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Chalk share ‘Songs To Walk Down The Aisle To’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover

March 2, 2026 at 09:30 AM
By Rhian Daly
Chalk share ‘Songs To Walk Down The Aisle To’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover
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The unconventional selection of songs includes tracks by the likes of Nine Inch Nails, 2hollis, Death Grips and more The post Chalk share ‘Songs To Walk Down The Aisle To’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover appeared first on NME. NewsMusic News Chalk share ‘Songs To Walk Down The Aisle To’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover The unconventional selection of songs includes tracks by the likes of Nine Inch Nails, 2hollis, Death Grips and more By Rhian Daly 2nd March 2026 Chalk. Credit: Glenn Norwood for NME NME’s latest stars of The Cover, Chalk, have created an exclusive playlist to accompany the story’s launch – check it out below. READ MORE: Chalk’s uncompromising dance-punk is fuelled by personal vulnerability and political questioning The Belfast dance-punk group are on this week’s (March 2) edition of The Cover, a manifestation of NME’s commitment to supporting emerging talent across the globe on a weekly basis. Every week, a rising artist will feature on The Cover – you can read Chalk’s profile here, written by Lisa Wright and featuring photography by Glenn Norwood. Advertisement Alongside The Cover, Chalk have shared a playlist of ‘Songs To Walk Down The Aisle To’, featuring tracks you might not typically find on a wedding playlist. The duo have chosen songs by the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Death Grips, 2hollis, The Rapture and more for the unconventional selection. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify below and on Apple Music. Duality is key to the music that Chalk make – on their upcoming debut album ‘Crystalpunk’, they merge electronic ideas with those more typical to a guitar band. “We didn’t want to throw anything away that we love for the sake of us now leaning in a more electronic direction,” Ross Cullen tells NME. “We wanted to keep a bit of the grit that came first from being in a guitar band too.” Those two sides of their sound also act as a purposeful reflection of their hometown of Belfast, bringing together the countercultural movements that have fuelled its youth for decades. “Belfast had an iconic ‘70s punk scene which runs so deep, and then the rave scene in the ‘90s,” says Benedict Goddard. “There’s an anarchic spirit that’s shared in punk and illegal raves, where inherently it’s a reactionary, revolutionary thing to do that [feels very natural to] Belfast. There’s a lot of similarities between the two genres; it’s just being done with different instruments.” Read Chalk’s full Cover story here and find out who else has been on The Cover here. Recommended Every year, NME produces 50 Cover stories, showcasing the future of music via in-depth profiles and exclusive photoshoots. Check out our coffee table book NME The Cover 2024-2025, which features the likes of Kneecap, Lola Young, Amaarae, LE SSERAFIM, Oklou and many more. Related TopicsChalk You May Also Like Advertisement TRENDING Bruno Mars – ‘The Romantic’ review: more soulful bops from pop’s silver-tongued loverman ‘Vanished’ review: Kaley Cuoco plays another accidental sleuth in this breezy, bingeable drama KiiiKiii want you to lock in on being delulu: “It is a really optimistic driving force” ‘Resident Evil Requiem’ review: an inventive and unnerving survival horror sequel The NME 100: essential emerging artists for 2026 Advertisement More Stories Film News Stylist Law Roach reveals Tom Holland and Zendaya are married: “You missed it” Music News Onstage ambush during Sombr’s performance at BRITS 2026 was staged, rep confirms Music News Chalk share ‘Songs To Walk Down The Aisle To’ in exclusive playlist to accompany The Cover Features Chalk’s uncompromising dance-punk is fuelled by personal vulnerability and political questioning Gaming Guides PS Plus April 2026 games – what to expect on PS5 and PS4 Music News Irish punks The Scratch share fiery but reflective new single ‘Gladrags’
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