Sasha Siem announces new single, My Friend
Anglo-Norwegian Sasha Siem has announced the release of a brand new single, ‘My Friend’. Available through Blue Plum Records, ‘My Friend’ will be supported by a headline show at London’s St Pancras Old Church on November 27. The date will be Siem’s first London show since performing at The Linbury Studio Theatre at the Royal Opera House and the Kings Place Festival in 2013.
Produced by Valgeir Sigurðsson (Sigur Ros, Bjork, Bonnie Prince Billy, Feist) and recorded at Reykjavik’s legendary Greenhouse Studios, ‘My Friend’ is a vibrant collision of Siem’s contradictory influences: her fascination for likeminded lovers of idiosyncratic song-writing such as Bjork and PJ Harvey, and her youthful love of song-poets such as Leonard Cohen.
The song's beguiling lyric is as starkly unsentimental as it is intimate and heartfelt - "But don’t you know that you’re better than that/That you’re worthy of more than the bathroom floor/At the end of the night” - and acts as a guide, addressing Sasha’s character-concept of Girl as a contemporary troubadour on a quest through a series of entangled relationships and binding attachments. This quest is a repeat theme teased out in Sasha’s music and is dealt with in a detailed, intimate and often playful manner.
Sasha began playing the piano at the age of five, picked up the cello soon after, and by the age of 11 found herself studying at London’s Guildhall at weekends. By her early 20s she had composed for, amongst others, the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra while in 2010 she won a prestigious British Composer Award. Her musical background collides colourfully with her appreciation of more contemporary artists such as Andrew Bird and Florence & The Machine, giving way to her songs which have recently been hotly tipped by the likes of Noisey, The Line Of Best Fit, Q Magazine and Wonderland Magazine.
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