Anni Rossi's debut album,
Scandia, was released in 2005 by
Folktale Records. It was recorded at various locations in Los Angeles while Rossi was attending CalArts. John Wood of
The Black Keys played organ and performance artist Corey Fogel played drums on the record. The album is named after
Scandia, the city in Washington County, Minnesota where Rossi lived during her high school years. After touring with
Electrelane in 2007, Rossi was signed to London independent record label
Too Pure, who released her 7” single "Wheelpusher". This was followed by a six track EP titled
Afton, consisting of reworked versions of previously released tracks, including
MySpace previews and the 7" single "Wheelpusher".
Afton was released in October 2008 through
4AD Records. The majority of
Afton was recorded at Bomb Shelter Studios in
Los Angeles by Ben Tierney. Rossi recorded her debut album
Rockwell with
Steve Albini at
Electrical Audio in Chicago. The album was released in March 2009 through
4AD Records. The album is named after Rockwell Street in Chicago, where Rossi was living at the time.
Rockwell includes a cover of
Ace of Bases’ "Living In Danger". Rossi later wrote an essay about her love of
Micachu and the Shapes for
BOMB magazine. Rossi's second album,
Heavy Meadow, was initially self-released in September 2010, and was later released in May 2011 via UK label
3 Syllables. The song “Land Majestic” later featured in Episode 56 (season 3 episode 6) of the American crime drama
The Good Wife. “Crushing Limbs” featured in Episode 6 of UK comedy series
Sirens. On March 5, 2011, MTV Hive posted a streaming link to Anni Rossi performing Rihanna's "Rude Boy". The recording later featured in season 12, episode 1 of the American medical drama ''
Grey's Anatomy.'' After a six-year absence, Rossi released a mixtape of RnB demos, voice recordings and prank phone calls titled
HER. It was self-released on April 1, 2017. Several songs were composed after it was suggested Rossi write music for former
Destiny's Child member
Kelly Rowland. The songs were never used by Rowland and instead became the foundation of Rossi's experimental mixtape. “H.O.R. Remix” is used as the theme song for writer Chelsea Beck's
Ménage à Mo podcast. In October 2017, Rossi was a guest speaker and performer at the Monthly Music Hackathon NYC hosted by
Spotify. Her talk was tilted ‘Log Lady: Re-wilding the viola as an electric guitar'. == Collaborations ==