The Crane Wives have announced brand new EP ‘Beyond Beyond Beyond’, and also shared healing track ‘Arcturus Beaming’.

Since forming in 2010, The Crane Wives have captivated audiences around the U.S. They have since amassed over 1M Spotify monthly listeners, 100M total streams and built a global community.

The band consists of singer song writers and guitarists Kate Pillsbury and Emilee Petersmark, Dan Rickabus on drums and Ben Zito on Bass. In a true team effort, the band also invited violinist Samantha Cooper along for the ride and guest cellist Jordan Hamilton. ‘Beyond Beyond Beyond’ was mastered by Heba Kadry, and visual artist and long term collaborator Rebecca Green returned for her fifth piece of album artwork.

When discussing the release, Rickabus shared:

“We tried to challenge ourselves to shake loose from our old patterns and explore what is possible between the four of us. Those brave experiments mean even more to me when I think about the lyrical content of the album. The album begins with inner-conflict, and moves through a very human process of growth toward a bold belief in possibility, and an attempt to create change. So, that sense of creative experimentation really resonates.” 

You can find the track list for ‘Beyond Beyond Beyond’ here:

01. Scars
02. Bitter Medicine
03. Higher Ground
04. Predator
05. Say It
06. Mad Dog
07. Arcturus Beaming
08. Time Will Change You
09. Black Hole Fantasy
10. Red Clay
11. River Rushing

‘Beyond Beyond Beyond’ will mark the bands’ fifth studio record, and dives into both fear, joy, and vulnerability. The 11 tracks really bring their message full circle, and asks the listener some really important questions around moving forward and taking risks.

To be kept up to date with new information and future releases, you can follow The Crane Wives on their Website, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and X.

What track from ‘Beyond Beyond Beyond’ are you most looking forward to? Let us know over on our X and TikTok!

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