The Neighbourhood – Chip Chrome & the Mono-Tones

Album Info

Artist: The Neighbourhood

Title: Chip Chrome & the Mono-Tones

Year: 2020

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Tracklist

  • 1. Stargazing (3:37)
  • 2. Over the Influence (3:40)
  • 3. Here We Go Again (4:17)
  • 4. The Shining (3:34)
  • 1. Chip Chrome (0:31)
  • 2. Pretty Boy (3:54)
  • 3. Lost in Translation (3:10)
  • 4. Devil's Advocate (3:06)
  • 5. Hell or High Water (2:19)
  • 6. Cherry Flavoured (3:28)
  • 7. The Mono-Tones (1:13)
  • 8. BooHoo (3:11)
  • 9. Silver Lining (2:59)
  • 10. Tobacco Sunburst (4:56)
  • 11. Middle of Somewhere (2:51)

Review

Hey there, music lovers! Lila here, and boy, do I have a treat for you today! Let's dive into the groovy world of The Neighbourhood's 'Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones'. This 2020 release is a real trip down memory lane, with its retro vibes and nostalgic sound. The band's taken a bold leap into new territory, and I'm totally here for it!

With 15 tracks to feast your ears on, this album is packed with goodies. 'Stargazing' and 'Over the Influence' are absolute bangers, while 'Here We Go Again' and 'The Shining' showcase the band's knack for blending moody atmospheres with catchy hooks. The whole album is dripping with 80s and 90s influences – think shimmering synths and distorted guitars that'll transport you straight back to those decades.

But don't worry, The Neighbourhood hasn't lost their emotional edge. The lyrics are still as deep and introspective as ever, exploring love and heartbreak in ways that'll tug at your heartstrings. And can we talk about that production? It's slicker than a greased-up disco ball! Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the scene, 'Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones' is definitely worth a spin. It's a testament to The Neighbourhood's evolution and creative spirit, proving they're not afraid to shake things up and try something fresh. - Lila