Caroline Polachek
American singer
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2025 | Caroline Polachek released collaborative track 'Tell me I never knew that' under the artist name 'Caroline' |
2025 | Caroline Polachek featured on the song 'Industrial Love Song' by These New Puritans in their album Crooked Wing |
2024 | Polachek released two new singles: 'Butterfly Net' (featuring Weyes Blood) from the 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You: Everasking Edition', and 'Starburned and Unkissed' for the 'I Saw the TV Glow' original soundtrack. |
2024 | Caroline Polachek won the Golden Trifecta Award at the Resonator Awards for her album 'Herself' |
2024 | Caroline Polachek was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for her album 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You' |
2024 | Her single 'So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings' earned RIAA Gold Certification. |
October 11 2024 | Featured on the remix version of 'Everything is romantic' in Charli XCX's remix album 'Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat'. |
May 2 2024 | Released the single 'Starburned and Unkissed' as part of the soundtrack for the A24 film 'I Saw the TV Glow'. |
February 7 2024 | Released a remix of 'Butterfly Net' with Weyes Blood, which was included in the reissue of 'Desire' called the Everasking Edition. |
2023 | Caroline Polachek released the music video for 'Smoke', directed by herself and Matt Copson |
2023 | Recorded the track 'Immortal' with Thy Slaughter for the 'Soft Rock' album |
2023 | Appeared on Felicita's track 'Spalarkle (Alys)' from the album Spalarkle |
2023 | She released additional singles 'Blood and Butter' and 'Dang' from the album 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You: Everasking Edition'. |
2023 | Served as a supporting act for The 1975 on their At Their Very Best tour. |
October 2023 | Polachek co-signed an open letter to President Joe Biden calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. |
October 17 2023 | Released the single 'Dang'. |
February 14 2023 | Released her second studio album 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You', which received critical acclaim. Embarked on the Spiraling Tour through Europe and North America. |
2022 | Provided additional vocals and co-wrote Hyd's tracks 'Trust' and 'Afar' from the album Clearing, also producing 'Afar' |
2022 | Polachek released multiple singles from her album 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You', including 'Billions', 'Last Days: Non Voglio Mai Vedere II Sole Tramontare' (with 12 Ensemble), 'Sunset', and 'Welcome to My Island'. |
2022 | Supported Dua Lipa as an opening act on the Future Nostalgia Tour. |
December 5 2022 | Released the single 'Welcome to My Island' and announced her second studio album 'Desire, I Want to Turn Into You', scheduled for release on February 14, 2023. |
October 17 2022 | Released the flamenco-inspired single 'Sunset', a co-production with Sega Bodega. |
July 1 2022 | Recorded a cover of 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)' for the Minions: The Rise of Gru soundtrack album. |
March 2022 | Featured on Flume's single 'Sirens' from his upcoming studio album Palaces. |
February 9 2022 | Released the single 'Billions'. |
2021 | Co-wrote Pentatonix's track 'Petals' from their album The Lucky Ones |
2021 | Co-wrote Hyd's tracks 'No Shadow' and 'Skin 2 Skin' from the Hyd EP, also co-producing 'Skin 2 Skin' |
2021 | Release of the single 'Oh Yeah' by A. G. Cook |
2021 | Collaborated with Danny L Harle on the 'Harlecore' album and with Sega Bodega on 'Salvador' |
2021 | Collaborated with Murkage Dave on the track 'Awful Things' (album TBA) |
2021 | Polachek embarked on the Heart Is Unbreaking Tour, continuing to promote her solo work. |
November 4 2021 | Featured on Charli XCX's single 'New Shapes' alongside Christine and the Queens, which was the second single from her album Crash. |
September 2021 | Announced as an opening act for Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia Tour US Leg, which would begin in February 2022. |
July 14 2021 | Released the single 'Bunny Is a Rider', which was later ranked #1 on Pitchfork's 'The 100 Best Songs of 2021' in December. |
April 16 2021 | Polachek released a remix album 'Standing at the Gate: Remix Collection' on vinyl, accompanied by five remix singles and a cover of the Corrs' 'Breathless'. |
2020 | Caroline Polachek released the extended mix of 'The Gate', directed by Ezra Miller |
2020 | Worked as an additional producer on A. G. Cook's track 'Idyll' from the album 7G |
2020 | Co-wrote and produced Klein's track 'No More Shubz' |
2020 | Release of the single 'Simmer' by Hayley Williams |
2020 | Caroline Polachek participated in collaborations with A. G. Cook on albums '7G' and 'Apple', and with Oneohtrix Point Never on 'Magic Oneohtrix Point Never' |
2020 | Collaborative release of 'Some Small Hope' with Lauren Auder as a non-album promotional single |
2020 | Multiple remix tracks released on Standing at the Gate: Remix Collection, including remixes by George Clanton, Umru, Toro y Moi, and Oklou |
2020 | Release of 'Hit Me Where It Hurts' remix featuring Chino Moreno on Standing at the Gate: Remix Collection |
2020 | Polachek released the single 'Breathless' from her remix collection 'Standing at the Gate: Remix Collection'. |
2020 | Featured on Christine and the Queens' 'La vita nuova' and made a guest appearance in the accompanying short film. The song was later remixed by various producers including A. G. Cook. |
2020 | Caroline Polachek's father passed away from COVID-19. |
April 11 2020 | Caroline Polachek released the instrumental version of her album 'Pang', made available for streaming. |
2019 | Caroline Polachek released music videos for 'Door', 'Ocean of Tears', and 'So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings', all directed by herself and Matt Copson |
2019 | Release of A. G. Cook Remix of 'So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings' on the Standing at the Gate: Remix Collection album |
2019 | Released her debut solo album under her real name Caroline Polachek, transitioning from her previous musical personas of Ramona Lisa and CEP. |
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