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Our guest today is alternative pop polymath SASAMI. The Korean American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist is a true musical chameleon, seamlessly shifting between heavy metal, industrial, folk ballads, and alt-pop while touring with the likes of Mitski, Soccer Mommy, and Snail Mail. Today, she releases her most pop-focused record yet—her third studio album, Blood on the Silver Screen. In this episode, we chat with SASAMI about stepping into the world of pop and why embracing it was actually the punkest move she could make. We discuss her shift away from classical roots, the contrasting production styles of Jenn Decilveo and Rostam, and whether we’ll see her on Australian shores later this year.
SASAMI: Instagram / Spotify
Purchase Blood on the Silver Screen and find SASAMI on tour here.
Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
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Our guest today is alternative pop polymath SASAMI. The Korean American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist is a true musical chameleon, seamlessly shifting between heavy metal, industrial, folk ballads, and alt-pop while touring with the likes of Mitski, Soccer Mommy, and Snail Mail. Today, she releases her most pop-focused record yet—her third studio album, Blood on the Silver Screen. In this episode, we chat with SASAMI about stepping into the world of pop and why embracing it was actually the punkest move she could make. We discuss her shift away from classical roots, the contrasting production styles of Jenn Decilveo and Rostam, and whether we’ll see her on Australian shores later this year.
SASAMI: Instagram / Spotify
Purchase Blood on the Silver Screen and find SASAMI on tour here.
Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.

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