Honey
After an arresting opener, the singer-songwriter’s second album wanders into a fog of existential angst and you-had-to-be-there anecdotes.
Tracing the journey from youth as confidence gradually overtakes trepidation, throughout Honey Samia navigates these turbulent times with fitting ambition and depth
New Yorker Samia shows off her emotional intelligence on her ruthlessly expansive second album, 'Honey'.
Nashville-via-NYC singer/songwriter Samia explores emotion, genre, and experience with a breadth that overshadows her depth on her second LP.
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Samia has already impressed as one of the pandemic’s rising freshman indie pop class, debuting in 2020 with the sunny and melancholic tones of The Baby.
On one level, Samia’s ‘Honey’ is a challenging, even bracing listen. Topics mentioned in the lyrics include – TW! – suicide, cold blooded murder, and a
With ample self-awareness and a keen sense of the surreal, Samia delivers a sonically dynamic voyage through the monstrous and merciful extremes of intimacy.
Honey by Samia Album review. The artists full-length drops on January 27, via Grand Jury Music and streaming services
On her second album, the Nashville-based musician dwells on broken relationships, toxic behaviour and addiction all too relatably