Hannah Pruzinsky has announced a new h. pruz album. It’s called Red sky at morning, and it’s set to arrive on November 7 on Mtn. Laurel. The follow-up to last year’s No Glory was co-produced with Felix Walworth of Told Slant/Florist. It’s led by the ethereal, divinely intimate ‘Arrival’, which comes paired with a video created by V. Haddad and Florist’s Emily Sprague, who also plays Buchla on the song. Check it out below.
“I love exploring what it’s like to step over the edge of rationality, the expected, especially when it comes to the relationship with my own self,” Pruzinsky said of ‘Arrival’ in a statement. “What happens when the obsessive vein overflows? What if it was meant to? I was experiencing a point of my life that was almost stagnant with domesticity, and it drove me a bit wild internally.”
Pruzinsky is also one third of the folk trio Sister., who released their latest album Two Birds earlier this year. Read our Artist Spotlight interviews with h. pruz and Sister.
Red sky at morning Cover Artwork:
Red sky at morning Tracklist:
1. Come
2. Arrival
3. After always
4. Siren song
5. Your hands
6. Leaving a wound without a mark
7. If you cannot make it stop
8. Force
9. Krista
10. Whatever comes through
11. Sailor’s warning