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"Wedding Of The Year" Gives Chess Club Their Biggest Toast Yet

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 22 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Mimi Chase
Photo Credit: Mimi Chase

Love rarely follows a straight path, but the best celebrations always make the journey worthwhile. Chess Club bottle that joyful unpredictability on Wedding Of The Year. This vibrant indie-pop anthem feels equally suited for the dance floor and the drive home after the reception. Crafted around a shimmering piano, bright string arrangements, funky guitar work, and an unforgettable saxophone performance from John Waugh of The 1975, the song radiates warmth without losing its playful personality. The duo balances heartfelt songwriting with their signature sense of humor, creating something sincere rather than focusing only on the ceremony. "Wedding Of The Year" embraces every twist that comes before happily ever after and it's a memorable celebration of love. Chase adds:

The story plays out the way a sitcom or romantic comedy could allow the characters to do the things that many people think about but could never act upon.

The offical music video expands that spirit through a romantic comedy-inspired story following Paris on his wedding day, blending laughter, unexpected moments, and the reminder that genuine love has a way of enduring life's chaos. Cinematographer Mike Gentilini Jr. and director Champagne (Adam Chase) craft a visual that mirrors the song's uplifting character while highlighting the chemistry at the heart of Chess Club. As the duo prepares to release their upcoming album, "Wedding Of The Year" offers another glimpse into a catalog built on clever songwriting, infectious hooks, and standout collaborations with musicians including John Waugh and Mark Lettieri. Every element works together to create a single that's impossible to hear without smiling. Add "Wedding Of The Year" to your summer playlist and watch for Chess Club's next chapter as their debut album draws closer on Instagram, YouTube, Bandcamp, and TikTok.



 
 
 

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