Chase Atlantic
Chase Atlantic | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Cairns, Australia |
Genres | |
Years active | 2014–present |
Labels | |
Spinoff of | What About Tonight |
Members |
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Website | chaseatlantic |
Chase Atlantic (stylised in all caps) is an Australian R&B band and production trio from Cairns, Queensland, formed in 2014. The group consists of three members: Christian Anthony, Mitchel Cave, and Clinton Cave. Chase Atlantic have released seven EPs and four albums.
Career
[edit]2012–2013: Before Chase Atlantic
[edit]Christian Anthony and Mitchel Cave were in a boy band called What About Tonight. They formed the band to audition for season 4 of The X Factor Australia. However, they were eliminated in week two, coming in eleventh place.[1][2]
Mitchel Cave's older brother, Clinton Cave, had a successful YouTube channel, ClintonCaveMusic, where the brothers would release cover songs regularly.[3] In 2012, the three released their first cover together[4] which would be of Bruno Mars' Locked Out of Heaven.[5] Later on, in 2013, they professionally performed together for the first time under the name K.I.D.S. (Kind Imaginations. Destructive Situations.) and released the original song "Addicted."[6] They have since deleted all content from the channel.[7]
2014–2015: Dalliance and Nostalgia
[edit]The trio first released music under the name Chase Atlantic when Clinton Cave recruited Mitchel and Christian to assist in recording a university project.[8] The band would get their name, "Chase Atlantic" from nowhere. According to Mitchel, the name Chase Atlantic means nothing, it was a combination of two words that the band members liked, Chase and Atlantic, "We spend a couple of minutes trying to come up with a plausible and profound explanation for their band name. "It [Chase Atlantic] literally means nothing," says Cave. "It's so hard to find band names, we just put two words we really liked together that can't be associated with anything else."[9] Chase Atlantic officially released the EP Dalliance on 26 May 2014.[10] Their early sound was often described as Pop Rock and Pop Punk.[11]
In February 2015, the band released their second EP, Nostalgia,[12] causing their song "Friends" to be associated with multiple Tumblr edits. "Friends" was also later certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2022.[13]
Later in 2015, the band caught the eye of Benji and Joel Madden, and they signed the group to their management company, MDDN, in early 2016.[14]
2016–2018: EPs and debut studio album
[edit]In January 2016, Chase Atlantic released "Obsessive". They followed up with their third EP, Paradise, in February 2016, which they promoted extensively.[15] [16]
In January 2017, Chase Atlantic released their fourth EP, Part One, to coincide with their signing with Warner Bros. Records. This was followed by Part Two in March 2017. In mid-2017, the band announced their first tour of the United States, opening for Sleeping with Sirens' Gossip: Up Close & Personal Tour.[17][7] Chase Atlantic released Part Three in September 2017.[18]
Their self-titled debut album, Chase Atlantic, was released in October 2017.[19] Later in 2017, they went on a headlining tour in the United States, where they played 16 shows across 11 states, followed by an Australian tour opening for Blackbear.[20][21]
In 2018, the band continued touring the United States by opening for singer Lights and playing US and UK festivals, including Bonnaroo, Vans Warped Tour 2018, and Reading/Leeds Festival 2018.[22]
They released standalone singles "Numb to the Feeling" and "Tidal Wave" in mid-2018.[23] Later that year, they also left Warner Brothers Records and went independent.[24]
2019–2022: Phases and Beauty in Death
[edit]The group spent January to April 2019 in Los Angeles, working on their second album.[25] In April, they announced the Phases Tour: North America for the summer of 2019, in support of their second album, Phases, and set the release date for 28 June 2019.[26] The album was preceded by three singles, "Her", "Stuckinmybrain", and "Love Is (Not) Easy", which were released on 10 May, 24 May, and 7 June 2019, respectively.
