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Does You Inspire You

Does You Inspire You
Chairlift

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Track Listing

  1. Garbage
  2. Planet Health
  3. Earwig Town
  4. Bruises
  5. Somewhere Around Here
  6. Evident Utensil
  7. Territory
  8. Make Your Mind Up
  9. Don't Give A Damn
  10. Chameleon Closet
  11. Ceiling Wax

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54946 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-11-03
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

The Guardian, 2008
"Does You Inspire You, is another classic American debut, up there with Fleet Foxes and Yeasayer. It's also impossible to pin down: writers have noted the influence of mainstream 1980s pop, folktronica, Art of Noise and the Cure. You could throw in Jefferson Airplane, psychedelia, Julee Cruise, the Velvet Underground and Nico, and even Aneka's playful 1981 one-hit wonder Japanese Boy"

NME, 2008
"Equally away with the fairies are electro trio Chairlift...they have a spooky Twin Peaks boogie side"

METR0, 2008
"Electro-popsters Chairlift have crafted one of the quirkiest jewels of the year in their debut album"


Customer Reviews

Fantastic5
Like a lot of people I discovered Chairlift when their song 'Bruises' was used on an ipod advert. I laid my hands on a promo copy of the album by chance while working for a media company. Anyway, this record is absolutely brilliant, there's so more to them than what you get from 'Bruises', which is ace anyway. Some of it's totally random, like 'Planet Health', and others are stupidly infectious, like 'Evident Utensil'. But it's all great, a kind of mix of lo-fi pop and folk. The only thing I can advise is that you buy this album!

liftin' it up5
this album is awesome!
bought it after hearing bruises then they did a hub session on 6 music. its so beautiful and creepy. probably not the next big thing because they're too adnormal but this suits them. IMMENSE album

Another great band from the Brooklyn scene5
From the uplifting pop of Bruises to the ethereal beauty of Territory, this is a great diverse album from the very arty yet musically brilliant Chairlift.

Definitely one of my 2 favourite albums of 2008!