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INTERVIEW: Chase Atlantic Talk New Album ‘LOST IN HEAVEN’

Chase Atlantic’s highly anticipated new album ‘LOST IN HEAVEN’ is out today (November 1st), marking their first release in three years. Fans have eagerly awaited this album since their previous record ‘Beauty In Death’, and it is clear after a first listen that the wait was worth it. 

‘LOST IN HEAVEN’ captures everything that makes Chase Atlantic unique, showcasing a more mature sound that reflects the band’s evolution over the years. The songs talk about  personal struggles, with the entire album drawing inspiration from real-life challenges.

To celebrate the launch, we caught up with band member Christian Anthony (guitar, vocals) to dive deeper into the album’s story and creative process.

– You are back with your new album ‘LOST IN HEAVEN’ after 3 years since ‘Beauty In Death’. When did you start to work on this new record? 

We officially started in February 2024. But some of the songs and ideas have been with us since our first album. We locked ourselves away in a studio in North Hollywood for 3 months to write and conceptualise the album. Then we spent the next few months perfecting the sound.

– What do you think makes ‘LOST IN HEAVEN’ different from your previous albums?

I think it’s a more mature sound. First time we have used older instrumentals and the first time we have used AI technology to separate stems from older songs. Sonically and lyrically it’s a lot more vulnerable than previously. But it’s also very honest. 

– What was your main inspiration for this album and which emotions did you want to convey with it? 

It was real life that inspired the album. Individual issues. Loneliness, depression and fear are all part of this record. The idea of being exactly where we want to be in life. But still miserable. 

– Why did you go for the title ‘LOST IN HEAVEN’? 

The idea behind LOST IN HEAVEN is being exactly where you want to be in your life but still feeling lost and out of your depth. 

– Is there a song that stands out to you as a potential fan favorite or one that you’re particularly excited for people to hear? 

I think they will all be fan favorites. I love the story behind ‘RICOCHET’. We were locked in a cabin in Lake Tahoe during the worst winter storm in a century. The song is about us surviving in those conditions and the strain it put on our personal relationships. 

– Which song of the album took the longest to write and why?

Hours Lost and Amy took the longest. 

Hours lost is such a personal song for Mitchel so I know he found it hard to be so vulnerable in a song. 

Amy took a long time as well because we had such high hopes for the song that we really took our time with it. 

– Which lyric from the new album means the most to you?

“She said take it easy otherwise I’m leaving, I don’t wanna stay and watch you die” 

It’s a very personal story but this holds a lot of meaning.

– Which song/s from the album are you most excited to play live and which ones do you think will get the best crowd reaction?

I think a lot of the new songs are getting great reactions. But I’m very excited for the fans to learn all the lyrics so they can sing with us. I’d say DIE FOR ME has been the best since it’s the opening song. 

There is no doubt that this album will be a success. The band already has a European tour coming up with plenty of sold out shows, and you can get your tickets here.

You can listen now to LOST IN HEAVEN by Chase Atlantic on Spotify!

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Chase Atlantic Announce Spring Tour For 2025

Chase Atlantic have just announced their highly anticipated ‘Lost In Europe & UK’ tour, set to kick off in Spring 2025. The tour will span 12 major cities.

Starting in Hamburg, Germany on April 12th, the tour will hit cities like Copenhagen, Prague, and Paris, before concluding at London’s iconic O2 Arena on May 4th. The tour will be in order to support the release of their upcoming album ‘Lost In Heaven’, which drops on November 1st via Fearless Records.

Fans can look forward to presale tickets starting on Wednesday, October 16th, with general ticket sales opening on Friday, October 18th, at 10am local time. Tickets can be bought here.

Check out the full list of tour dates on the tour poster below:

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Chase Atlantic Announce New Album ‘LOST IN HEAVEN’ With New Single ‘DOUBT IT’

Chase Atlantic have officially announced their upcoming fourth album, LOST IN HEAVEN, set to release on November 1st via Fearless Records.

To celebrate, the band has shared a dreamy new single, DOUBT IT, which combines their signature trap-influenced sound with an equally psychedelic music video.

The new track follows previous hits like DIE FOR ME and MAMACITA, with LOST IN HEAVEN shaping up to be one of the band’s most anticipated releases yet.

Check out the new song and music video below and share your thoughts!

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Chase Atlantic Release Music Video For Latest Single ‘MAMACITA’

Chase Atlantic have (finally) released the music video for their only 2023 release MAMACITA, which followed a ragingly successful tour across Europe with some of the band’s biggest shows overseas yet and saw the band take on mainstages on festivals including the massive Reading & Leeds Festival in the UK.

