Cardigan made a living in Nashville working "every part-time job you can think of" and honing his production skills as a member of a
hip hop collective called The Diatribe. In 2015 he was briefly homeless before moving in with members of a rock band called Safe Secrets and joining as a bass player for a short time. He released his first single under the moniker Spazz Cardigan in 2016 before releasing his debut LP
I. The album was released independently on January 20, 2017. He was invited to perform at a string of unofficial
South by Southwest showcases in 2017 following the album's release. Cardigan became a fixture of Nashville's blossoming local pop songwriting scene. He self-released a series of singles throughout 2018 that continually were placed on
Spotify's New Music Friday editorial playlist. Within an 8-month span these songs accumulated 1 million streams. A quick rise in streaming numbers and a series of sold-out hometown shows attracted the attention of several record labels. Around this time he was commissioned by
Google to create a series of instrumental songs for the
YouTube Audio Library. In 2019 he performed as an opener for
Julia Michaels and The Band Camino, as well as playing his first festival dates that summer at
SunFest and
Forecastle Festival. He signed with
Capitol Records at the beginning of that same year, becoming the first artist signed jointly to Capitol and Loud Robot (a subsidiary of
J.J. Abrams'
Bad Robot production company). On October 22, 2020, he released his major-label debut EP,
Vulnerabilia. Like his previous album, Cardigan self-produced and played all the instruments on
Vulnerabilia. The title was imagined during a silent retreat at a monastery. The EP was preceded by the single "Not OK!", which became Cardigan's first radio single, and charted as a Top 20
Alternative song. Cardigan wrote the song in 2018, inspired by his experiences in therapy, and describes that time of his life as "a really heavy season of self-inventory." During the
COVID-19 pandemic, Chaz released a series of singles leading up to his second EP for Capitol,
Holograma. The project was promoted by a series of animated music videos created using
photogrammetry. Cardigan also writes and releases a weekly web-series called Wild World, condensing history, science, and philosophy ideas into 60-second episodes. In 2021,
Variety reported that Cardigan was an inaugural signee of an
indierecord label Nvak Collective. He released "we Look So Good" through Nvak Collective on September 17, 2021. Cardigan is the composer and lyricist for the new musical,
The Brass Teapot, based on the 2012 independent film of the same name. == Influences ==