
By George!, they have done it again ! The Chelsea Curve , have delivered a stunning mod pop gem , with their latest single, via Rum Bar Records, “Never Come Down” . You can listen to “Never Come Down” on Spotify Here and on the Apple Music Here
The vibes, the sounds… Boston based Mod-Pop trio, The Chelsea Curve have got it going on and then some.

“Never Come Down,” is an anthemic belter that recalls late-’60s psychedelia and mid-’90s Britpop, that is out today , (Friday, August 29) on Rum Bar Records. The new single marks the tireless band’s fourth release on the Boston indie label in just four months.
The Chelsea Curve, generate a ton of sonic warmth and energy with their music… this is on display magnificently with their new single, “Never Come Down “
While “Never Come Down” is a creative shift for the trio, bringing guitarist Tim Gillis to lead vocal duties, the forward-motion mantra and relentless backbeat that has made The Chelsea Curve, rounded out by bassist and vocalist Linda Pardee and new recruit drummer Bruce Caporal, one of Boston’s most beloved bands is well intact.
It’s about the ultimate feeling of being free,” says Gillis of the new single. “I mean, who doesn’t want to feel free, unfettered, unbound? It’s about being up above it all, opening arms wide to possibilities, and expanding infinitely into forever – going where distractions are a distant memory. It’s pretty cosmic, and a little trippy. But it’s still got our sound wrapped around it; filled with some hooks, and always with some edge.”
“It is a little bit of a veer-off for us,” admits Gillis. “We wanted it to have a big sound, and we layered a LOT of vocal tracks to get that. And there’s a more extensive guitar solo than in most of our songs. And a little more 12-string. So subtle differences here and there.” Adds Pardee: “Tim’s vocals are our secret weapon as our live audience knows, but now with a proper release others will find out too!”
The track was recorded by Mike Quinn at Mad Oak Studios in Allston, Massachusetts, and mixed across the Charles River by Quinn at Bluetone Studio in Somerville. It was produced by The Chelsea Curve and mastered by Dave Locke / JP Masters, with Pardee crafting the eye-catching, poster-styled artwork.
If you have need for amazing music, then you need “Never Come Down “ , from The Chelsea Curve in your life.
The Chelsea Curve are:
Tim Gillis: Guitars, vocals
Linda Pardee: Bass, vocals
Bruce Caporal: Drums, tambourine