As for music though, MAMACITA was the only release we got from the band back in 2023, and this song now also has a music video to kick things off properly in the new year.

The music video can be seen right below and if you’re eager to find out more about Chase Atlantic, make sure to read our interview with the band from last year right here.

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INTERVIEW: Navigating Music, Fans And Business In The Modern Era With Chase Atlantic

In this exclusive interview, we sit down with the talented members of Chase Atlantic, who share their insights into their music, approach to being a band, and staying true to their roots in an ever-evolving industry. Get a glimpse of their journey, their thoughts on the music scene, and a quickfire round of personal favorites and aspirations.

First and foremost, how are you?

Christian: Good. We explored all day in Utrecht. We played this venue in 2018. And we explored Utrecht and to me it’s a special place for us. This place is so gorgeous. 

Mitchel: This whole place is just really special. Just walking around. 

Clinton: For this run, we kind of did an undersell, smaller venues and stuff like that, so when we come back next time it’ll be a bigger venue. We’ll do small arenas. But this one, and the whole tour, was sold out in less than 20 minutes. This venue, judging by size, probably sold out in like a minute.

How have the shows been so far? 

Mitchel: Amazing. We give 100 percent and we get 100 percent back, that’s the deal.

Christian: Fantastic. Reading and Leeds was nuts. We got to play Glasgow. We did Glasgow once, King Toots, so it was great to go back to Glasgow. We got to go back to Germany. We love Germany, playing in Cologne, and it was my birthday. And then, now we’re in beautiful Utrecht.

Mitchel: I think he’s being a little sarcastic. It’s not the funnest to play a show on your birthday because you want to enjoy your birthday, but it is good. The energy is good, though. They respect it, and it’s very sweet. It’s honestly very sweet that he’s even performing a show on his birthday. It shows our love for our family.

Clinton: The fans have been very responsive and very, very friendly. A lot of energy. They’re very sweet. 

Mitchel: No fans, family. I don’t like the word fans. The family. 

You mentioned the show here in 2018, with Sleeping With Sirens? How would you compare the shows?

Christian: That was our first introduction to all of Europe. 

Mitchel: We were playing on that old little Dan Electro, the green Dan Electro. And we had an amplifier probably about the size of a water bottle. 

Clinton: That was our first time here too, ever. 

Mitchel: We loved it because we got to kind of like go out there and explore. We’d never seen shit before. 

Christian: Such magical moments. I don’t believe we got a dressing room last time. We had to go back down by the bus. 

You guys come across as very business savvy. How’s your approach towards being a band?

Mitchel: It’s like the universe. All these intercepting ideas and flow patterns that we have based upon our moods, based upon what we want to get out of a situation, what we want to do for ourselves, the music that we want to make for the people, for them to enjoy the kind of subjects we want to talk about. And then bringing the business side to that, it’s not like a pitch, but it’s also including being smart. We grew up as producers. We were all producing music together in our bedrooms. And we kind of fell into these roles on stage.

Christian: He’s so right. We didn’t pick ourselves roles. We fell into them naturally already being friends and then the business side of things, we just make sure we watch each other’s backs and we make sure that everything that’s happening we know about because too many times we’ve let things slide. So we’ve learned from our past mistakes. 

Mitchel: And it’s a democracy as well, we keep a democracy, so that keeps peace. All these bands are fighting over shares.

Christian: It’s a funny democracy though, because it’s me against two brothers. No, I’m kidding. 

Clinton: We’re very hands on. We’ve always been very hands on and we have final say and we are fortunate enough to be in deals where we can make our own decisions, we’ll pick songs that we want to release and everyone just kind of trusts us and we’re given that freedom, which is sick.

Christian: With the help of Joel and Ben [Madden].

Mitchel: They’ve given us a blueprint and stuff to work on. It’s all learning, it’s not critical, it’s not criticism. It’s business and it’s smart, it’s being savvy, it’s being aware of where you’re sitting at the moment, foundationally, and if you have your fucking roots set in the ground. 

Christian: And then the pennies and the dollars will count themselves.

Mitchel: Yes, and as long as you’re ingrained, you’re good to go. 

You guys have grown a ton throughout the last couple of years. Is that something that you keep in mind when you’re making new music? Where you have to maintain your creativity, but you also gotta keep the fans in mind. How do you guys deal with that? 

Mitchel: You summed it all up. You keep the fans in mind, you keep the music in mind, you keep the audience in mind. 

