Nobody has kept us guessing about a next move in quite so fascinating style as Sasami. From her early renown as the synth player in Cherry Glazerr to her early shoegaze-sad forays into solo releases, to a hyper-confident nu-metal-country-pop act, into this fully formed perfect pop act we meet on Blood On The Silver Screen. Designed to tackle the big four hot topics, "love, sex, power, and embodiment", our hero Sasami says her new pop energy is "invigorating"! - Flying Out
Two Sasamis exist in harmony. First is Sasami Ashworth, the conservatory-trained classical French horn player, producer, and composer—an artist with a studious approach to craft. And then there is all-caps SASAMI, the fearless performer and protagonist of her three increasingly audacious albums. For Blood On the Silver Screen, these two sides fused for her most epic and realized music to date: the all-out Sasami pop record.
After establishing herself with the poised melancholia of her eponymous 2019 debut, Sasami embraced volume and control on 2022’s Squeeze—touring with a metal band—but her goal on Blood On the Silver Screen was to speak her truth with conviction by singing. Working with producers Jenn Decilveo and Rostam, with Sasami as sole writer, each Blood On the Silver Screen track viscerally captures a different thread of love, sex, power, and embodiment. “Pop music is like fuel,” Sasami says. “It’s just invigorating.”
Across Blood On the Silver Screen, Sasami’s lyrics narrate the ecstasies and agonies of being “a modern lover,” she says—writing about “big city dating endeavors” even as she found herself relocating, on a whim, from Los Angeles to rural Northern California. The anthemic For the Weekend explores “modern intimacy, where you can get deep without the relationship being defined,” while the irrepressible Just Be Friends bottles the dizzying longing that can overtake those in-betweens.
“I wanted to go all out with this album,” Sasami continues. “I wanted to, in my tenderness and emotionality, have the bravery to undertake something as epic as making a pop record about love. I hope it makes people feel empowered and embodied, too. It’s important to not box yourself in.”
Tracklist:
1. Slugger
2. Just Be Friends
3. I'll Be Gone
4. Love Makes You Do Crazy Things
5. In Love With a Memory (featuring Clairo)
6. Possessed
7. Figure it Out
8. For The Weekend
9. Honeycrash
10. Smoke (Banished from Eden)
11. Nothing But A Sad Face
12. Lose It All
13. The Seed
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