SASAMI's newest album, Blood on the Silver Screen, marks a shift from her previous industrial metal influences to a more playful pop approach. At 34, SASAMI reflects on her journey, having shed teachings from her past in the Unification Church and embracing a lighter take on love and personal expression. The album dives into themes of passion and self-destruction while celebrating the art of pop songwriting. SASAMI has announced a North American, UK, and South Korean tour in support of her album, aiming to empower listeners with her emotional and courageous approach.
This album is all about learning and respecting the craft of pop songwriting, about relenting to illogical passion, obsession, and guiltless pleasure.
Being a woman of color, I've always felt this pressure or need to make something that's mysterious or innovative, and always shied away from lightheartedness.
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