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Out April 10 · Saddle Creek

Debut LP · We Walked The Whole Of Sunday

and the rooms went quieter than rooms ought to go.Sable Cox · Brooklyn, NY

Voice & Tape Modular & Pedal Steel Recorded at home, 2025

Nine songs about a Sunday in March that lasted, by my count, somewhere closer to a week. — Sable, on the record

About

Sable Cox is a songwriter and producer who works in the soft margins between folk and ambient music, making records the way other people make weather diaries.

Born in Eugene, Oregon in 1998 and raised mostly in the Pacific Northwest, Cox moved to New York in 2019 to study composition at NYU Steinhardt and never quite left. She produced and released a string of EPs from her bedroom in Bushwick (Eight Songs for an Empty Apartment, 2021; Marigold/Margaret, 2023) that found their audience slowly, mostly through word of mouth and a single, eventually-deleted Phoebe Bridgers tweet.

Her debut full-length, We Walked The Whole Of Sunday, was recorded at home over fourteen months on a single condenser microphone, a Roland Juno-60, and a Buchla Music Easel borrowed from a friend. Saddle Creek signed the record in 2025 after a single show at Union Pool. Pitchfork called the early single "Marigold, Again" "almost embarrassingly intimate, in the best way."

Cox's reference points are Grouper, Julianna Barwick, late-period Talk Talk, and the early Phoebe Bridgers demos. She tours with a three-piece, occasionally a four-, and prefers small rooms to large ones. She also runs a small home studio called Lighthouse Tape, where she has produced records for half a dozen friends, mostly for the cost of dinner.

Tour

Spring & summer rooms.

Releasing into a small US run, then a quiet July circle through the UK and Northern Europe.

  • May 15Fri 2026 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom release night Sold Out Waitlist
  • May 18Mon Philadelphia, PA Johnny Brenda's On Sale Tickets
  • May 21Thu Boston, MA The Sinclair On Sale Tickets
  • May 24Sun Toronto, ON The Garrison Sold Out Waitlist
  • May 28Thu Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall On Sale Tickets
  • Jul 09Thu London, UK Union Chapel On Sale Tickets
  • Jul 13Mon Paris, FR La Maroquinerie On Sale Tickets
  • Jul 19Sun Berlin, DE Silent Green On Sale Tickets
  • Aug 14Fri Reykjavík, IS Iceland Airwaves — evening set Festival Passes

Living Rooms

For the smaller, stranger rooms.

I've been hosting and playing house concerts since I was nineteen. The microphone in front of me is usually a dynamic SM58 rented from the local PA company down the street, and there is, more often than not, a dog.

If you've got a quiet room — apartment, bookshop, lighthouse, gallery, screened porch — and a date that gives me a little notice, I'd love to come. I take six or eight of these a year, between record cycles, and they're some of the favourite shows I play.

Reduced fee for nonprofits, cooperative spaces, and queer / trans-led venues. Just say so.

Capacity
20 – 50
Guarantee
$1,400 + travel
Set
~70 min, solo

Host a quiet room

I read these myself. Reply within two weeks, often sooner.

We Walked The Whole Of Sunday

Sable Cox · Saddle Creek · LP01 we walked
the whole
of sunday

Out April 10, 2026 · 9 tracks · 47 min

We Walked The Whole Of Sunday

Written, produced, and recorded by Sable Cox · 14-month sessions, Bushwick + a friend's barn in Hudson Valley · Mixed by Trevor Spencer · Mastered by Heba Kadry

Nine songs that began as field recordings and ended, mostly, as quiet weather. "Marigold, Again" features Mary Lattimore on harp; "Saturday's Tape" closes with a thirty-second voice memo of my mother singing.

  1. Sunday Morning, Late5:14
  2. Marigold, Again4:48
  3. The Long Hallway5:32
  4. Letters In The Sink4:22
  5. Apartment Song6:11
  1. For G., on the Phone3:58
  2. Bushwick, January5:46
  3. Saturday's Tape5:24
  4. Sunday Evening5:36

Night Notes

An after-midnight journal.

Tour notes, half-finished poems, the songs I've been listening to in the green room. I publish about twelve a year, mostly past 1 a.m.

Letters

Things I tell the list before I tell anyone else.

Tour announcements, demos that didn't make the record, the occasional letter at one in the morning. About a dozen emails a year. Quiet, slow, never algorithmic.

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Get in touch

Quietly, if at all possible.

Booking — North America

Maya Reuter at Ground Control Touring. US & Canada festivals, clubs, theatres.

Booking — UK / EU

Jamie Donald at Earth Agency. UK, Ireland, mainland Europe, Scandinavia.

Press & Interviews

Mary Costa at Force Field PR. Bio, hi-res photos, full EPK on request.