

Cornelia Murr’s Run to the Center is a striking evolution of her signature dreamlike sound. Written during a period of transition, the album radiates themes of renewal, personal transportation, and creative expansion.
With production guided by Luke Temple, the album leans into a much richer, more evolved sound palette. While Murr’s previous work carried a weightless, ethereal quality, here, she embraces bold rhythms, layered synths, and an almost hypnotic sense of movement. Tracks like “Spiral of Beauty” shimmer with vintage, psychedelic warmth, while others capture a more meditative energy, reflecting the album’s deeply personal origins. The sonic textures throughout feel intentional, grounding Murr’s airy vocal style in compositions that feel both expansive and immediate, shifting effortlessly between nostalgia and modernity.
Throughout Run to the Center, Murr’s vocals remain as captivating as ever, soft yet intentional, weaving through arrangements with effortless grace. The result is an album that feels both introspective and adventurous, striking a balance between moments of quiet contemplation and cinematic soundscapes. At times, she delivers lyrics with a near-whispering intimacy, drawing listeners closer as her voice sways gently above the instrumentation, guiding the songs with quiet confidence.
By blending organic instrumentation with a modern, dreamlike sheen, Murr crafts a record that invites listeners into her evolving artistic world, one that embraces change, uncertainty, and the beauty of starting anew. There’s an undeniable warmth to this album, a feeling of stepping into a familiar but transformed space. One that embraces the ebb and flow of life, capturing the beauty in both movement and stillness.