Emily A. Sprague Announces Cyano, Shares New Single "Sing To"
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Cyano is Emily A. Sprague’s fifth solo studio album, a meditation on visibility, psychic transformation, and worlds beyond our knowing.
In Cyano, Sprague builds an intricate world, expanding a sonic register that is both familiar and viscerally new, reflecting the synthesist and composer’s internal register with mirrors to alternate realms. Cyano was conjured through ideas of an imagined planet whose inhabitants are rebuilding forbidden capacities for expressivity and emotional connection. An arc of faithful gestures, the album revels in configurations of connective possibility, where shadow and vision meet incisive truth.
Today we share “Sing To,” a cool wind gush, a rush of revolving doors. The piece builds a soft clearing around Sprague's vocals, her quiet admissions intertwining with delicate synth arcs that effortlessly cloud feeling and reason. What emerges is a broader space of acceptance, a warming of new life and grief.
“Sing To” is accompanied by a video directed by Sprague’s life and creative partner V. Haddad. An abstracted narrative of two people connecting through memory, “Sing To” explores the science fiction lore of Cyano through video art and documentary.
Emily A. Sprague’s Cyano will be released on October 2, 2026 in vinyl, CD, Japanese CD import via Plancha, and digital editions.