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chamber pop

British  

noun

  1. pop music that incorporates orchestral arrangements

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Imbued with brooding elements of chamber pop à la Beach House, Broadcast and the Carpenters, there is much enchantment to be found in the details of Zardoya’s electric drama; like how the warm fuzz of an organ meets frosty chimes on opening track “Puddles,” or in the restless, skittish pulse of “Swan.”

From Los Angeles Times

Pratt, whose new album, “Here in the Pitch,” is an anachronistic, dreamlike blend of folk music and chamber pop, no longer exists as a true outsider herself.

From Los Angeles Times

The music, blending indie folk, alt rock and chamber pop, creates space for collective reflection.

From Los Angeles Times

Where Geese’s wigged-out strain of progressive post-punk, with hints of MC5 and the Velvet Underground, packed more confrontational punch, Black Country, New Road dazzled with their carefully constructed blend of post-punk, chamber pop, jazz and even folksy classical music.

From Seattle Times

The band’s 2022 album, “Everything Will Be,” features a jaunty, half-country instrumental and a mock cowboy lament, but also ventures into chamber pop and several varieties of jazz.

From Washington Post