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Martin Doherty

Martin Clifford Doherty (born 24 December 1982) is a Scottish , singer, and best known as a founding member of the Glasgow-based band . Born in , , Doherty began his musical career in the late as the frontman of the rock band Julia Thirteen, which released material until disbanding in 2006. He subsequently collaborated with future Chvrches bandmate on the final album by the band and served as a touring for the Scottish group from 2008 to 2012. Influenced by Glasgow's vibrant and scene, including artists like and , Doherty co-founded in 2011 with Cook as an initially vocalist-led studio project. Originally planning to serve as Chvrches' lead vocalist, Doherty shifted to supporting roles after Lauren Mayberry joined the group and assumed primary vocal duties. In the band, he performs on keyboards and synthesisers, guitar, bass, and provides backing and occasional lead vocals, while co-writing much of the music alongside Cook. Chvrches achieved breakthrough success with their debut single "Lies" in 2012, which topped The Hype Machine chart and earned BBC Radio 1 airplay, leading to their first studio album, The Bones of What You Believe, in 2013. The band has since released three more studio albums—Every Open Eye (2015), Love Is Dead (2018), and Screen Violence (2021)—and, as of July 2025, begun work on a fifth studio album, garnering critical acclaim, multiple awards, and a global fanbase through their blend of electronic pop and emotive songwriting. Beyond , Doherty has contributed to various projects, including compositions for video game soundtracks such as (2019) and film scores like (2021). He has also discussed the band's creative process in interviews, emphasizing their roots in Scotland's "humble" music culture and the role of digital tools in their production.

Early life

Family background

Martin Doherty was born on December 24, 1982, in , a town in , .

Education and musical beginnings

Growing up in the area, he began exploring music during his teenage years, founding the rock band Julia Thirteen in 1999 at the age of 16 and serving as its frontman. This early project marked his initial forays into songwriting, vocals, and playing guitar, drawing from the vibrant music scene that encompassed guitar-based rock and emerging electronic elements. Doherty attended the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. There, he met fellow student Iain Cook, and the two quickly formed a close friendship that would later influence their musical collaborations. Exposure to local gigs and the Scottish post-punk and electronic scenes—through artists associated with labels like Warp Records and Lucky Me—shaped his evolving sound. These experiences laid the groundwork for Doherty's professional path in music, blending traditional instruments like guitar and keyboards with electronic experimentation.

Career

Early bands and touring

Doherty co-founded the rock band Julia Thirteen in 1999 on the outskirts of , serving as its frontman alongside core members Jonathan Sellar and Craig “Brougge” Brownlie. The group drew from influences, blending raw guitar-driven energy with introspective lyrics, and built a modest following in Scottish scene through performances. Their only release, the EP With Tired Hearts in 2006, was co-produced by Doherty and —whom he had met at the —and featured tracks like "Hands On Heart," showcasing the band's evolving sound with layered instrumentation. Originally intended as a precursor to a full-length album, the EP marked the end of the project, as Julia Thirteen disbanded later that year amid creative shifts and the demands of sustaining an independent outfit. Following Julia Thirteen's dissolution, Doherty joined in 2007, contributing as a live musician during the band's final year. , known for their and alternative style, announced their split in May 2007 and played their farewell tour, including dates across the , where the rigors of extensive travel highlighted the transitional nature of his role. Doherty assisted with on their final album, My Heart Has a Wish That You Would Not Go (2008), marking his first significant collaboration with . This brief stint provided Doherty with valuable experience in larger-scale touring and studio refinement within Glasgow's interconnected indie ecosystem. From 2008 to 2012, Doherty served as a touring member of , an band from , , contributing on keyboards and guitar to enhance their atmospheric, shoegaze-inflected sound. He joined during the promotion of their debut album Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters (2007), supporting subsequent U.S. and European tours for follow-ups like Forget the Night Ahead (2009) and No One Can Ever Know (2012), where his multi-instrumental additions added depth to live sets featuring brooding vocals and reverb-heavy guitars. These tours, often spanning months on the road, solidified Doherty's reputation as a reliable collaborator in the Scottish indie circuit. Throughout the early 2000s, Doherty navigated the challenges of Scotland's , including persistent financial instability from low-paying gigs and self-funded releases, as well as the effort to build a professional network in a competitive, resource-scarce environment. Bands like Julia Thirteen often operated on shoestring budgets, relying on personal connections—such as Doherty's university ties to —for opportunities and tour slots, amid a broader landscape where many acts struggled to transition from local venues to sustainable careers.

