Emily Sprague Announces New Solo Album Cyano, Shares "Sing To" Single and Video
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Hattie Lindert
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Florist's Emily Sprague announces her new solo album Cyano, due October 2 via Rvng Intl. The album includes 14 tracks, including the previously released "Double Moon." She shares a new single "Sing To" accompanied by a video directed by her partner V Haddad, featuring footage from an Iceland trip and their Upstate New York home, matching the song's ethereal synth and vocal style.
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