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by New Biggest Fan on 6/18/24Rating: 5 out of 5SAMIA and her band ROCK! Cannot wait until the next tour!
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Bovine excision, a mysterious phenomenon involving the bloodless surgical removal of cattle organs, serves as the eerie inspiration for the opening track of Samia's third album, aptly titled Bloodless. Her voice flows through the evocative lyrics with ease, weaving through the gentle strum of a lone acoustic guitar. The quiet intimacy builds into a storm of sound, culminating in Samia's layered, ethereal harmonies that pierce with a haunting, macabre refrain: "And drained, drained bloodless."
These emptied cattle evoke a grotesque vessel she unwittingly nurtured in an attempt to embody something both untouchable and on display, overflowing with infinite projections and capable of driving an unrelenting pursuit of the unattainable. Through sharp images--Diet Dr. Pepper and Raymond Carver as parallel pursuits of minimalism, white underwear and leeches, a Degas dancer poised at the bannister--Samia examines a paradoxical existence where merit transforms into a calculated act of extraction ("I felt the pea, can I eat it?"). This is just one strand Samia weaves into the intricate tapestry of Bloodless.
Rich with layers that shift seamlessly from sparse folk to sweeping indie-pop epics, Bloodless explores Samia's relationship with a fragmented, symbolic version of Men--a patchwork of expectations and imagined standards she tried to meet, which ultimately shaped her sense of self. "I've spent the past two decades unintentionally conflating men with my understanding of God," Samia explains. "The person I became in order to impress this imagined figure is inseparable from who I am today. With this album, I've tried to confront that head-on."
Written & produced in both North Carolina and her new home of Minneapolis throughout 2024, Bloodless finds Samia reuniting with longtime-collaborator Caleb Wright and Jake Luppen for the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2023's revered Honey, which followed Samia's 2020's breakthrough debut The Baby. Across these thirteen songs, Samia grapples with the hollow form she once embodied -- a vessel that gained value through its own absence, until playing dead became its own form of life. With Bloodless, she endeavors to disinter the self buried beneath these carefully constructed personas, ultimately reaching a place of acceptance for her whole, imperfect being.
SAMIA and her band ROCK! Cannot wait until the next tour!
she slayed so hard i love her so much literally if you have the chance to see her DO IT
One of the few experiences I’ve had where I love an artist / band a million times more after seeing them live… Samia and the band absolutely crushed it. Please keep Charleston SC on your future tour dates!!
Always a good time at the House of Blues. Music was great, would see her again!
This was my partner and I’s first time at the House of Blues! We came because Samia is one of my favorite artists and she did not disappoint. She sounded EXACTLY like she does on her albums and she had so much energy throughout the show. At several points throughout the show I teared up because her voice was so beautiful. I hope to see her again soon!
Truly a wonderful time at HOB this weekend. Saw Samia with friends and staff were so helpful and friendly!
Her voice, her music, the energy, everything was better than i could have ever hoped for. And Tommy Lefroy KILLED IT as well.
one of the best shows I've ever attended, it was so cathartic and Samia is a stunning performer
So glad to see Samia this early in her career - she is a star. Protect her at all cost. I’m excited to see what she does next!
Annie DiRusso opened for Samia and put on a great performance in general. However all of the energy leading up to Samia was so great which made every part of this show an unforgettable experience. Once Samia came on, her energy was magnetic. She was so kind, so personal, and made the whole crowd feel like her best friend. She makes eye contact with people in the crowd, has an amazing stage performance, and cultivates good energy all together with her band. Towards the end Annie DiRusso got on stage again, and her and Samia sang together. That was really beautiful. Probably one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to, and know I am dying to see Samia live again. <3