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Aussie alt-pop loaded with R&B sensuality

Equally indebted to SoundCloud rap and emo-electronica as it is a kind of universally emotive R&B, Chase Atlantic’s meaningful brand of alt-pop has propelled the Australian trio from a viral breakthrough to mainstream adoration.

Throughout the decade since their formation, Chase Atlantic have undergone a consistent sonic transformation, which can be attributed to the individual band members’ musical beginnings and subsequent personal journeys before they came together.

Born and raised in Cairns, Australia, brothers Mitchel and Clinton Cave grew up studying jazz and classical music, educated by the genre’s innovation and exploration. At the age of fifteen, Mitchel joined promising – but reportedly manufactured – boyband What About Tonight who entered the Australian edition of The X Factor with high hopes of securing pop superstardom. They were eliminated by public vote in the second television round, with all five members returning to their respective hometowns to lick their wounds.

Mitchel, still only a teenager at this point, set his sights on a new musical path with his brother and Christian Anthony, who was also a former member of What About Now, as Clinton recruited the two to record for his university project. The three ambitious musicians formed Chase Atlantic in 2014, and began uploading their compositions to YouTube - at that point, Clinton already had a moderately successful YouTube channel where the two would upload covers of Bruno Mars and other soulful stars that straddled pop music. 

Chase Atlantic hit their stride with debut EP, Dalliance, in 2014 which fused contemporary trap beats with anthemic emo-rock influences, distinguishing Mitchel and Christian as pop-rock artists in their own right outside of the boyband realm. It was the trio’s sophomore EP the following year, Nostalgia, however which would catapult Chase Atlantic into the hearts and minds of millions worldwide. Their 2015 single ‘Friends’ swiftly became a viral hit, and remains their most-listened to song to date with over 700 million streams on Spotify alone.

Their fresh amalgam of moody pop rock and nocturnal R&B didn’t go unnoticed – Good Charlotte’s own brother duo of Joel and Benji Madden signed Chase Atlantic to their MDNN development company soon after, bagging the trio a record deal with Warner Bros ahead of their eponymous 2017 debut album. It spawned huge hits in ‘Swim’ and ‘Into It’, landing Chase Atlantic lucrative spots on the Warped Tour in 2018 and festivals like Reading and Leeds Festivals, and Bonnaroo. 

2019’s Phases amped up the intrigue around the band, with singles ‘Her’ and ‘Love Is (Not) Easy’ earning Chase Atlantic a place in the top ten of the Heatseekers chart and landing the album at number 24 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart. Relocating to Los Angeles, the pandemic would put the brakes on any momentum throughout the two years after. With their regular recording studio temporarily shut down, they largely recorded their third album Beauty in Death at home. The experience was ironically freeing, yet didn’t stifle any of the band’s creative adventurousness or their commercial viability, with the album becoming a Billboard-charting success once again.

Their Cold Nights Tour in support of the album marked their first return to Australia for the band in 2022, before Chase Atlantic embarked on a brief hiatus. The trio returned a year later, reinforcing their blossoming reputation as a must-see live act with a lauded festival performance at Lollapalooza in 2023, releasing the vibrant, tropical-tinged single ‘Mamacita’ soon after.

It was a sign of their sound to come, with fourth album Lost In Heaven announced for release on 1st November 2024. Preceded by the dreamy, beat-driven ‘DIE FOR ME’ and ‘Doubt It’, the trio’s music-making approach was maturing, with their narrative sensuality coming to the fore. 

Setlists

    1. 1.DIE FOR ME
    2. 2.Slow Down
    3. 3.Consume
    4. 4.RICOCHET
    5. 5.The Walls
    6. 6.Intermission (Drum Solo) (Instrumental)
    7. 7.WHAT U CALL THAT
    8. 8.OHMAMI
    9. 9.FAVELA
    10. 10.HEAVEN AND BACK
    11. 11.DEMON TIME
    12. 12.NIGHT CALLS
    13. 13.Into It
    14. 14.Okay
    15. 15.BEAUTY IN DEATH
    16. 16.YOU
    17. 17.I DON'T LIKE DARKNESS
    18. 18.MESS ME UP
    19. 19.Church
    20. 20.Swim
  1. Encore

