Watch CHVRCHES Perform ‘Graves’ in Tokyo for Netflix’s Terrace House

01.October.2019 | MUSIC

Scottish electro-pop trio CHVRCHES shared a video of them performing their song Graves which is used as the opening theme for the Netflix reality series Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020.

The band recently performed at Summer Sonic in Japan this summer, and during their visit they took a trip to the Terrace House. Graves is being used for episodes 17-20 which will air between October 1 to 22.

The song is taken from the band’s 2018 hit album Love Is Dead. The Japanese deluxe edition of the album as well as the band’s Hansa Session EP includes the song Out Of My Head which features Japanese artist Wednesday Campanella.

CHVRCHES lead singer Lauren commented: “Graves is one of our favourites from Love Is Dead. Thanks to our Japanese fans and Terrace House, we’ve been able to take it further. We’re really happy to have been able to perform a special live version for the show!” (*Translated from Japanese)

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