The Chordials


The Chordials is a collegiate co-ed a cappella group from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. They are known for their edgy and passionate style, and perform a broad variety of music genres ranging from rock to alternative/indie to pop.

History

The Cornell Chordials were founded in 1997 by a group of Cornell students, including founder Elana Wolff, Music Director Dennis Chow, President Anand Swaminathan, and Business Manager Amanda Stahl. The group has traveled and performed in many venues across the northeast, including at Penn State, Haverford, Rutgers, Muhlenberg, RPI, Johns Hopkins, Rochester, Buffalo, New York City, Martha's Vineyard, the Ithaca area, as well as many venues on the Cornell University campus.
Over the years, the Chordials have had anywhere from six to eighteen members. Every year since 1998 the group has produced at least one major concert, including their annual "Cocktail Hour" concert in the spring semester. Their original annual fall concert was titled "Crunkapella", but has since changed to "After Hours". Throughout their time at Cornell University, the Chordials have maintained a varied repertoire including such songs as Sam Sparro's "Black and Gold", Bon Iver's "8 ", Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain" and Rihanna's "What Now". Through their regional performances and their several album releases, the Chordials have become a well-known exemplar of the collegiate a cappella genre.
The group produced their first album Shaken... Not Stirred in the spring of 1999. The album features songs such as "Come on Eileen" and "Killing Me Softly." The group's second album Not For Minors premiered in the fall of 2002, with songs including Sarah McLachlan's song "Angel" and Madonna's "Like a Prayer", which is now the Chordials' official alumni song. Their third album, The Third Chapter, features renditions of "Echo" by Incubus, Gladys Knight's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", and "One Sweet Day" as recorded by Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey.
In 2001, the group made its debut at the ICCA quarterfinals in Rochester, NY, during which member Gabi Kornfeld received the award for Best Vocalist for her performance of "Angel." In subsequent years, the group received additional awards at the ICCA including Best Choreography, Best Soloist, Best Arrangement, and Best Percussion. In 2004, the Chordials became ICCA Finalists, placing third at the ICCA Finals in New York City's Town Hall Theater.
The group's fourth album, Arrival, was released on April 14, 2007 at their tenth anniversary concert "Cocktail Hour X". It was recorded and produced by alumnus James Cannon, via his production company "The Panic Room." Arrival features complex arrangements of songs from the catalogs of artists such as Puddle of Mudd, Snow Patrol, Nine Inch Nails, and others. At the concert, the Chordials celebrated their first-ever appearance on the annual Best of College A Cappella album for their rendition of Nickelback's "Photograph". Arrival also went on to win the 2007 acaTunes Award for their cover of "Let Me Entertain You," featuring soloist Rebecca Urbelis. The album became a Recorded A Cappella Review Board Pick of the Year in 2007.
In 2008, the Chordials were nominated for the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards for the first time in their history. Arrival was nominated for all four awards in the Mixed Collegiate categories, including Best Song, Best Soloist, Best Arrangement, and Best Album.
In December 2006 and 2007, the Chordials embarked on a week-long "Winter Tour" across the southern regions of New York State and northern New Jersey, focusing on giving performances and educational musical workshops at high schools across the region. In March 2009, The Chordials toured the southern regions of New York State yet again, as well as parts of western Connecticut.
In 2008, the Chordials released their fifth studio album, titled Smash, produced by alumni James Cannon and Ari Goldman. This album, like Arrival, was nominated for all eligible categories in the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, and the album was also chosen as a Recorded A Cappella Review Board Pick of the Year. The City Is At War, originally performed by Cobra Starship was featured on the Best of College A Cappella CD in 2009.
The Chordials went on their first international tour in June 2008. It was a sponsored trip around Germany in support of , an organization which focuses on the prevention of female genital mutilation. The group performed over a ten-day period throughout Germany at private events, schools, castles, and in the streets of Frankfurt.
Over the summer of 2010, the Chordials traveled to Martha's Vineyard for a four-day summer tour and retreat. The group performed at the West Chop Club.
Shake The Poet, the Chordials' first EP was released at their Fall concert, "Crunkapella" on November 14, 2009. This first half of this EP was recorded and edited by alumnus James Cannon with the remainder being recorded by Steven Goldman of "Four Legs Records." Five of the six EP songs were mixed by Goldman, while the mixing of "Ramalama " was handled by alumnus James Cannon. Since its release, the six track EP has won Best Mixed Collegiate Song, Best Mixed Collegiate Soloist, and it was the runner up for Best Mixed Collegiate Album in the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards. "Use Somebody" was featured as the opening track on the 2010 Best of College A Cappella Compilation CD. Shake the Poet was chosen as a CASA Top Ten Mixed Collegiate Album Pick of the Year, and their cover of Ramalama was chosen to be featured on Sing VII: Lucky.
Their seventh studio recording, PULSE, was released on April 29, 2011 at Cocktail Hour XIV.
In the Spring of 2013, after almost a decade, the group returned to the ICCA stage, earning 3rd place overall at ICCA Finals in New York City.
In the Summer of 2013, the Chordials released their eighth studio album, the Shadow Aspect.

