drive''

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quartet". In their review of the album, ''
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'' noted that "the transformation of Chromatics has been so effortless that it's still easy to be wowed by the results", adding that "listeners who are only familiar with the band's forays into shambling
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will certainly be surprised by ''Night Drive''s assured songwriting". Various songs from ''Night Drive'' have been licensed for usage in multiple Hollywood films, television shows, international television and internet advertisements, and runway shows. Other releases have included the ''Nite'' and ''In Shining Violence'' EPs. In 2007, Chromatics' non-album tracks "In the City" and "Hands in the Dark", as well as a demo of ''Night Drive''s "The Killing Spree", were featured on the Italians Do It Better compilation album '' After Dark''.


2011–2013: ''Kill for Love''

Chromatics gained recognition for their song "Tick of the Clock" which was used in the film ''
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'', released in September 2011 by director
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, and its soundtrack, and again in the film ''
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'', released in October 2012 by director
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, and its soundtrack. On December 23, 2011, Jewel and Walker—under the name
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—released ''Themes for an Imaginary Film'', which was described by Pitchfork as Jewel's "most ambitious project to date: a sprawling, 37-track, two-hour collection of cinematic noir- electro", featuring contributions from Chromatics and fellow Italians Do It Better acts Glass Candy, Desire and Mirage. On October 23, 2011, Chromatics released the title track from their then-upcoming fourth studio album, ''
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''. Reviews described the single as a "really hypnotizing, fascinating song that will definitely get you psyched for the record—Ruth Radalet warmly croons her sweet, cryptic confessional lyrics while her band effortlessly weaves a bubbling, dreamy, New Order-esque soundscape." ''
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'' mentioned, "Maybe ''Kill for Love'' will inaugurate a sea change where artists come to terms with themselves and start being open about how they sound when they sing. In basement studios everywhere, young vocalists will blink three times and start x-ing out effects in
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, look at the mirror for the first time in weeks, deep into their beady, sun-deprived eyes and whisper, "God, there are no shortcuts... ''Kill for Love'' continues the band's penchant for popular-sound defiance that made Chromatics so exciting in the first place." After waiting patiently, Chromatics have begun to reach fans "five years after the release of their incredibly prescient ''Night Drive'' album." "Kill for Love" was featured in the television shows '' Bates Motel'' and ''
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''. On February 11, 2012, the band leaked a second track from ''Kill for Love'', "Into the Black", a cover of the Neil Young song "
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", which was featured in the television shows ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Riverdale'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Chromatics followed their second leak with three additional tracks, "Lady", "Candy" and on March 11, 2012 their fifth leak "Back from the Grave". As fans anticipated the album, Jewel mentioned that the process of creating ''Kill for Love'' resulted in a total of 36 tracks that have been narrowed down to 17 for the album. Chromatics' fourth studio album, ''Kill for Love'', was released on March 26, 2012. The album has been described as sounding like a "time warp ... a warm collision of past, present, and future." On May 7, 2012, the group released an alternative version of ''Kill for Love'' for free download, featuring eleven songs from the original album with no drums or percussion. Songs from the album have been featured in television shows such as ''Bates Motel'', ''Gossip Girl'', ''Mr. Robot'', '' Parenthood'', ''Revenge'', ''Riverdale'', and ''13 Reasons Why''. ''Kill for Love'' was named the eighth best album of 2012 by Pitchfork. Chromatics were invited by
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to play the
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Spring Summer 2013 fashion show in Paris in early October. The band was put above the runway, overlooking the whole catwalk and creating a dreamy ambience. Chromatics performed about five new and old songs.


2014–2021: ''Dear Tommy'', ''Closer to Grey'' and break-up

On December 4, 2014, the band announced their fifth studio album, '' Dear Tommy''. The album was preceded by the singles "Just Like You", "I Can Never Be Myself When You're Around", and "In Films". On February 3, 2015, Chromatics released the three-track single "Yes (Love Theme from ''Lost River'')", which is included in both the trailer and soundtrack for
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's directorial debut, '' Lost River'', and featured in the television show '' Riverdale''. The soundtrack was released on March 30 by Italians Do It Better, while the film was released on April 10. The song "Shadow" was made available on September 9. On November 5, Chromatics released seven cover versions of
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", one which was featured in an ad for Mango featuring
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and
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, and another that is featured in the trailer for the 2019 Netflix original series
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. The band released a music video for the title track "Dear Tommy" on August 25, 2016. In May 2017, Chromatics' former manager revealed on
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that Jewel had destroyed all copies of the finished ''Dear Tommy'' following a near-death experience in late 2015, but had subsequently re-recorded the entire album. As of August 2019, the album has not been released. The band performed "Shadow" at the end of the two-hour-long season premiere of
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'' revival series, which aired on May 21, 2017. The band released a deluxe version of the ''Cherry'' EP on July 31, 2017. In 2019, the band released a cover of the song "Petals" by
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, from their third studio album ''
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'', which was featured on the soundtrack for the horror film ''
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''. On October 1, 2019, the Italians Do It Better website was updated to show a new Chromatics album, albeit with the album and track names obscured. Upon the album's release in New Zealand, the album title was revealed to be ''
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'', and the album title and track names were officially announced worldwide. The album was released on October 2, 2019. The band stated through their Instagram account that ''Closer to Grey'' did not contain any material from ''Dear Tommy'', and that the latter album would still be released, with no release date announced. On January 24, 2020, Chromatics released a new single, "TOY." On March 6, they released another single, "Famous Monsters." On April 16 they released "Teacher" and a new tracklisting for Dear Tommy. On August 10, 2021, the band (with the notable exception of Jewel) announced their disbandment. However, a representative for Johnny Jewel and Italians Do It Better confirmed the band's breakup in a statement to ''
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'', writing, "Johnny is extremely proud of his work with the project over the years and he’ll continue making music and supporting great art and artists through his label Italians Do It Better."


