Album artwork for Cross Record by Cross Record
Album artwork for Cross Record by Cross Record

“What is your wish? What do you expect?” Cross Record’s self-titled third album begins with Emily Cross’s disembodied voice intoning from an otherworldly vacuum. In the three years since her last album, Cross has divorced, quit drinking, become a death doula, started the observational podcast “What I’m Looking At,” and toured with Sub Pop’s Loma, the trio she formed with Dan Duszynski on drums and Jonathan Meiburg (Shearwater) on guitar /vocals. On Cross Record, she guides the listener like a sonic Virgil, delivering a textured soundscape of meditative curiosity, akin to Low’s Double Negative, Broadcast’s The Noise Made By People and Radiohead’s Kid A.

Having recorded 2016’s Wabi Sabi at home between work and sleep hours, Cross did the opposite for Cross Record, writing the album while living on a secluded part of Mexico’s coast. The collaborative atmosphere of Loma challenged Cross to experiment with her sound, detuning her voice and obstructing its clarity in specific moments. As such, Cross Record is primarily a showcase for Cross’s singing, as she pushes her range and engages with a multitude of approaches at every turn.

LP+ - Rough Trade Exclusive. Limited and numbered to 250 Copies. Bone White Coloured Vinyl with Download. Comes with limited edition booket, featuring drawings and thoughts from emily cross throughout the recording process.

LP - Black Vinyl with Download.

CD - Digifile.

Cross Record

Cross Record

Ba Da Bing!
Album artwork for Cross Record by Cross Record
CD

$10.99

Digifile.

Released 08/02/2019Catalog Number

BING 150 CD

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Cross Record

Cross Record

Ba Da Bing!
Album artwork for Cross Record by Cross Record
CD

$10.99

Digifile.

Released 08/02/2019Catalog Number

BING 150 CD

Learn more

“What is your wish? What do you expect?” Cross Record’s self-titled third album begins with Emily Cross’s disembodied voice intoning from an otherworldly vacuum. In the three years since her last album, Cross has divorced, quit drinking, become a death doula, started the observational podcast “What I’m Looking At,” and toured with Sub Pop’s Loma, the trio she formed with Dan Duszynski on drums and Jonathan Meiburg (Shearwater) on guitar /vocals. On Cross Record, she guides the listener like a sonic Virgil, delivering a textured soundscape of meditative curiosity, akin to Low’s Double Negative, Broadcast’s The Noise Made By People and Radiohead’s Kid A.

Having recorded 2016’s Wabi Sabi at home between work and sleep hours, Cross did the opposite for Cross Record, writing the album while living on a secluded part of Mexico’s coast. The collaborative atmosphere of Loma challenged Cross to experiment with her sound, detuning her voice and obstructing its clarity in specific moments. As such, Cross Record is primarily a showcase for Cross’s singing, as she pushes her range and engages with a multitude of approaches at every turn.

LP+ - Rough Trade Exclusive. Limited and numbered to 250 Copies. Bone White Coloured Vinyl with Download. Comes with limited edition booket, featuring drawings and thoughts from emily cross throughout the recording process.

LP - Black Vinyl with Download.

CD - Digifile.