Sasha Siem streams debut album Most Of The Boys in full
Sasha Siem is streaming her debut long-player, Most Of The Boys, in full ahead of its release next week.
Most Of The Boys is released 2 March on Blue Plum. It's been produced by Valgeir Sigurðsson.
Speaking about LP highlight "Seamy Side", Siem says:
"Seamy-side is the old English expression for the inside seam of a garment. Shakespeare uses it in Othello to describe sordid and base characteristics ‘That turn’d your wit the seamy side without’. This song exposes the seam between imagination and reality, truth and untruth. A string of playful word-games stitched together to create a nursery-rhyme for adults that uncovers the darker side of this splitting seam in many contemporary love-stories."
Explaining her recent single "So Polite", she adds:
"This song is a rage against fakery and the isolation that can come when true care between people is missing."
Stream the record below. Her upcoming tour dates can be found afterwards.
February
25 - Exeter Phoenix*
26 - Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms*
27 - Brighton Concorde 2*
28 - London The Forum*
March
6-7 - Oslo, By:Larm Festival
25 - London, The Lexington (headline)
* = w/ King Charles
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