Recent events

In February 2016, the Chordials released Surface. It was nominated for 3 CARA awards, winning Best Mixed Collegiate Solo and being the runner up for Best Mixed Collegiate Album. It is also featured on Voices Only 2016, Sing 13: SUPERSTITION, and is an RARB Pick of the Year.
On April 29, 2017, the Chordials celebrated their 20th anniversary at Cocktail Hour XX.
In the spring of 2018, the Chordials began the recordings for their EP, From Excavation. The EP was released on November 17, 2018 at the eighth anniversary of their After Hours concert. The idea behind this EP was to bring their vision of a cappella back to the bare basics, and to produce recordings with minimal added effects so as to focus on the beauty of purely vocal music.
On June 22, 2020, the Chordials released their latest album, Fire & Concrete.

Awards

Albums

''Shaken, Not Stirred'' (1999)

  1. One Fine Day
  2. She Has A Girlfriend Now
  3. That Lonesome Road
  4. Independent Love Song
  5. Return to Innocence
  6. In the Still of the Night
  7. Heaven
  8. Sweet Surrender
  9. Come on Eileen
  10. And So It Goes
  11. Come Go with Me
  12. Killing Me Softly
  13. Take On Me
  14. Trippin' Billies
  15. Dream

    ''Not For Minors'' (2002)

  16. Spiderwebs
  17. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
  18. Like a Prayer
  19. Kate
  20. Landslide
  21. The Longest Time
  22. Black Balloon
  23. Linger
  24. Bed of Lies
  25. What a Feeling
  26. With Arms Wide Open
  27. Angel

    ''The Third Chapter'' (2005)

  28. All For Leyna/I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight
  29. Bright Lights
  30. Echo
  31. Precious Things
  32. I Heard It Through the Grapevine
  33. Center of Attention
  34. I'll Be Okay
  35. Love You Madly
  36. One Sweet Day
  37. Alegria
  38. You And I Both
  39. Paper Bag
  40. Please Don't Go
  41. One By One/Circle of Life

    ''Arrival'' (2007)

  42. Let Me Entertain You
  43. This Is How A Heart Breaks
  44. Blurry
  45. Breathe In
  46. Farther Away
  47. Chasing Cars
  48. Who Knew
  49. Waiting For You
  50. Perfect Drug
  51. Photograph
  52. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

    ''Smash'' (2008)

  53. Never Again
  54. The City Is at War
  55. Black and Gold
  56. Nothin' Better to Do
  57. Lithium
  58. The Bird and the Worm
  59. Die Alone
  60. Sweep the Leg
  61. Someone Else's Tomorrow
  62. Mercy on Me
  63. Love Me Dead
  64. The Moment I Said It

    ''Shake the Poet'' (2009)

  65. Use Somebody
  66. Cold Shoulder
  67. God Put A Smile On Your Face
  68. Ramalama
  69. Decode
  70. Soon We'll Be Found

    ''Pulse'' (2011)

  71. Sweet Disposition
  72. Sincerely, Jane
  73. The Other Side
  74. Touch
  75. What's a Girl Gotta Do
  76. Rolling in the Deep
  77. Smile for the Paparazzi
  78. Papa Was a Rollin' Stone
  79. Skipping Stone
  80. Pantomime
  81. Cosmic Love

    Digital singles (2013)

  82. Lights
  83. Barton Hollow

    ''The Shadow Aspect'' (2013)

  84. Lights
  85. Plain Gold Ring
  86. Save Me
  87. Lost in the World
  88. Face of Light
  89. Barton Hollow
  90. Bizness
  91. Lies
  92. Too Close
  93. My Kind of Love
  94. The Cave
  95. The Light
  96. Nothing But the Water

    ''Surface'' (2016)

  97. Haunted
  98. Breath of Life
  99. Lovely Day
  100. Moving On
  101. Retrograde
  102. Choices
  103. Waters
  104. The Chain
  105. Trembling Hands
  106. You Know Where To Find Me
  107. It's About Time
  108. What Now

    ''From Excavation'' (2018)

  109. 8
  110. Bass Song
  111. Hideaway

    ''Fire & Concrete'' (2020)

  112. Bass Song
  113. When the Party's Over
  114. I Warned Myself
  115. 8
  116. Omens
  117. Commit Me
  118. Hideaway
  119. We Won't Run