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The Chameleons Return with Where Are You EP, First New Music in 23 Years: Stream

The beloved Manchester post-punk outfit will also play their 1986 album, Strange Times, on a North American tour

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The Chameleons Return with Where Are You EP, First New Music in 23 Years: Stream
Chameleons, photo by Mick Peek

    The Chameleons are back in the terrarium. The beloved Manchester post-punk band have released the Where Are You EP, their first new music offering since 2001’s Why Call It Anything? and a preview for their upcoming new album, Arctic Moon.

    Chameleons have been officially reformed since 2021, when lead singer and bassist Mark Burgess reunited with guitarist Reg Smithies for the 2022 live album Edge Sessions (Live from the Edge). They were joined by guitarist Chris Oliver and drummer Stephen Rice, and played several shows in the last two years — including a tour opening for LA goth rockers She Wants Revenge.

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    Now, they’re gearing up to release Arctic Moon, which is due out on Metropolis Records later this year. The Where Are You EP comprises of three tracks, “Where Are You?,” “Endlessly Falling,” and “Forever,” which will all appear on Arctic Moon. “It’s exciting to finally be putting out fresh Chameleons material for the first time in over twenty years, although initially I found it quite daunting,” Burgess said in a statement.

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    “The question about new music is one I had been asked the most from people coming to the shows, a great many of whom weren’t even born when those records were originally made but nevertheless were excited and inspired by the music enough to catch multiple shows on multiple tours.” Arctic Moon will also be the band’s first album without founding drummer John Lever, who died in 2017, as well as without guitarist Dave Fielding. Stream the Where Are You EP below.

    Meanwhile, The Chameleons are heading back on tour to celebrate their 1986 album Strange Times, which they will play in full throughout North America (get tickets here). “I initially wasn’t a huge fan of album performance tours I believed instead that they ought to have been confined to one-off, special events. Performing Strange Times changed my mind,” said Burgess. “For one thing, the album marked a significant evolution by the band both in its sound and the maturity of the writing. Secondly, it’s a challenging album to perform live and thus, it’s much more fun to play. When all is said and done, we look forward to recreating this particular album for our North American fans!”

    The tour kicks off on May 30th in San Diego and runs through June, picking back August for some East Coast dates. Their tour ends with a show in Washington D.C. on August 17th; get tickets for all their shows here, and see below for their full list of tour dates.

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    Chameleons 2024 Tour Dates:
    05/30 — San Diego, CA @ Music Box
    05/31 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco
    06/04 — Vancouver, BC @ The Pearl
    06/05 — Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
    06/06 — Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
    06/07 — Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s
    06/08 — San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
    06/09 — San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
    06/11 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
    06/12 — Denver, CO @ Oriental Theater
    06/13 — Kansas City, MO @ recordBar
    06/14 — Dallas, TX @ Sundown at The Granada
    06/15 — Houston, TX @ Dark Ceremony Festival
    06/17 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
    06/18 — Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
    06/19 — Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
    06/20 — Phoenix, AZ @ Last Exit Live
    08/08 — Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
    08/09 — New Haven, CT @ Space Ballroom
    08/10 — Boston, MA @ The Sinclair
    08/12 — Montreal, QC @ Theatre Fairmount
    08/13 — Toronto, ON @ Opera House
    08/14 — Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom
    08/15 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Spirit Hall
    08/16 — New York, NY @ Webster Hall
    08/17 — Washington, DC @ Black Cat
    12/06 — Bristol, UK @ Marble Factory +
    12/07 — London, UK @ O2 Shepherds Bush Empire +
    12/12 — Glasgow, UK @ Garage
    12/13 — Newcastle, UK @ Riverside
    12/14 — Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall +

    + = w/ Membranes

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