The Chain Gang of 1974 is the moniker of multi-instrumentalist and DJ
Kamtin Mohager's '80s-style alternative dance and synth pop project.
Mohager initially garnered buzz with a series of independent releases before gaining wider attention with his 2014 major-label debut,
Daydream Forever, and the 2017
Thom Powers-produced
Felt.
Born in San Jose and raised in Hawaii and later Denver,
Mohager's first passion was hockey, but after hearing
Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" in the movie Real Genius, the teenager was inspired to play music. (The project's name references the
Raveonettes album title
The Chain Gang of Love, and the birth year of another of his favorite musicians,
Ryan Adams.)
After playing bass on tour with
3OH!3 from 2007 through 2010,
Mohager launched
the Chain Gang of 1974. Released in 2010 on his own Golden Gold label, the early recordings collection Fantastic Nostalgic and full-length debut White Guts offered a sound borrowing from electro, synth pop, and post-punk, accented by
Daft Punk-esque hooks and vocal stylings reminiscent of
Passion Pit. Later that year, in the wake of a breakup,
Mohager moved to Los Angeles and wrote his sophomore record
Wayward Fire, a musical diary exploring that failed relationship which arrived on Modern Art in June 2011. He then signed with Warner Bros. for 2014's hooky electro-pop-infused
Daydream Forever, which landed on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart.
Mohager eventually parted ways with Warner Bros. and took some time off to rethink his creative process. During this period, he befriended
the Naked and Famous'
Thom Powers and the two began working on new material with
Powers producing. The resulting album, 2017's
Felt, was self-released in partnership with Caroline Records. Featured on the album was the single, "Wallflowers." On the heels of the release,
the Chain Gang of 1974 joined
AFI on tour as on opening act. The following year,
Mohager contributed to the shoegaze side project
Teenage Wrist. In 2020, he returned with
the Chain Gang of 1974's fifth studio album,
Honey Moon Drips, which included a guest appearance by the duo
TWINKIDS. ~ Chrysta Cherrie