Album artwork for Cherry by Anna Fox Rochinski

After spending nearly a decade recording and touring with the collaborative psych rock band Quilt, Anna Fox Rochinski has completed her first solo record, Cherry.

You’ll notice immediately that Cherry is a total departure from Quilt. Over the last few years, Rochinski realized pop was the most authentic vehicle for her and unites her varied musical influences under its expansive umbrella. Rochinski names several main influences, including Madonna, Can, "Midnite Vultures"-era Beck, Hungarian guitarist Gabor Szabo, and Robyn's 1995 debut.

There are changes in the lyrical approach as well. She sees it as a second-wave coming of age record. Rochinski began writing the record at the end of her tenure in a cottage in the Hudson Valley, and continued writing during the uncomfortable transition out of a stable life she had worked hard to achieve. After a few stints on the west coast she ended up in NYC, without intending to stay long, but that is where she ultimately decided to nest, as work on Cherry began.

Cherry was recorded with Ava Luna's Carlos Hernandez and Julian Fader, who stepped up as co-producers to help organize and expand upon months of material.

Anna Fox Rochinski

Cherry

Don Giovanni Records
Album artwork for Cherry by Anna Fox Rochinski
LP +

$21.99

Opaque Red Vinyl

Released 07/09/2021Catalog Number

LP-DG-232LE

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Album artwork for Cherry by Anna Fox Rochinski
CD

$14.99

Released 06/04/2021Catalog Number

CD-DG-232

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Anna Fox Rochinski

Cherry

Don Giovanni Records
Album artwork for Cherry by Anna Fox Rochinski
LP +

$21.99

Opaque Red Vinyl

Released 07/09/2021Catalog Number

LP-DG-232LE

Learn more
Album artwork for Cherry by Anna Fox Rochinski
CD

$14.99

Released 06/04/2021Catalog Number

CD-DG-232

Learn more

After spending nearly a decade recording and touring with the collaborative psych rock band Quilt, Anna Fox Rochinski has completed her first solo record, Cherry.

You’ll notice immediately that Cherry is a total departure from Quilt. Over the last few years, Rochinski realized pop was the most authentic vehicle for her and unites her varied musical influences under its expansive umbrella. Rochinski names several main influences, including Madonna, Can, "Midnite Vultures"-era Beck, Hungarian guitarist Gabor Szabo, and Robyn's 1995 debut.

There are changes in the lyrical approach as well. She sees it as a second-wave coming of age record. Rochinski began writing the record at the end of her tenure in a cottage in the Hudson Valley, and continued writing during the uncomfortable transition out of a stable life she had worked hard to achieve. After a few stints on the west coast she ended up in NYC, without intending to stay long, but that is where she ultimately decided to nest, as work on Cherry began.

Cherry was recorded with Ava Luna's Carlos Hernandez and Julian Fader, who stepped up as co-producers to help organize and expand upon months of material.