#Chromatics Coming to an End, Band Members Say

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“#Chromatics Coming to an End, Band Members Say”
Nowhere in the announcement is there mention of Johnny Jewel, who toured with the group, produced a number of Chromatics recordings, and founded the label Italians Do It Better, which released multiple albums by the band. Pitchfork has reached out to Jewel for comment and information.
Chromatics formed in 2001 in Portland, Oregon. They have released over 10 albums in their 20-year run, the most recent being last year’s Faded Now, essentially a deluxe edition of Closer to Grey. The fate of their highly-anticipated, long-delayed LP Dear Tommy remains unclear amid the news of their split. The album was first announced in 2014, and has been subject to multiple setbacks in the years since. In 2017, it was said that Johnny Jewel had destroyed every copy of the record after a near-death experience. The band has shared a number of songs from the record, including “Just Like You” and “Shadow.”
In the spring of last year, the band shared a new tracklist for Dear Tommy. The album was slated to feature unheard versions of the previously released “Just Like You,” “Dear Tommy,” and “Time Rider.” An official release date was never announced.
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