Review
Get ready to dive into "World War Joy," the colorful third studio album by The Chainsmokers that hit the scene in 2019. This powerhouse album lights up with an impressive crew, spotlighting collabs with superstar talents like Amy Shark, Kygo, Sabrina Claudio, Blink-182, and even 5 Seconds of Summer. It’s like a sonic buffet, seamlessly weaving electronic beats with pop vibes and a sprinkle of rock, creating something totally fresh for your ears.
The rollout for "World War Joy" was nothing short of an innovative splash! Songs trickled into our playlists through the year, keeping fans on their toes. Smash tracks like "Who Do You Love" and "Call You Mine" are tailor-made for hitting repeat, while Illenium and Lennon Stella team up for "Takeaway," injecting an introspective thrill into the mix. Overall, this album channels The Chainsmokers’ signature electronic dance pulse, experimenting with playful textures and ear-catching collabs. - Morgan
Artist Bio
The Chainsmokers are a DJ and production duo from New York City who started releasing music in the early 2010s, quickly breaking into mainstream charts around 2014–2015. Working mainly in electronic, EDM, and pop, they’re known for catchy singles and wide-ranging collaborations with artists like Halsey, Kygo, blink-182, and Amy Shark. Their discography includes albums such as Memories...Do Not Open, Sick Boy, World War Joy, So Far So Good, Summertime Friends, and No Hard Feelings. The duo have consistently topped charts and earned numerous award nominations, making them familiar names in modern dance-pop crossovers. Fans of Zedd, Calvin Harris, or Martin Garrix would likely find The Chainsmokers’ sound appealing.