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Kathryn Mohr announces new record, Waiting Room, out on January 24th via The Flenser

The music of Oakland-based artist Kathryn Mohr is refreshing and dedicatedly DIY – her ruminative work, the result of many hours of walking, intricate song writing and field recording, confronts the dissonant impulses of humanity towards violence and tenderness. Her new record,  Waiting Room, was written and self-recorded over the course of a month in eastern Iceland, within the walls of a disused fish factory surrounded by remote nature. Mohr spent hours immersed in the writing and recording of this record in a windowless concrete room lit with a string of multicolored light bulbs, which made their way into the album art, taking breaks to wander the factory or disappear up the shoreline, field recorder in hand. What came out of those recording hours are songs inspired by horror as extravagant as limb amputation by a faulty elevator and lyrics as maze-like and misguided as the torturous love and fears they depict.

On Waiting Room, Mohr comments, “Music takes me out of my body, immerses me in another world the way a film does. I begin and end in very different emotional states, doors open where there were no doors before– that is what I experienced making this record. If this inner movement is contagious, spreads to those who listen, then this was a record worth creating.”. Below you can listen to the record’s first single, “Driven”.

Waiting Room will be released on January 24th via The Flenser. Pre-orders are now available here.