Chvrches

formed in late 2011 in when longtime friends and , both with prior experience in the local music scene, began experimenting with electronic sounds in a makeshift basement studio using just three keyboards and a . They soon invited journalist and vocalist to contribute and lead vocals, solidifying the trio's lineup and self-contained approach. The band's name was stylized as "CHVRCHES" to avoid confusion with religious institutions during online searches, allowing them to carve out a distinct digital presence from the outset. Within the band, Doherty served as a , handling keyboards, samplers, guitar, , and both backing and lead vocals, which added depth to their sound. His vocal contributions included lead performances on standout tracks such as "Under the Tide" and "You Caught the Light" from their debut album, "Strong Hand" (bonus track), "High Enough to Carry You Over" from their sophomore release, often bringing a , introspective edge to the material. This versatility complemented Mayberry's soaring leads and Cook's guitar and synth work, creating a balanced dynamic that emphasized layered electronics over traditional rock elements. The band's evolution unfolded across four albums, each building on their signature blend of shimmering synths and emotive hooks while exploring themes of and anxiety. Their 2013 debut, The Bones of What You Believe, peaked at No. 9 on the and No. 68 on the , earning critical acclaim for its compassionate urgency and monumental choruses that prioritized emotional connection over trend-chasing. Every Open Eye (2015) reached No. 7 in the UK and No. 21 on the , receiving praise for intensifying their stadium-ready formula with subtle optimism and survivalist resolve, as in tracks reflecting steely determination amid personal turmoil. Love Is Dead (2018) charted at No. 3 in the UK and No. 9 in the , blending defiance against societal desensitization with explorations of empathy's erosion, though some critics noted its mainstream polish occasionally dulled the edge. Their 2021 album peaked at No. 4 on the and hit No. 15 on the , lauded for confronting digital-age horrors like online and through cinematic synth narratives that channeled via cathartic release. Chvrches supported these releases with extensive headline world tours, including arena dates across Europe, North America, and Asia, alongside high-profile festival slots at Coachella in 2013 and 2016, and Glastonbury in 2014, 2016, and 2023, where they delivered energetic sets blending live instrumentation with pre-recorded elements for immersive performances. These outings highlighted the band's growth from club venues to global stages, with Doherty's prior touring experience in indie rock providing a foundation for their polished live dynamic. The group also garnered recognition at the UK Music Video Awards, earning nominations for innovative visuals like the anime-inspired "Under the Tide" and winning Best Pop Video - International for "The Mother We Share" in 2014, alongside broader accolades such as the 2022 NME Award for Best Song by a UK Artist for "How Not to Drown." Internally, ' creative process emphasized collaboration, typically starting with Doherty and Cook crafting synth patterns or beats to establish a core , followed by developing rough vocal melodies before Mayberry layered in drawn from personal and societal anxieties. Doherty played a pivotal behind-the-scenes role in , refining arrangements to maintain the band's , emotive aesthetic—often limiting tracks to eight or fewer elements for maximum impact—while ensuring the music's brightness contrasted with its underlying emotional weight. This melody-first approach fostered a sense of unity, allowing the trio to evolve their sound organically across albums without external pressures diluting their vision.

Solo endeavors and recent projects

In 2024, amid ' extended hiatus after their 2021 album , frontwoman released her debut solo album Vicious Creature on December 6, marking a departure toward more introspective, feminist-driven pop with influences from artists like and . The record, produced independently from her bandmates, allowed Mayberry to explore personal songwriting unburdened by the group's framework, while Doherty and focused on behind-the-scenes efforts to sustain the band's creative trajectory. Doherty played a key role in bridging the hiatus and reunion by collaborating secretly with Cook on new music, emphasizing production and songwriting to rebuild momentum without public fanfare. This understated approach reflected his established position within Chvrches as a multi-instrumentalist and co-producer, providing stability during the group's pause. The fruits of these efforts surfaced in 2025, when Chvrches staged a surprise performance on June 30 at London's HERE at Outernet venue during a Death Stranding 2 promotional event, delivering a fresh rendition of their 2019 track "Death Stranding" to an enthusiastic crowd. Following the set, Doherty confirmed in an onstage interview that the band had been "secretly making a record for about six months," indicating ongoing work on their fifth studio album (stylized as CHV5) and the resumption of full group activities after a two-year break from live shows. As of November 2025, the album remains in production, with Mayberry confirming a nursery rhyme-inspired theme drawing on Celtic lyrical influences; recording occurred in a Scottish church, incorporating acoustic guitars, and follows the scrapping of two prior attempts to recapture their 2013 roots. These developments underscored Doherty's instrumental contributions to the band's evolution, blending his electronic expertise with renewed collaborative energy.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Martin Doherty has maintained a notably private , prioritizing family amid the demands of his music career. Reflecting in a 2025 interview on the band's 2018 relocation to for album recording, he described himself as a "self-confessed homebody" who had been content in with his young family, highlighting the pull of domestic stability. His long-term partnership remains unnamed and out of the public eye, with Doherty sharing few details about how he balances and , though his emphasis on family underscores a grounded, low-key approach shaped by his Scottish roots. Little public information exists on the specifics of his or children, reflecting his preference for in personal matters.

