The road to The Chainsmokers‘ fourth album continues with “iPad,” a brand new single exploring the transformation of a loved one to a stranger. The lovesick track follows the January release of “High,” The Chainsmokers’ first original song in three years. Both will appear on the duo’s upcoming fourth album, their first full-length record since 2019’s World War Joy. Bubbly and pensive, “iPad” arrives alongside an official music video. Directed by Kid Studio, the video follows Drew Taggart of The Chainsmokers as he navigates New York City, decompressing the end of an unhealthy relationship. The brooding video also features Taggart’s counterpart, Alex Pall, performing the song on the keyboard. Recommended Articles “Someti...
Two weeks ago, The Chainsmokers took to Instagram to share five simple words that lit a fuse in the music industry: “SORRY, THE CHAINSMOKERS ARE BACK.” It remains to be seen whether that fuse lights a stick of dynamite or the typical groans from petulant haters. But it won’t be long, since the chart-topping tandem have returned with their first new music in three years. The Chainsmokers today unveiled the music video for “High,” their first original single since 2019’s chart-topping World War Joy album. The dance-pop track, which was co-produced by Whethan, kicks off the journey to their upcoming fourth full-length album, tentatively titled TCS4. “I think we were happy with our last couple albums, but we just didn’t feel that those songs were...
The road to The Chainsmokers‘ fourth album, TCS4, is officially underway after the duo announced the release date for a new single called “High.” The Chainsmokers’ Drew Taggart and Alex Pall have baffled fans this week by appointing doppelgängers to promote the new music, sharing a series of tongue-in-cheek videos on their TikTok. The lookalikes—one of whom is actor Ryan O’Flanagan, who has appeared in New Girl and American Vandal—even appeared onstage at a recent performance in Las Vegas to troll the crowd: “High” is set to drop tomorrow, January 13th, and will be the first new music from The Chainsmokers since 2019’s World War Joy album. Check out a snippet, which notes “the next chapter has arrived,” below. ...