
Chromatics finally unveil Dear Tommy tracklist, share new single "Teacher"
17 April 2020, 10:21
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
(News)
Chromatics have finally revealed the tracklist for their long-awaited Dear Tommy LP, and have shared the album's lead single "Teacher".
Dear Tommy was first announced back in 2014, and was re-recorded and rescheduled for a 2018 release.
It's nearly halfway through 2020, and finally Chromatics have shared the final tracklist for their highly-anticipated album.
The 18 track titles are also accompanied by the album's lead single "Teacher".
"Teacher" is the first new single from Chromatics since last month's "Famous Monsters". Dear Tommy will follow on from their 2019 album Closer To Grey.
Tracklist:
- Fresh Blood
- Glitter
- Never Tell
- Just Like You
- She Says
- The Moment
- Time Rider
- White Fences
- Teacher
- Between The Lines
- Too Late
- Dear Tommy
- Melodrama
- Ultra Vivid
- Colorblind
- Sometimes
- Dream Sequence
- Endless Sleep
"Teacher" is out now. Chromatics' Dear Tommy album is yet to get a release date.
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