Chairlift announce new album Moth, reveal "Ch-Ching" visuals
Chairlift have announced their third record Moth, and the visuals for comeback single "Ch-Ching".
The duo, formed of Brooklyn's Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly, explain the origins of "Ch-Ching", with the former saying it began as “an experiment in combinations that began by banging on my living room coffee table, layering drastically different grooves, and forcing them to work together… a Sunday morning impulse that pretty much reflects manic New York life.”
Polachek added that it was “that moment of disbelief when you're confronted with a huge opportunity or stroke of luck, and you take it and run with it - pumped full of adrenaline, but you pretend it is business as usual. It's the kind of miracle people move to NYC for. The audition you didn't think you'd get, the lie that accidentally works brilliantly, finding a $100 bill on the sidewalk.”
The visuals for the new song were directed by twosome that-go, and feature choreography from Korie Genius.
Moth is due out January 2016 on Columbia. It will follow 2012's Something.
Watch the video for "Ch-Ching" below.
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