Posted by SRD on January 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Chairlift: 8 in Pitchfork. Chairlift ‘Something’ Young Turks By Matthew Perpetua “Chairlift‘s second full-length, Something, is a major creative leap, but on a superficial level, it’s not that different from their debut. They’re still mining uncool and untapped corners of 1980s pop for inspiration, and singer Caroline Polachek has doubled down on a vocal style that … Continue reading →
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Posted by SRD on January 19, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Chairlift Everyone’s talking about. The Times Chairlift “Something” (Young Turks) Their new album evokes Kate Bush, Talk Talk, Cocteau Twins and fellow New Yorkers MGMT and Yeasayer Why Ambitious, left-field pop is trilling from all corners of the globe at the moment, be it the outlandish melodies of the Belgian-Australian star Gotye or the hypnotic … Continue reading →
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