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chamber pop

British  

noun

  1. pop music that incorporates orchestral arrangements

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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 • May 3, 2024

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 • Jan. 11, 2023

Nora Guthrie – Home Before Dark One of the most wondrous songs ever recorded, the daughter of Woody perches on the precipice of innocence and experience as chamber pop sweeps around her.

From The Guardian • Mar. 17, 2020

The mix occasionally suggests funk, Afro-pop, R&B or chamber pop without really becoming any of them.

From Chicago Tribune • Jul. 14, 2012

On this sometimes startling collection of tough, dreamy, cloudy-sky country and chamber pop, Ms. Mize deploys her tools sparingly but effectively.

From New York Times • Oct. 8, 2010