    1. 21.Friends
    1. 1.DIE FOR ME
    2. 2.Slow Down
    3. 3.Consume
    4. 4.RICOCHET
    5. 5.The Walls
    6. 6.WHAT U CALL THAT
    7. 7.OHMAMI
    8. 8.FAVELA
    9. 9.HEAVEN AND BACK
    10. 10.DEMON TIME
    11. 11.NIGHT CALLS
    12. 12.Into It
    13. 13.Okay
    14. 14.BEAUTY IN DEATH
    15. 15.YOU
    16. 16.I DON'T LIKE DARKNESS
    17. 17.MESS ME UP
    18. 18.Church
    19. 19.Swim
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Friends
    1. 1.Slow Down
    2. 2.WHAT U CALL THAT
    3. 3.OHMAMI
    4. 4.Drugs & Money
    5. 5.BEAUTY IN DEATH
    6. 6.Swim
    7. 7.PARANOID
    8. 8.HEAVEN AND BACK
    9. 9.Into It
    10. 10.LIKE A ROCKSTAR
    11. 11.Friends
    12. 12.CHXSE
    13. 13.MAMACITA
    14. 14.STUCKINMYBRAIN
    15. 15.21 freestyle
    16. 16.Okay
    1. 1.Slow Down
    2. 2.BEAUTY IN DEATH
    3. 3.WHAT U CALL THAT
    4. 4.HEAVEN AND BACK
    5. 5.Drugs & Money
    6. 6.OHMAMI
    7. 7.Swim
    8. 8.Interlude (Drum solo)
    9. 9.PARANOID
    10. 10.LIKE A ROCKSTAR
    11. 11.Into It
    12. 12.WASTED
    13. 13.OUT THE ROOF
    14. 14.Okay
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Friends
    1. 1.Slow Down
    2. 2.BEAUTY IN DEATH
    3. 3.WHAT U CALL THAT
    4. 4.HEAVEN AND BACK
    5. 5.Drugs & Money
    6. 6.OHMAMI
    7. 7.Swim
    8. 8.PARANOID
    9. 9.LIKE A ROCKSTAR
    10. 10.Into It
    11. 11.The Walls
    12. 12.WASTED
    13. 13.OUT THE ROOF
    14. 14.Okay
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Friends
    2. 16.CHXSE

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 9 reviews
  • great

    by adelina on 25/11/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    such a good band and such a good experience with ticketmaster

  • amazing

    by rubes on 03/11/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    got in straight away can't wait to go excitinggggg

  • Not just music, a full experience

    by Sophie on 02/11/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chase Atlantic has always been a full experience when listening to any of their music. You can't define them by a single genre and that is the exact reason I have adored them for years. Their music takes you somewhere completely new, a place you never want to leave.

  • Worth it

    by Ms on 24/10/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Guys stop giving less stars for not getting a ticket. i checked everyday and coped the ticket just today. just be happy for them. i cant wait to go to their concert honestly.

  • no problems

    by nd on 23/10/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    People need to stop putting low star reviews for a great band just because you're mad at ticketmaster. If you were that keen on going to their concert then there were alternative ways to get a ticket, for example, pre-sales. There was an artist presale as well as a live nation presale where the tickets were affordable and there were many spaces. I booked from there and It was perfectly run and everything went through without a fault. You shouldn't give the band a bad review because you didn't prepare yourself for securing a concert ticket.

  • Stop leaving bad reviews for stupid reasons

    by Ka on 22/10/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    The band has a 2.3 star rating because people are upset at Ticketmaster kicking them out of the queue. Your problem is with Ticketmaster, not the band. Stop leaving stupid reviews. I've left a 5 star review to try balance it out

  • bad

    by jamal on 18/10/2024Rating: 1 out of 5

    really angry as i was early in the queue and ticketmaster kept kicking me off so i couldn't even buy them. so mad rn

  • disappointed

    by Verity on 18/10/2024Rating: 1 out of 5

    Their is only one date for london and they sold out straight away, this is unacceptable, so many fans left upset and so much potential money lost for the band.

  • Life saving

    by Liv on 17/10/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Your missing out if you don't go, gonna miss the small venues thought