LA-based singer-songwriter Jeff Crosby released his Silent Conversations EP on Jerry Joseph’s Cosmo Sex School Records on March 5. The album is the first to thing to be released by Cosmo Sex School that is not a Jerry Joseph project. Partly written as Jeff moved from small town Idaho to LA with the rest composed during a month-long trip to Colombia, the five songs reflect the change he was making in his life. The title track, “Silent Conversations,” was written while standing in the doorway of a Catholic Church in Colombia during a torrential downpour. “This Old Town” is a reaction to coming home after moving to LA, how different everything looked and reflections on how the place shaped him. “Family, How Ya Been” is taken from letters Jeff was attempting to write home while staying in San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua. You can purchase Silent Conversations here.
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