Cindy's Karina on Another Country, Lucky Accidents, and Why the Stakes Keep Rising
There's something quietly radical about Karina's approach to making music as Cindy. No studio pressure, no grand blueprint — just new songs, a TASCAM 388 eight-track at bandmate Ollie's home setup, and a handful of players trusted enough to hear a demo and nail it on the first real take. That's Another Country in a nutshell: unhurried, unguarded, and arriving May 2026.
On a recent episode of If It Be Your Will, Karina walked us through five-plus records' worth of earned perspective — and an admission that the vulnerability hasn't faded. If anything, having an actual audience makes each release feel more exposed than the last, not less. The debut flew under the radar by design. This one won’t.
Rooted in the dreamy, basement-lo-fi architecture Cindy has always called home, Another Country folds in pedal steel and a new sonic lightness — country-adjacent without surrendering the fog. A Japan tour is penciled in for fall. The world, it seems, keeps finding Cindy whether Karina expects it or not.
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