Side A
1. Try
2. Rebound
3. Two Winters before a Thaw
4. All the Other Lovers
5. Reaching for You
6. Folded Origami
Side B
7. Summer Jam
8. Virginia Ray
9. Outta my Head
10. Night be Mine
11. Always a Romantic
These songs were born in the wreckage of a marriage and slow-brewed through years of pandemic isolation in a Toronto basement suite. They were eventually captured in a six
Side A
Yellowstone
Black Bark, Yellow Leaves
Bullets
Lupins
Soft Place to Land
Side B
Blueprint
Requiem
Homecoming Queen
Dreamer
ZINNIA's debut album (2019) seeks to find compassion within the grey areas of doubt - in relationships, dreams, the world around us, and ourselves. Recorded in Syracuse and Brooklyn, NY.
Co-produced by David Brandwein and Rachael Cardiello.
Blueprint + Requiem (live)
Homecoming Queen (live)
Lupins (live)
Lithium (live)
Bullets (live)
Caught live at a video session in an old heritage-home living room for POP Montreal 2020, these are acoustic renderings on piano, viola, voice and guitar featuring Chris Pruden and Rachael Cardiello.
Live videos available here.
Video recorded by Adrienne McLaren.
Sound
Released as Rachael Cardiello
They Always Do
Battling Popes
That Night in Canada
Soldier
The Fallers
Winter Blues
Ghost Techno
Kayak Song
Dear Frank
Last Night
Warm Electric Winter was recorded in two whirlwind weeks in Brooklyn, NY and heavily inspired by the arrangements of Motown and 1960s girl groups. It is a swirl of songs about love, loss, being bipolar, and growing up.
Produced by
Released as Rachael Cardiello
Sandwalkin'
Buckets
Three There Was
Mandolin; Broken String
When There is Salt
Recorded shortly after a six week stay in the hospital following a manic episode, this is a collection of songs spanning sand-encrusted, childhood memories to weighted encounters with the world of "crazy" and those who inhabit it.
Produced by Rachael Cardiello
Recorded and mixed by
Released as TIDAL MOUTH
Correspondence
Casseroles
Hello Gorgeous
We Are Bears
Baby
Curse
Stages of Drowning
Lettuce
Thicket
Frank and George
Mercury Gold
Whose Box
Sulphur
Recorded live in Toronto. While the songs in SULPHUR do not correspond exactly with the stages of grief as described in psychotherapeutic terms, they do fluidly take up those descriptions and embrace/question/reject/celebrate their rel
Released as TIDAL MOUTH
Correspondence
Baby
Curse
We Are Bears
Sulphur
Dead Dads' Club keeps one eye on the stages of grief as they are broadly understood, while attempting to personalize a process that is often reduced to cliche.
Words by Daccia Bloomfield.
Music by Rachael Cardiello.
Recorded and mixed by Amy Fort plus Mitch Fillion.