Residence and lifestyle

In 2018, Martin Doherty and relocated from to the , initially to and later Brooklyn, New York, as part of their shift to a U.S. base, primarily to access major industry hubs for recording and collaboration on their album Love Is Dead. This move provided proximity to top studios and producers, fostering new creative energy amid the band's growing international profile. As of 2025, Doherty resides in with his partner. He maintains a notably private home life there, describing himself as a homebody who values downtime away from the spotlight. His hobbies include watching films, a pursuit shared with bandmates during occasional gatherings that offer respite from professional demands. He incorporates fitness into his routine through short, accessible workouts, such as the 25-minute program, which he has credited for helping sustain energy on tour. To balance the rigors of touring with personal well-being, Doherty emphasizes consistent habits like early morning runs and healthy eating, which help mitigate the chaos of travel. Despite living abroad, he retains strong cultural ties to , often citing the grounding influence of his roots and the value of returning to for rejuvenation. These connections manifest in philanthropic efforts, including Chvrches' 2018 donation to save a for young girls, supporting in his home region, and fundraising for Shelter to address housing issues.

Discography

With Chvrches

Martin Doherty joined as a founding member in 2011, contributing synthesizers, samplers, backing and lead vocals, and production across the band's releases. The band's debut EP, Recover, was released in March 2013 and featured tracks like the title song "Recover" and "ZVVL," where Doherty provided lead vocals on the latter alongside his signature synth layers. The EP helped establish ' synth-pop sound, with Doherty's instrumentation driving the atmospheric production. Earlier, the single "The Mother We Share" was released in September 2012, marking the band's breakthrough; Doherty co-produced the track and added backing vocals to Lauren Mayberry's lead. Chvrches' debut studio album, The Bones of What You Believe, arrived in September 2013 and peaked at number 9 on the , later certified by the BPI for over 100,000 units sold. Doherty's contributions included lead vocals on "Under the Tide" and "You Caught the Light," as well as extensive synth programming throughout, such as the pulsating layers in "We Sink." The album reached the top 15 in , underscoring its international impact. Their second album, , followed in September 2015, debuting at number 4 on the and earning certification from the BPI. Doherty handled on synth elements for tracks like "Leave a Trace," where he also provided prominent backing vocals, and led vocals on "Follow You." The album entered the top 20 in , building on the band's growing popularity. Love Is Dead, released in May 2018, peaked at number 7 in the UK and received Silver certification from the BPI. Doherty's lead vocals featured on "," complemented by his synth work that added electronic depth to the album's pop-leaning production. The record marked a collaborative evolution, with Doherty co-writing several tracks. The fourth studio album, , came out in August 2021 and debuted at number 4 on the . Doherty contributed synth layers and backing vocals across the release, including on the single "He Said She Said," emphasizing the band's horror-inspired synth aesthetics. In addition to their core discography, contributed the original track "" to The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 soundtrack in November 2014, with Doherty providing synth production and backing vocals to support the film's dystopian themes. Chvrches confirmed in July 2025 that they are working on their fifth studio album, with no title announced as of November 2025; Doherty has been involved in the early studio sessions alongside bandmates and .

With other artists

Martin Doherty began his musical career in the scene as the frontman of Thirteen, a Glasgow-based band he co-founded in 1999. The group released their debut and only EP, With Tired Hearts, in 2006, which featured Doherty on lead vocals and songwriting duties across its four tracks: "Hands on Heart," "The Twins of British Summertime," "And This Is How We Part," and "To the Ends of the Earth." Produced in part by (later of ), the EP showcased Doherty's raw vocal style and thematic focus on emotional introspection, marking an early highlight of his contributions to the local and community. Following Julia Thirteen's dissolution in 2006, Doherty provided live support as a touring keyboardist for , joining during the promotion of their debut album Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters (2007). His onstage role added atmospheric layers through keyboards and additional guitar, enhancing the band's shoegaze-influenced sound during European and North American tours that year. While primarily a live collaborator, Doherty's involvement helped solidify the band's reputation for intense, immersive performances until he departed in 2012. In 2007, Doherty also contributed to , providing to their final album My Heart Has an Air Pocket and the EP Sleeper's Wake, both released that year before the band's breakup. As a , he provided live support on keyboards and guitar during promotional tours, while assisting in production elements that blended the group's experimentation with more melodic structures. This period underscored Doherty's adaptability across indie rock's heavier, atmospheric subgenres.

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