7/27/2021

SASAMI shares "Sorry Entertainer" cover with video co-directed by Patti Harrison

SHARES VIDEO FOR DANIEL JOHNSTON COVER

DIRECTED BY PATTI HARRISON AND ALAN RESNICK
 
TOURING WITH JAPANESE BREAKFAST THIS FALL

Photo Credit: Angela Ricciardi 

Today, SASAMI, the musical project of Los Angeles composer, songwriter and producer, Sasami Ashworth, releases a heavy rendition of Daniel Johnston deep-cut “Sorry Entertainer.” The single acts as a peek into the sonic world to come, on her highly anticipated, yet-to-be-announced second album. The video was directed by actor and comedian Patti Harrison and Alan Resnick.
 
I made my last album when I was in a very emotionally vulnerable and tender place, but after a couple years of touring those same subtle, more sensitive songs, the live show became louder and more volatile,” says SASAMI. “A bit before the pandemic took hold I was really getting back into metal and numetal, so a couple months into quarantine I made an acoustic version of the System of a Down song "Toxicity." My sadness ripened into anger throughout 2020, and deeper into it I started experimenting with a heavier palette and decided to perform the inverse exercise of metallicizing an acoustic song. ‘Sorry Entertainer’ is my take on mixing the desperation of being a hopeless and powerless artist and the extremely powerful sounds of a metal band. Like giving a toddler a flamethrower... or a fullstack.
 
“Sorry Entertainer” is SASAMI’s first release of 2021, following original track Mess and her Toxicity cover in 2020; she also co-produced Hand Habits’ recent single, “4th of July.”

Additionally, SASAMI has announced a US fall tour supporting Japanese Breakfast. All dates below.
WATCH THE “SORRY ENTERTAINER” VIDEO

SASAMI spent her early years studying classical French horn, and after graduating from the Eastman School of Music in 2012, she scored and made orchestral arrangements for films, commercials and studio albums. She also spent many years as a music teacher before touring full-time—first with Cherry Glazerr, then as SASAMI, after releasing her self-titled, widely critically acclaimed debut solo album in 2019 on Domino. Whether she has strings, horns, or a rock band in her employ, SASAMI is a modern composer who tackles an emotional spectrum as broad as her arrangement choices and creates a dynamic show with her musically dramatic offerings. Hushed vocals, guitar wails, violent yelps and tender harmonies can all be expected at a SASAMI show. 
TOUR DATES:

10/29 - Dallas, TX @ The Factory Studio *
10/30 - Houston, TX @ White Oak *
10/31 - Austin, TX @ Stubb’s (Levitation) *
11/3 - Tucson, AX @ Club Congress *
11/4 - Tempe, AZ @ Coca Cola Sun Deck *
11/7 - Berkeley, CA @ UC Theater *
11/9 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades *
11/11 - Sonoma, CA @ Gundlach Bundschu *
11/12 - San Luis Obispo, CA @ Madonna Inn *
11/13 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst *
11/14 - Lake Perris, CA @ Desert Daze
11/15 - Pomona, CA @ Glass House *
11/16 - Pomona, CA @ Glass House *
 
*w/ Japanese Breakfast
PRAISE FOR SASAMI:
 
"SASAMI is rock's next big thing."
-The FADER
 
"Sasami Ashworth's debut union of synthesizer decay and guitar reverb that embodies shoegaze's supernatural ability to conjure sadness from the void."
-Pitchfork
 
"Stunning... her debut, self-titled album as SASAMI is impressive: finely crafted and introspective, elegant and bruised."
-NPR
 
"With a sound that mixes '90s distorted jangle-rock and guitar pop as practiced by My Bloody Valentine, the Breeders and Teenage Fanclub, the L.A.-based singer and songwriter Sasami Ashworth's initial songs possess an enviable effortlessness, as though her muse has its own lane on the aesthetic superhighway."
-LA Times
 
"Ashworth's lyricism is razor-sharp... What's refreshing is Ashworth's unwavering sense of self, how it feels like she can see through the subjects of her songwriting with X-ray vision. It's an elegant feat from a promising young artist."
-Jezebel
 
"Has the polish and assuredness of someone that's been honing their craft for a long while now."
-Stereogum
 
"Has both an airy dream pop side and a heavier grungy side, and Sasami blends those sounds with expertise. It's really good, effortlessly enjoyable stuff."
-Brooklyn Vegan

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