News
In Support of 26th Studio Album The Hypnogogue
Jul 10, 2023
By Kat Ramkumar
Australian rock band, The Church, have added a second leg to their North American tour in support of their 26th studio album The Hypnogogue, More
THE HYPNOGOGUE Due Out Feburary 24, 2023 via Communicating Vessels
Dec 05, 2022
By Joey Arnone
The Church have shared a new single, “C’est La Vie.” It is the latest release from their forthcoming album, THE HYPNOGOGUE, which will be out on February 24, 2023 via Communicating Vessels. More
Los Angeles Event Also Features Devo, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Psychedelic Furs, Violent Femmes, Public Image LTD., Gary Numan, The Church, and Others
Feb 11, 2020
By Christopher Roberts
Goldenvoice, the company who puts on Coachella, has announced a new Los Angeles festival named Cruel World and it features a dream lineup for fans of 1980s New Wave and goth music, including: Morrissey, Bauhaus, Blondie, Devo, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Psychedelic Furs, Violent Femmes, Public Image LTD., Gary Numan, The Church, Berlin, Missing Persons, Marc Almond, and others. More
Mar 31, 2016
By Aug Stone
“‘Let Us Go’ is a pretty standard Church pop song,” considers frontman Steve Kilbey. “I never really gave it a lot of thought but then a friend of mine asked ‘can I do a video for a song off ‘Further/Deeper’?’ I was surprised when he chose that one and now the song’s become a little something extra.” More
Reviews
Mar 23, 2023
By Dom Gourlay
With over 40 years and 25 albums to their name since forming in Sydney back in 1980, The Church have rightly earned their place as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the original wave of post-punk. More
Mar 10, 2011
By Frank Valish
After last year’s 30th anniversary acoustic tour, The Church returned to the States in February to perform three of their classic albums in their entirety. On an epic night in Philadelphia, the band did not disappoint. More
May 05, 2010
By Frank Valish
To most of the U.S. music buying populace, Australia’s The Church were little more than a one hit wonder, defined by the unassuming brilliance of their 1988 hit “Under the Milky Way.” But the truth of the matter is that The Church’s artistic reach extended years before and long after their time in the limelight. The band withstood their short period of fame and have survived to build a catalog of quality songs unrivaled by most of their ‘80s peers. More