curated | chalk

Fresh off a landmark year that’s seen them sell out tours across the UK and Europe and a debut appearance at Glastonbury, Belfast post-punk/electronic innovators Chalk step into their next chapter. The duo — Ross Cullen and Benedict Goddard — just wrapped their first headline tour across North America, hitting cities like Vancouver, Los Angeles, and New York. It’s a far cry from rural Ireland and industrial East Belfast, where they recorded Chalk’s recent work. They’ve quickly become known for vivid, atmospheric soundscapes — a style that’s earned them nods from Fontaines D.C., IDLES, and Sprints, who invited the band to share stages across the past year.

The pair pause to look inward for Schön!’s curated series, mapping out the tracks that have shaped their creative instincts, emotional world, and sonic identity.

Hey, what are you up to right now?

We’re currently touring America for the first time and have a few days off in LA.

If someone asked you what your origin story was, how would you describe it?

Went to film school, didn’t work out, started playing music.

Describe your style in 3 words.

Always wear black.

What is the most precious thing in your wardrobe?

New Balance.

Which living person do you most admire?

Ethan Hawke.

What was the last book you read?

The Wager by David Grann.

If you could play any venue, which one would it be?

Whisky A Go Go.

Where are you happiest?

On the couch with my fiancé watching an old movie.

Ideal 3-course meal?

Caesar salad, pizza, cheesecake.

Who would play you in the story of your life?

We haven’t found him yet.

What’s one song that you’d like to listen to for the first time again?

“Heroin” – Velvet Underground.

An underrated song/artist you love?

“Under the Concrete” – Joshua Burnside.

The track that describes your coming-of-age story?

“Shaking Hand” – Women.

An album that you’d put in a time capsule?

“Holding Hands with Jamie” – Gilla Band.

A lyric that you love and the song it’s from?

“Don’t confront me with my failures, I have not forgotten them” – from “These Days” – Nico.

A track that reminds you of a happy moment?

“This Night Has Opened My Eyes” – The Smiths.

A song you discovered recently that you love?

“The End of a Gun” – GHOSTWOMAN.

Best record to get you out of a funk?

“Paranoid” – Black Sabbath.

What’s the last song you searched for on Spotify?

“Stress” – Justice.

A song you wish you wrote?

“Dream On” – Aerosmith.