


Sophomore album Something was recorded by the duo of Polachek and Wimberly following the departure of Pfenning. By early 2009, major labels came calling and Chairlift signed to Columbia, which reissued Does You Inspire You that April. Issued in 2008, Does You Inspire You received an extra promotional boost when "Bruises" appeared in a commercial for a popular tech company. They quickly made a name for themselves, playing shows with similar up-and-comers like MGMT and Yeasayer while inking a contract with the independent label Kanine.Ĭhairlift's first release on the label, a single titled "Evident Utensil," featured a remix by MGMT and was a precursor to the group's full-length debut. After finding that their work transcended its original purpose, they pulled up stakes and headed east, settling in Brooklyn before adding third member Patrick Wimberly. With Polachek and the only other constant member, producer Patrick Wimberly, active in other projects and behind the scenes with artists like Beyoncé and Solange during the band's tenure, Chairlift officially disbanded a year after releasing their third and poppiest album, 2016's Moth.īoth students at the University of Colorado in Boulder at the time, Caroline Polachek and Aaron Pfenning formed Chairlift in early 2006 with the aim of providing music for haunted houses.

Featuring whimsical arrangements and the richly ethereal, elastic vocals of Caroline Polachek, the group expanded their sound for their major-label debut, 2012's Something, which landed on the Billboard 200. The dramatic, synth-heavy avant-pop of Chairlift emerged in 2008 with the album Does You Inspire You.
