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Pop / Rock 05 August, 2017

Chambers Reveal Video For 'Down The Rabbit Hole' Out Now

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Hull and Leeds based sister-doom duo CHAMBERS have revealed the video for their new single 'Down The Rabbit Hole' which is out now via I'm Not From London Records.
Commenting on the inspiration behind the video for the track, the band said: "We filmed the video in four scenes which each highlight different moods and emotions experienced in relationships. The song was originally written with an Alice In Wonderland theme in mind. Sometimes in life you can feel like you're sinking down in to a bottomless pit, much like the one in Alice in Wonderland, where the more you worry about a situation, the worse it gets and you ultimately sink further and further in to a pit of self-doubt."

A dark, spiralling, punk rock jack-hammer of a track that shows yet another side to Chambers' inventive approach to the alternative music spectrum, the single is all about people delving into situations they shouldn't be in, venturing further and further "down the rabbit hole", in both a political and non-political sense.

Recently winning funding from the PRS Foundation's Open Music Fund enabling them to concentrate their resources on further recording and touring, the new material is the follow up to previous singles 'Hostile' and 'Sister Doom' which secured critical praise from the likes of Alternative Press, Louder Than War, Clash Magazine and Buzz Feed, alongside radio support from BBC Radio One, BBC Introducing and many more blogs and radio stations.

The duo are racking up an impressive list of support slots and have so far played with the likes of Black Honey, The Mirror Trap, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Heck and Clean Cut Kid - a list that's almost as varied as their own many-faceted influences. Citing the likes of Nirvana, The Pixies, Kendrick Lamar, Reggie Snow, Deap Valley, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pulled Apart by Horses and Interpol, their taste is nothing if not eclectic.

The band head into the studio later this year to record a full EP, and will be appearing at several UK festivals over the summer, with a select handful of European tour dates later this year.

Chambers are proudly supported by PRS Foundation's Open Music Fund

Upcoming 2017 Tour Dates:
04 August - Preston - The Ferret
05 August - Humber Street Sesh - BBC Introducing Stage
18 August - Driffield - Tribfest
19 August - Ashton Under Lyne - The Station Hotel
29 August - Hull - The Sesh
17 September - Worcester Music Festival - Firefly
02 October - Hamburg - Hafenklang (Germany)
04 October - Amsterdam - Vrankrijk - WTF QUEER Wednesdays (Netherlands)
05 October - Arnhem - Cafe De Wacht (Netherlands)






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