Kathryn Mohr Readies New Album Carve, Shares "Property"
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Kathryn Mohr Readies New Album Carve, Shares "Property"
"Oakland-based songwriter and field recordist Kathryn Mohr has announced a new album, Carve. Her second full-length LP will arrive on April 17 on the Flenser. Mohr has also shared its lead single, "Property," which you can listen to below. "Property" took shape from an "amalgamation of dream images and visions" that Mohr had throughout last year. "It's also inspired by an underground man made waterway I found that went on for miles under the city I live in," she adds."
"Carve serves as the follow-up to last year's Waiting Room, a standout album of 2025 and Mohr's full-length debut after releasing two other records prior. Mohr wrote the 12 songs on Carve over the course of five years, and eventually retreated to the rural Mojave Desert to properly record them. The album was then mixed by Agriculture guitarist Richard Chowenhill."
Kathryn Mohr, an Oakland-based songwriter and field recordist, will release her second album Carve on April 17 via The Flenser. The lead single "Property" originated from an amalgamation of dream images and visions and drew inspiration from an underground man-made waterway beneath her city. Mohr wrote the album's twelve songs over five years and recorded them in the Mojave Desert. The record was mixed by Agriculture guitarist Richard Chowenhill. Carve considers how memory exists outside the body in landscapes and locations and how love can be experienced as grief and intimacy.
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