
Let Florist’s Emily Sprague “Sing To” You on New Single
Hattie Lindert
The composer and singer-songwriter is readying a new solo album, Cyano

Emily A. Sprague, photo by V Haddad
Florist’s Emily Sprague has a new album on the way. Called Cyano, it includes “Double Moon,” which she released earlier this year, alongside 13 additional tracks. It’s due October 2 via Rvng Intl.
Today, Sprague also shared a new song from the album, “Sing To,” as well as a video directed by their real-life partner V Haddad. The visual intersperses footage from a trip the pair took to Iceland with clips of their Upstate New York home, a fitting backdrop to Sprague’s spectral vocals and wandering synth arcs.
Cyano marks Sprague’s latest LP under her real name, but her first on lead vocals—her most recent record with Florist, Jellywish, came out last year. Although Sprague has yet to announce any tour plans in support of Cyano, she does have a show coming up this month with Grouper. The duo will perform at New York City’s Town Hall on September 15.
Emily A. Sprague: Cyano
Cyano:
01 Double Moon
02 Garden of Charms
03 Harmony in Your Hands
04 Inscription of Wind
05 Lava Surrounds
06 Listening Thru
07 Night Woven
08 Noon Liquid Ore
09 Rising
10 Sing To
11 Spiraling to the Place
12 Transfiguring
13 Under Tone
14 Weather Melody
Hattie Lindert is an associate staff writer at Pitchfork. A former editor at Resident Advisor, she has written for Rolling Stone, The FACE and The A.V. Club, among others. She’s based in New York, and born and raised in Vermont. ... Read More