Tours

Chromatics have played at numerous music festivals around the world, such as the Paris
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and Barcelona Primavera in 2012. In September 2013, the band opened for English band
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at the
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.


Members

Final line-up * Adam Miller – guitar, vocoder, vocals (2001-2021) *
Ruth Radelet Ruth Radelet (, born April 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. She is best known for her work as the lead vocalist in the electronic band Chromatics, formed in 2001. A native of Portland, Oregon, Radelet joined Chromatics i ...
– vocals, guitar, synthesizer (2005-2021) * Nat Walker – drums, synthesizer (2005-2021) *
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– programming, production, synthesizer, guitar, drums, mixing, engineering (2005-2021) Former members * Davin Welch - guitar (2002-2003) * Michelle Nolan - bass guitar (2002-2003) * Hannah Blilie - drums (2002-2003) * Nat Sahlstrom - bass guitar (2003-2004) * Ron Avila - drums, percussion (2003-2004) * Lena Okazaki - bass guitar (2004)


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Chrome Rats vs. Basement Rutz'' (
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, 2003) * '' Plaster Hounds'' (Gold Standard Laboratories, 2004) * '' Night Drive'' (Italians Do It Better, 2007) * ''
Kill for Love ''Kill for Love'' is the fourth studio album by American electronic music band Chromatics. It was released on March 26, 2012, by Italians Do It Better. On May 7, 2012, a drumless version of the album, containing 11 songs with no percussion, was ...
'' (Italians Do It Better, 2012) * ''Cherry (Deluxe)'' (Italians Do It Better, 2017) * '' Dear Tommy'' (unreleased) * ''
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'' (Italians Do It Better, 2019) * ''Faded Now'' (Italians Do It Better, 2020)


Mixtapes

* ''Running from the Sun'' (Italians Do It Better, 2012)


Extended plays

* ''Cavecare'' (Hand Held Heart, 2002) * ''Nite'' (Italians Do It Better, 2005) * ''In the City'' (Italians Do It Better, 2010) * ''Lady'' (Italians Do It Better, 2012) * ''Cherry'' (Italians Do It Better, 2014) * ''Just Like You'' (Italians Do It Better, 2015) * ''Camera'' (Italians Do It Better, 2018)


Singles

* "Beach of Infants"/"Steps" (Hand Held Heart, 2001) * "Arms Slither Away"/"Skill Fall" (K, 2002) * "Ice Hatchets"/"Curtains" (Gold Standard Laboratories, 2003) * "Healer"/"Witness" (Italians Do It Better, 2005) * "Tick of the Clock" (Italians Do It Better, 2013) * "Cherry" (Italians Do It Better, 2013) * "These Streets Will Never Look the Same" (Italians Do It Better, 2013) * "Yes (Love Theme from Lost River)" (Italians Do It Better, 2015) * "Just Like You" (Italians Do It Better, 2015) * "I Can Never Be Myself When You're Around" (Italians Do It Better, 2015) * "In Films" (Italians Do It Better, 2015) * "Shadow" (Italians Do It Better, 2015) * "
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" (Italians Do It Better, 2015) * "Black Walls" (Italians Do It Better, 2018) * "Blue Girl" (Italians Do It Better, 2018) * "
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" (Italians Do It Better, 2018) * "Time Rider" (Italians Do It Better, 2019) * "I Want to Be Alone" (Italians Do It Better, 2019) * "You're No Good" (Italians Do It Better, 2019) * "TOY" (Italians Do It Better, 2020) * "Famous Monsters" (Italians Do It Better, 2020) * "Teacher" (Italians Do It Better, 2020)


Guest appearances


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* * {{Authority control 2001 establishments in Oregon 2021 disestablishments in Oregon American synth-pop groups Dream pop musical groups Electronic music groups from Oregon American electronic rock musical groups Indie rock musical groups from Oregon Musical groups established in 2001 Musical groups disestablished in 2021 Musical groups from Portland, Oregon Musical quartets