Caroline Polachek has already lived an extraordinary life in music: her previous band Chairlift formed in 2006 whilst Caroline was still in art school; and in 2008 the band was thrust into the spotlight when "Bruises" was synched in an iPod commercial as the Brooklyn indie scene peaked as an international export. Caroline's idiosyncratic vocal style and synth textures quickly became their sonic trademark, and continued to evolve through their three critically acclaimed albums into a new, more modular kind of pop experimentation.
Caroline expanded into production in 2013, landing her first credit writing and producing on Beyonce's Grammy-nominated self-titled album. Restless while making Chairlift's third (and final) record Moth, Caroline quietly fostered two side projects: baroque girl-group Ramona Lisa, and minimal synth project CEP. Moving fluidly through radically different genres, Caroline collaborated with dozens of artists (Blood Orange, SBTRKT, Charli XCX); sometimes writing, sometimes singing, sometimes directing videos, and sometimes all three.
Chairlift disbanded in 2017 and Caroline feverishly began writing for her first solo project under her own name. For the first time, the DNA from these seemingly different projects fit together perfectly; the playfulness of Chairlift, the theatricality of Ramona Lisa, futuristic glimmerings of CEP, plus a new mastery of her voice and thick rolodex of keen collaborators. Fast forward two years spent manically between the studio and navigating a series of personal crossroads, and Pang marks the beginning of a new chapter. It is the most ambitious, hardcore and beautiful album of her career to date. With her signature 'organic autotune' and liquid lyricism finally center stage, the record positions her firmly as one of the most singular and captivating singers of a generation.
Limited gold colored vinyl LP pressing. Caroline Polachek's 2019 album Pang became a breakout success, heralding the start of her successful solo career that has propelled her to alt. Pop royalty. The album received praise across the board and racked up stellar reviews, as well as topping Dazed's album of the year list and being shortlisted by The Guardian, Crack, Paste, GQ, Vice and many more. Now 5 years old, Pang is being repressed on limited edition Gold 180g vinyl.
The Gate
Pang
New Normal
Hit Me Where It Hurts
I Give Up
Look At Me Now
Insomnia
Ocean of Tears
Hey Big Eyes
Go As a Dream
Caroline Shut Up
So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings
Door
Parachute