Chartreuse
The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR
£16.50

For Chartreuse, the rural Icelandic studio Flóki served as a refuge in a myriad of ways. Set in a secluded location on the northern tip of the island, a five-hour drive from Reykjavík, the Black Country band’s two-week stay there in the summer of 2024 was one of escape, connection and understanding. They returned home with a special, urgent and necessary new album, Bless You & Be Well.
The band’s debut album, 2023’s Morning Ritual, introduced a group that swerved the traditional tropes of indie-rock bands, instead using their instruments and innovative production techniques in unusual and thrilling ways. “We’ve always almost been anti-band,” the group’s guitarist and singer Mike Wagstaff says.
The four-piece are intimately interconnected – brothers Mike (guitar, vocals) and Rory Wagstaff (drums) are joined by Rory’s long-term partner Hattie Wilson (piano, vocals) and Hattie’s childhood friend Perry Lovering (bass) – and on album two, they lean into this unmistakable chemistry and towards sounds and rhythms they had previously shunned. Working with an external producer for the first time in Sam Petts-Davies (The Smile), Mike handed over the production reins and relished slotting back into the band as one part of the puzzle.
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