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  1. Chromatics were an American electronic music band from Portland, Oregon, formed in 2001. The band's final line-up consisted of Ruth Radelet (vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Adam Miller (guitar, vocoder), Nat Walker (drums, synthesizer), and Johnny Jewel (producer, multi-instrumentalist).

    • 2001–2021
  2. Chromatics was an American electronic band from Portland, Oregon, whose lineup features vocalist and guitarist Ruth Radelet, guitarist Adam Miller, drummer Nat Walker, and producer.

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    • “Cherry” (from After Dark 2, 2013) Not content with releasing Kill For Love in 2012, Jewel snuck his band’s best song onto his record label’s After Dark 2 compilation.
    • “Into The Black” (from Kill For Love, 2012) In 1979, Neil Young was in a bad place, fighting feelings of irrelevance and a world passing him by, one that would soon explode into the New Wave and punk festivities of the 1980s.
    • “Tick Of The Clock” (from Night Drive, 2007) If “Shadow” is Chromatics leaning into their poppiest selves, then “Tick of the Clock” is the exact opposite.
    • “The Page” (from Kill For Love, 2012) Taken as a whole, the Chromatics catalog can be described as dreamy or woozy, but on “The Page,” the band gives a rousing synth rock performance, complete with chunky guitar riffs and a propulsive drum machine track.
  3. Explore Chromatics's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chromatics on AllMusic.

  4. Genre: Electronic / Rock. Label: Italians Do It Better. Reviewed: October 12, 2019. Chromatics set their surprise “seventh” album at the witching hour, telling a sometimes-muddled tale of...

  5. Chromatics were an American electronic music band from Portland, Oregon, formed in 2001. The band's final line-up consisted of Ruth Radelet (vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Adam Miller (guitar, vocoder), Nat Walker (drums, synthesizer), and Johnny Jewel (producer, multi-instrumentalist).

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