
Samia details forthcoming third studio album, Bloodless
Singer-songwriter Samia has announced her upcoming third album, Bloodless, alongside UK in-store tour taking place throughout April.
"It’s easier to be what someone wants you to be if you give as little as possible,” says Samia. With Bloodless, she seeks comfort in absence, and explores the allure of existing as fantasy. Drawing inspiration from unsolved mysteries – inexplicable cattle mutilations, the presence of God, the impossibility of femininity – Samia examines how shadows can loom larger than their source.
"I noticed a pattern in my life of wanting to live up to the person I became in someone's head; you become a lot bigger with distance," she explains.
Marking the follow-up to her 2023 breakout and award-winning record Honey, the forthcoming album was recorded in North Carolina and her new home of Minneapolis, Bloodless was made with longtime collaborators co-producers Caleb Wright and Jake Luppen, as well as frequent songwriting partners Christian Lee Hutson and Raffaela.
In celebration of her forthcoming album, Samia will play a string of in-stored dates in Brighton, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Nottingham, and London.
Tracklist:
- Biscuits Intro
- Bovine Excision
- Hole In A Frame
- Lizard
- Dare
- Fair Game
- Spine Oil
- Craziest Person
- Sacred
- Carousel
- Proof
- North Poles
- Pants
Bloodless is set for release on 25 April via Grand Jury, and is available to pre-order now.
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