In 2020, they began work on their third studio album, Beauty in Death, which the band released on 5 March 2021.[27][28] Alongside their album rollout, they also released a collaborative single with dark pop artist Plvtinum, called "Hit My Line".[29] On 2 May 2022, the group announced the release of a deluxe edition of Beauty in Death.[30]
2023–present: Return from Hiatus and Lost in Heaven
[edit]In 2023, after a break to work on themselves,[31] Chase Atlantic made their return to the music scene with the release of the single "Mamacita" on 26 September. The track, which blends elements of alternative R&B and pop, marked the beginning of a new era for the band.[32]
On 20 September 2024, they set the release of their next studio album, Lost in Heaven, for 1 November 2024. The album preceded three new singles "Die for Me", "Doubt It" and “Ricochet”, released on 23 August, 20 September and 11 October 2024, respectively, and would also include their previous release "Mamacita".[33]
On 16 October 2024, Chase Atlantic embarked on their Lost in Heaven global tour, with performances scheduled at multiple venues worldwide, which include The Toyota Music Factory in North America,[34] the Riverstage Brisbane in Australia,[35] The O2 Arena in United Kingdom, and the Lanxess Arena in Europe.[36]
Music style
[edit]According to the band, their style is "conjured up dark alternative pop punctuated by rock and R&B". Throughout their four years of making music, their music style has changed from an alternative pop sound to a more alternative R&B sound.[37] Their influences include Tame Impala, the Weeknd,[38] the 1975 and The Neighbourhood.[39]
Band members
[edit]Members
[edit]- Mitchel Cave – lead vocals, programming[40]
- Christian Anthony – rhythm guitar, lead vocals, programming
- Clinton Cave – lead guitar, tenor saxophone, backing vocals, programming
Touring members
[edit]- Patrick Wilde – guitars, bass
- Jesse Boyle – drums, percussion, bass
- Jordan Kelsey Knight - photographer
- Ben "Benchiki" Chambers - producer
Tours and appearances
[edit]Headlining tours
[edit]- Nostalgia Tour (2015): Chase Atlantic's first headlining tour took place in 2015, during which the band performed at small venues across several Australian cities, including Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. The setlist primarily featured tracks from their Dalliance EP, Nostalgia EP, and various cover songs.[41][42]
- Paradise Tour (2016): In 2016, they embarked on a small tour across three venues in Australia, before going back to the United States, to promote and tease their then-unreleased Paradise EP.[43][44]
- Chase Atlantic: The Tour (2017): Named after their self-titled album Chase Atlantic, the tour featured performances across North America.[21]
- Phases Tour (2019): In 2019, the band toured extensively across North America and Europe to support their second album, Phases. The tour featured performances in major cities, highlighting the band's rising popularity[45]
- Cold Nights Tour (2022): The Cold Nights Tour was announced in 2022, marking a return to Australia and New Zealand for the band. This tour included stops in major cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Auckland.[46]
- Lost in Heaven Tour (2024-2025): The Lost in Heaven Tour was announced on 23 August 2024. The tour, currently scheduled for venues in North America, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and Europe, is also speculated to expand across Asia in mid-2025 to support their fourth studio album, Lost in Heaven.
Supporting tours
[edit]- Gossip World Tour (2017): Chase Atlantic joined Sleeping with Sirens on their Gossip World Tour in 2017, which allowed them to reach a broader audience in the alternative music scene[47]
Festival appearances
[edit]- Spring Beats Concert (2014): On 24 September 2014, Chase Atlantic performed alongside various other emerging artists at the Spring Beats Concert held in Sydney.[48]
- Warped Rewind at Sea (2017)
- Bonnaroo and Vans Warped Tour (2018)[22]
- Firefly Music Festival (2018)
- Lollapalooza (2023): In 2023, they performed at Lollapalooza, one of the most renowned music festivals in the world, helping them gain more international exposure.[49]
- Reading and Leeds Festivals (2023): Chase Atlantic also took the stage at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2023, two of the UK's most prestigious music events, which solidified their reputation in the alternative music scene[50]
Discography
[edit]Chase Atlantic discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
EPs | 7 |
Studio albums
[edit]Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
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AUS [51] |
NZ [52] |
UK [53] | ||
Chase Atlantic |
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Phases |
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Beauty in Death |
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Lost in Heaven |
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2 | 8 | 88 |
Extended plays
[edit]Title | Details |
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Dalliancé |
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Nostalgia |
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Paradise |
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Part One |
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Part Two |
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Part Three |
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Don't Try This |
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Charted singles
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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NZ Hot [54] | |||
"Doubt It" | 2024 | 12 | Lost in Heaven |
"Ricochet" | 21 | ||
"You" | 24 |
Awards and nominations
[edit]American Australian Association
[edit]Year | Association | Award | Outcome |
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2018 | American Australian Association | AAA Rising Star Award[55] | Won |
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