Review: Squeeze by SASAMI [RE-UPLOAD]
Queers in the Club by George Baxter
Episode notes
Duality is at the heart of Squeeze, the second album by queer indie rock artist SASAMI. Just take the slightly threatening album art, in which SASAMI appears as a snake with the head of a woman, a representation of a deity from Japanese folklore, who would offer a small bundle resembling a baby to potential victims: the story goes that the spirit would kill those who discarded the bundle, but spare those who held the bundle. The conflict between explosive nu-metal rage and maternal gentleness is highly evident in this new album Squeeze.
Songs Reviewed:
Say It
Call Me Home
My Score: 7/10 (extra .5 for Call Me Home)
Keywords
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