Oakland‑based songwriter and experimental musician Kathryn Mohr is gearing up for the release of her second full‑length album, Carve, set to arrive on April 17, 2026 via The Flenser. The announcement comes with the premiere of the record’s first single, “Property,” giving listeners an early taste of what to expect from Mohr’s latest work.
“Property” emerged from a series of vivid dream images and personal explorations in Mohr’s own city, including a mysterious underground waterway she discovered beneath Oakland. These surreal inspirations help shape the track’s atmospheric textures and introspective mood.
Carve follows Mohr’s critically acclaimed 2025 debut, Waiting Room, which established her distinct blend of minimalist soundscapes, eerie ambience, and emotional depth. Written over the course of five years, the 12‑track album was recorded in the stark landscapes of the Mojave Desert, where Mohr isolated herself to capture the record’s haunting and evocative tones.
The forthcoming album is said to explore how memory and emotion are tied to physical spaces, weaving themes of love, grief, and intimacy throughout its tracks. Mohr worked closely with producer and mixer Richard Chowenhill (of Agriculture) to bring Carve to life, creating a sound that bridges the natural environment with deeply personal reflection.
Track titles such as “Bone Infection,” “I Do,” and “Crow Eyes” suggest a range of emotional and sonic territories, from unsettling to transcendent. As anticipation builds ahead of its April release, Carve promises to be a compelling next step in Kathryn Mohr’s artistic evolution, offering fans and new listeners alike a richly textured and thought‑provoking musical journey.