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Samia- Honey

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Samia- Honey - Darkside Records
Samia- Honey - Darkside Records

2023 release from the singer/songwriter. Honey, comprised of eleven new moments of catharsis, was recorded at North Carolina studio Betty's - owned and operated by Sylvan Esso's Nick Sandborn and Amelia Meath, frequent touring partners of Samia's. It was produced by Caleb Wright, part of the team that helmed Samia's breakthrough 2020 debut The Baby, and a founding member of one of Samia's favorite bands, The Happy Children. It features some of her nearest and dearest friends: Christian Lee Hutson, Briston Maroney, Jake Luppen, Raffaella. It's songs were surreptitiously road tested for her devotees while opening for Lucy Dacus, Courtney Barnett, and more. The end result is what Samia calls simply "a real community record."

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Samia- Honey

SKU: 210000261345
Regular price ¥110.00
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2023 release from the singer/songwriter. Honey, comprised of eleven new moments of catharsis, was recorded at North Carolina studio Betty's - owned and operated by Sylvan Esso's Nick Sandborn and Amelia Meath, frequent touring partners of Samia's. It was produced by Caleb Wright, part of the team that helmed Samia's breakthrough 2020 debut The Baby, and a founding member of one of Samia's favorite bands, The Happy Children. It features some of her nearest and dearest friends: Christian Lee Hutson, Briston Maroney, Jake Luppen, Raffaella. It's songs were surreptitiously road tested for her devotees while opening for Lucy Dacus, Courtney Barnett, and more. The end result is what Samia calls simply "a real community record."