Chanel Beads
Your Day Will Come, 2024
Art Direction
Design
Video Editing
Art Direction
Design
Video Editing
Cover Painting: P. S. Krøyer
Art Direction: Shane Lavers & Alexa Terfloth
Design: Alexa Terfloth
“The accompanying video [Police Scanner] edited by Alexa Terfloth is similarly mercurial — a collage of NYC skylines, unsettling online ephemera, and live footage from Chanel Beads’ storied DIY shows shot by Shane Roberts, Jackie Young, and Rin Parker.”
— The Line of Best Fit
“At once a hazy relic and a digital snapshot of the human experience, Your Day Will Come is the debut album from Chanel Beads. The remarkable project announces the arrival of New York-based musician Shane Lavers as a new force in experimental music. After his 2022 singles “Ef” and “True Altruism” marked his breakout on corners of the internet, Your Day Will Come sees Lavers evolving his uncanny and dreamlike sound which he achieves through layering synthetic and real instruments. His songs feel like a memory in which you can’t distinguish between what actually happened or what was a false reproduction in your mind—although the burning emotion remains intact.”
— Jagjaguwar
Art Direction: Shane Lavers & Alexa Terfloth
Design: Alexa Terfloth
“The accompanying video [Police Scanner] edited by Alexa Terfloth is similarly mercurial — a collage of NYC skylines, unsettling online ephemera, and live footage from Chanel Beads’ storied DIY shows shot by Shane Roberts, Jackie Young, and Rin Parker.”
— The Line of Best Fit
“At once a hazy relic and a digital snapshot of the human experience, Your Day Will Come is the debut album from Chanel Beads. The remarkable project announces the arrival of New York-based musician Shane Lavers as a new force in experimental music. After his 2022 singles “Ef” and “True Altruism” marked his breakout on corners of the internet, Your Day Will Come sees Lavers evolving his uncanny and dreamlike sound which he achieves through layering synthetic and real instruments. His songs feel like a memory in which you can’t distinguish between what actually happened or what was a false reproduction in your mind—although the burning emotion remains intact.”
— Jagjaguwar










