
SASAMI releases new track "Call Me Home"
SASAMI has delivered new song "Call Me Home" as the fourth preview of her second album Squeeze.
"Call Me Home" will feature on Squeeze alongside previous outings "Say It", "Skin A Rat" and "The Greatest", and is, in SASAMI's own words, "dedicated to anyone who has blown up their life just to remember what it’s like to feel something."
SASAMI adds, "It’s about the darkness of feeling nothing and the creeping ache of apathy that can swallow you whole if you let it. It’s about skipping town, driving all night and knowing you’ll always have a home to come back to."
Squeeze will follow SASAMI's 2019 self-titled debut album, and SASAMI hopes that listeners will use it as a soundtrack to process "anger, frustration, desperation, and more violent, aggressive emotions."
The new album is produced by SASAMI, with some tracks co-produced by Ty Segall, and will feature contributions from Hand Habits' Meg Duffy, King Tuff’s Kyle Thomas, Christian Lee Hutson, Barishi, Moaning’s Pascal Stevenson and No Home.
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