Christian: Clinton and Mitchell are always thinking about how is this gonna go on stage, how is it gonna look on stage, how is it gonna sound, is the audience gonna be able to sing it, can they dance, they think about everything.

Mitchel: That’s the live aspect. 

Christian: Primarily, you wanna make things that are cool for you. You wanna be able to put it out and feel proud of yourself.

Mitchel: We’ve put out music that felt good for the culture. And it worked. So I think we have a good tap on it, so we should just keep following instinct. You’d be silly not to. But I don’t know. We just make a bunch of music and then we come out and play shows and we love it. It’s beautiful. 

Clinton: When you’re sitting in a studio and you want to translate it to stage, I think about the BPM. With the older songs, the tempos maybe were a little bit slower, but as we kind of increased the tempo a little bit, just a little bit more, it’s become more confident, you can kind of hear it in the music, it’s a little faster now, but it flows.

Mitchel: We’re not keeping ourselves relevant, we’re just listening, we’re fans of music first. I think that’s important, to stay humble and stay fans of music because we just love music and we’re open to hearing different things and we know what works. We can listen to something so abstract and know that it’s not getting that many streams but we can still take little elements and add them to something that we know will work effectively within our music. 

It’s interesting that you say that because we hear from many other artists that they lose being a fan of music.

Clinton: I kind of felt that for the last year and a bit.

Mitchel: It happens, I felt it too. 

Christian: There’s definitely been years of music that haven’t been as good. 

Mitchel: I fell back in love with it. I’ve fallen back in love with being a fan.  I just opened myself up, You kind of develop this ego where you’re in competition with other music,  but I think it’s important to let go of that ego and just appreciate it for what it is and not try and criticize and find out ways to make it better or think about how they could have fixed this or how they could have fixed that. It’s just about digesting it and listening and appreciating what they’ve tried to do as art. It’s the same thing as what we’re trying to do.

We got a rapid fire round now: Favourite European city to visit on tour? 

Christian: Utrecht. 

Mitchel: I mean, you have to say the city that you’re in. 

Christian: But I’m not even kidding, Utrecht. 

Mitchel: Yeah, we smoked some funny cigarettes. 

Clinton: I actually have to agree with that. It’s actually our favourite.

Favourite song to play live? 

All three: Beauty and Death. 

What band do you listen to most in your spare time? 

Mitchel: Skrillex, he’s an artist.

Christian: He’s the best producer of all time. 

Mitchel: We appreciate good sound because, we want the production to be able to sit on its own. 

Christian: The 1975.

Which artist would you still like to collaborate with?

Christian: The Weeknd. I’d say, honestly, for us right now, it would be The Weeknd. It just has to be a natural process. We don’t want to pay for the features. 

Clinton: There’s some South American artists too, that would be cool. 

Christian: The Latin market, for sure. Maybe not Bad Bunny. 

Favorite ice cream flavor? 

Christian: Coffee. 

Mitchel: Cookie dough. 

Clinton: Vegan cookies and cream. 

What advice would you give a starting band in this time and day?

Mitchel: If you are a starting band in this era, most importantly, it’s important to find people that respect you and love you the same amount. If you give them energy, they give you that exact amount of energy back. That is the firm baseline. You cannot go anywhere in the music industry with turmoil. That is a fact. That is baseline. And then also find a sound. You can copy anything, you can copy any band. But then slowly kind of merge. It’ll progress. Just trust the system, don’t try and become an overnight success. It’s always gonna end poorly. Look at it as fractions and imagine you’re going up the steepest, most slowly inclining ramp in the whole entire world. And just keep going. Don’t lose focus, don’t lose love. Don’t ever stop trying new things. Don’t ever stop being confident in yourself and don’t ever stop giving it everything.

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Chase Atlantic Release New Single ‘MAMACITA’

After a successful trek through Europe, Chase Atlantic are back with new music. As teased a few days ago, Chase Atlantic released their brand new single MAMACITA today, accompanied by a lyric video for the new song.

Listeners are sure to find themselves captivated by the irresistible charm of Chase Atlantic‘s latest creation. The infectious beats and sun-soaked vibes make it impossible to resist hitting the repeat button. Chase Atlantic has once again demonstrated their ability to carve out a niche in the ever-evolving landscape of pop music.

It has not been revealed yet whether the new track will be featured on the band’s upcoming, yet-to-be-announced album.

Press play and let MAMACITA carry you away to a world where the summer never ends, courtesy of the innovative minds of Chase Atlantic.