Frankie Cosmos Announce New Album, Share Video for New Song “Windows”: Watch

Close It Quietly is out this September via Sub Pop

Frankie Cosmos have announced a new record called Close It Quietly—out September 6 via Sub Pop. The lead single “Windows” arrives with a music video directed by Eliza Doyle and Frankie Cosmos frontperson Greta Kline. The visual captures a day in New York. Watch below.

“This song takes place during the waiting period of healing, not knowing how to proceed or how to find the path to forgiveness,” Greta Kline said of “Windows” in a statement. “The inner versus the outer—learning to see yourself as part of the whole. For me the lyrics cover some of the slow movements of relationships, the shifts that occur in ways of thinking over time.”

Frankie Cosmos—Kline, Lauren Martin (synth), Luke Pyenson (drums), and Alex Bailey (bass)—recorded Close It Quietly in Brooklyn with engineer/co-producer Gabe Wax. It’s the band’s follow-up to 2018’s Vessel.

Frankie Cosmos head out on tour in September. Find their schedule at the band’s website. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

Close It Quietly:

01 Moonsea
02 Cosmic Shop
03 41st
04 So Blue
05 A Joke
06 Rings (On a Tree)
07 Actin’ Weird
08 Windows
09 Never Would
10 Self-destruct
11 Wannago
12 I’m It
13 Trunk of a Tree
14 Last Season’s Textures
15 Even Though I Knew
16 UFO
17 Marbles
18 Did You Find
19 A Hit
20 With Great Purpose
21 This Swirling

See the video.

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