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Chernobyl Sunshine Club are Londoners whose cinematic Indie/Alt Folk, inspired by video game soundtracks and film scores, is a euphoric blend of beats and riffs that unashamedly borrows from rock, metal, jazz and classical music.
Originators and musical explorers, Chernobyl Sunshine Club set out to prove that when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
Chernobyl Sunshine Club formed in late 2016, hit the London club scene and recorded their debut single, 'When Death Was A Boy (2017)' . Frequently playlisted in the UK and US, it was followed up by the single 'Pelagius (2018)' which earned support from Tom Robinson on BBC 6 music among others.
"What sets them apart is their sound. There's an inherent, and dark playfulness in everything they produce, and the contrasting influences mix together in the music to create something truly unique" - Robb Donker (Americanpancake.com)
Chernobyl Sunshine Club’s eclectic sound has echoes of Beck, Elbow, The National, The Flaming Lips and Arcade Fire, and comes with a boldness to their quirk that captivates the senses and purges the soul.
“The weirdest and most diverse band in the capital, if not the U.K” - Indie Central Music
"The encapsulated sound of an epic car-on-fire outro" - Live Circuit Magazine
“Like Mumford & Sons gone totally mad” - Sound Sniffer
Originators and musical explorers, Chernobyl Sunshine Club set out to prove that when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
Chernobyl Sunshine Club formed in late 2016, hit the London club scene and recorded their debut single, 'When Death Was A Boy (2017)' . Frequently playlisted in the UK and US, it was followed up by the single 'Pelagius (2018)' which earned support from Tom Robinson on BBC 6 music among others.
"What sets them apart is their sound. There's an inherent, and dark playfulness in everything they produce, and the contrasting influences mix together in the music to create something truly unique" - Robb Donker (Americanpancake.com)
Chernobyl Sunshine Club’s eclectic sound has echoes of Beck, Elbow, The National, The Flaming Lips and Arcade Fire, and comes with a boldness to their quirk that captivates the senses and purges the soul.
“The weirdest and most diverse band in the capital, if not the U.K” - Indie Central Music
"The encapsulated sound of an epic car-on-fire outro" - Live Circuit Magazine
“Like Mumford & Sons gone totally mad” - Sound Sniffer