Music - London, England, United Kingdom
Becoming the best version of yourself can be a long and complicated road, especially as an artist but Alt-Rock quartet Chapter and Verse have been patiently taking their time. The London lads' reputation has seen them quickly reach the dizzying heights of the 2000 Trees Main Stage, garner much-coveted tour supports for international acts and even gain Metallica's Lars Ulrich as a member of what Chapter and Verse call "The New Breed". But having released two songs in two years, this band's abilities are far from being fully understood. Radio One championed single ‘Magazines' is an honest reflection on the emotional aftermath of the near-loss of a friend and ‘A Devil in Blue' is an open apology to a loved one, but it's their new single ‘Ink' that now has everyone talking. "Ink is about feeling disillusioned with adulthood and the dangers that lie in obsessing over self-improvement" says frontman Josh Carter, "The song is unlike anything we've done before and we've been really embracing the evolution of what we do. Chapter and Verse has become a vessel for us to properly embrace life and for us this song serves as a reminder that focusing only on how to be happy can actually give you the opposite outcome."He continues, "It's been in our live set for a long time now. We're at the stage where people at our shows are singing the words back to us without having ever heard the studio recording. It's been a long time coming and we're so excited to finally get it out there."
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