Samia, the emerging force, has just released two new tracks, “Hole In A Frame / Pants,” contrasting on the surface but equally visceral in approach, providing an initial glimpse at her latest album, “Bloodless,” set for release on April 25 through Grand Jury Music. Samia is stepping into the light, and these new songs would be her reaching even further, by instinct, a fearless hunger for new creative territory.

“Hole In A Frame” is as immediate and unfiltered as the moment it’ll capture. The track thrashes with urgency, echoing a famous Sid Vicious rant from 1978 at Cain’s Ballroom, representing the raw chaos of punk rebellion. Samia channels that intensity into a soundscape that feels like it could crack in half at any moment, serrated, scabrous, and sizzling. Her voice slices through like a knife, guiding you through a kaleidoscope of frustration, defiance, and relief. It’s Samia at her most raw, and proof that she can alight history’s wildest moments into something intensely personal.

“Pants” is a slow burner, the type you need to be patient with if you want to be rewarded tenfold. Samia elongates time, letting emotions accumulate over stretches, lingering in every breath, every pause. It’s a restraint and control journey, highlighting intimate-forcing, sweeping, frame-filling, and songwriting-filling. Where “Hole In A Frame” delivers the punch, “Pants” simmers the tension, a reminder that power also dwells in the spaces between.

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