Squeeze (Sasami Album)
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''Squeeze'' is the second studio album by American musician
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, released on February 25, 2022, by
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. The album marks a transition from the singer-songwriter style of Sasami's debut album to a harder rock sound that incorporates heavy metal and
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'', and ''The A.V. Club'' all named ''Squeeze'' as one of the best albums of 2022.


Background

In an interview for ''The New York Times'', Sasami described ''Squeeze'' as an attempt to "appropriate white, male music... There is room for someone like me to come in and make a mess in it." In an interview for
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, Sasami described her interest in using
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sounds to address the "pent-up frustration and disillusionment" faced by marginalized audiences. The album's mood was inspired by the
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, with Sasami stating that she could have reacted to the crisis with uplifting songs, but decided instead to lean "deeper into the element of frustration, anger, and rage." The album cover was designed
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and Rin Kim. The snake-like imagery was inspired by
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, a Japanese folk creature. When writing the album, Sasami drew upon a version of the Nure-onna story in which the creature "entices passersby and, depending on whether she judges them to be a good person or not, either lets them go without incident or drains their blood." ''Squeeze'' was written and recorded mostly at the Log Mansion studio in Los Angeles. The album features numerous collaborations, including appearances by Hand Habits and
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, and several drum and percussion performances by
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, who co-produced five songs. The album also features contributions from heavy metal drummer
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, jazz drummer
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, and the experimental artist No Home.


Critical reception

Upon its release, the album received generally positive reviews but with some dissenters. ''Consequence of Sound'' called ''Squeeze'' "a daunting feat other artists couldn’t even dream of attempting". ''
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'' described the album as "an intriguing and invigorating play in contrasts" and a "showcase for Ashworth’s production skills." ''Pitchfork'' called the album's unique blend of genres "awfully fun" and noted its mastery of rock genres that were popular in the 1990s. ''Paste Magazine'' focused on the heavy metal-oriented experiments and concluded that the album's slower songs are less exciting, but described the album overall as "the perfect soundtrack for punching a hole in the wall, or at least fantasizing about it." ''
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'' described the album as "full of eruptive contrasts and nuances that, for all the fireworks, are always true to asami'sartistic vision." The album's genre experiments were questioned by some reviewers. Tim Sendra of
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gave the album a much less favorable review, describing its cover of
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's "Sorry Entertainer" as "a joke that never should have been told" and concluding that the album displays Sasami's interest in disparate genres but poor understanding of many of them. '' Under the Radar'' noted that the album "no doubt gets your attention, but can also make for a jarring experience." ''
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'' noted that ''Squeeze'' demonstrates "Ashworth’s incredible musical talents, which deserve considerably more widespread recognition" but "it sometimes feels as though Ashworth is taking on more than the album can handle." According to ''Spectrum Culture'', the album's "soundscape isn’t entirely original, but her emotions align with the genres’ ethos."


Track listing


References

{{reflist 2022 albums Domino Recording Company albums Sasami albums