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Bold and fearless, Japanese-British singer/songwriter Rina Sawayama made her full-length debut with the genre-bending statement Sawayama. Rooted in the sounds of the early 2000s, the set lovingly mines that era's mainstream mélange of teen pop, nu-metal, and beat-driven R&B, twisting the familiar with updated production and complex lyrical substance. At its core, Sawayama is about identity and finding oneself while navigating through minefields of culture, race, gender, and sexuality. Pulled between East and West ever since moving from her native Japan to northern London at a young age, Sawayama bridges both worlds and tackles issues common to those with cross-cultural backgrounds. On this journey, she addresses intergenerational conflict and the burden of family history with the dramatic "Dynasty" -- which sounds like her biggest inspiration, Utada Hikaru, fronting early-era Evanescence -- and "Akasaka Sad," an electro-trap time warp that sounds like something Aaliyah might have done. After symbolically breaking the chains of hereditary pain and filial pressure, she sets her sights on the dangers of losing oneself to capitalist excess with "XS," a throwback to early-era Destiny's Child and Christina Aguilera that's amplified with buzzing metal riffs. Those guitars subtly prepare listeners for the aggressive metallic uppercut "STFU!" On this standout track, she vents her anger and frustration, taking aim at fetishized Yellow Fever fantasies and the white male gaze with a force that would make Korn and Deftones proud. Once these demons are exorcized, she slides onto the dancefloor with the throwback club track "Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys)," cleverly employing the name of the iconic Japanese fashion brand and the original French phrase on this slick empowerment anthem dedicated to girl power and the queer community. Throughout, Sawayama deftly walks the line between confrontational force and wounded vulnerability, one minute fighting for acceptance on "Love Me 4 Me" and then struggling to find hope on "Fuck This World" and "Who's Gonna Save U Now?" When she's not lashing out against outside forces, she atones for past wrongs to family ("Paradisin'") and friends ("Bad Friend") and dedicates her affection and solidarity to the LGBTQ community ("Chosen Family"). With such lyrical and stylistic density to absorb, it's a wonder that she executes it so flawlessly. On this stunning debut, Sawayama captures Dua Lipa's future nostalgia and Poppy's metal-meets-pop savvy, rightfully making it her own with more depth, bigger thrills, and a limitless palette.
© Neil Z. Yeung /TiVo
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Clarence Clarity, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Nate Campany, Composer, Writer - Kyle Shearer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Chris Lyon, Composer, Writer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Clarence Clarity, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Nicole Morier, Composer, Writer - Bram Inscore, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Clarence Clarity, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Rich Cooper, Composer, Writer - Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Adam Crisp, Composer, Writer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Nicole Morier, Composer, Writer - Bram Inscore, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Clarence Clarity, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Rich Cooper, Composer, Writer - Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Lauren Aquilina, Composer, Writer - Oscar Scheller, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Danny L Harle, Composer, Writer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Clarence Clarity, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
DISC 2
Lauren Aquilina, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - BloodPop, Composer, Writer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Adam Crisp, Composer, Writer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Nicole Morier, Composer, Writer - Bram Inscore, Composer, Writer - Coco Morier, FeaturedArtist - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Nate Campany, Composer, Writer - Kyle Shearer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Chris Lyon, Composer, Writer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Clarence Clarity, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Danny L Harle, Composer, Writer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Nicole Morier, Composer, Writer - Bram Inscore, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Brabo, Remixer - Pabllo Vittar, MainArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Nate Campany, Composer, Writer - Kyle Shearer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Chris Lyon, Composer, Writer - Bree Runway, Composer, Writer, FeaturedArtist
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Jonny Lattimer, Composer, Writer - Rina Sawayama, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Dream Wife, Remixer
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
Album review
Bold and fearless, Japanese-British singer/songwriter Rina Sawayama made her full-length debut with the genre-bending statement Sawayama. Rooted in the sounds of the early 2000s, the set lovingly mines that era's mainstream mélange of teen pop, nu-metal, and beat-driven R&B, twisting the familiar with updated production and complex lyrical substance. At its core, Sawayama is about identity and finding oneself while navigating through minefields of culture, race, gender, and sexuality. Pulled between East and West ever since moving from her native Japan to northern London at a young age, Sawayama bridges both worlds and tackles issues common to those with cross-cultural backgrounds. On this journey, she addresses intergenerational conflict and the burden of family history with the dramatic "Dynasty" -- which sounds like her biggest inspiration, Utada Hikaru, fronting early-era Evanescence -- and "Akasaka Sad," an electro-trap time warp that sounds like something Aaliyah might have done. After symbolically breaking the chains of hereditary pain and filial pressure, she sets her sights on the dangers of losing oneself to capitalist excess with "XS," a throwback to early-era Destiny's Child and Christina Aguilera that's amplified with buzzing metal riffs. Those guitars subtly prepare listeners for the aggressive metallic uppercut "STFU!" On this standout track, she vents her anger and frustration, taking aim at fetishized Yellow Fever fantasies and the white male gaze with a force that would make Korn and Deftones proud. Once these demons are exorcized, she slides onto the dancefloor with the throwback club track "Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys)," cleverly employing the name of the iconic Japanese fashion brand and the original French phrase on this slick empowerment anthem dedicated to girl power and the queer community. Throughout, Sawayama deftly walks the line between confrontational force and wounded vulnerability, one minute fighting for acceptance on "Love Me 4 Me" and then struggling to find hope on "Fuck This World" and "Who's Gonna Save U Now?" When she's not lashing out against outside forces, she atones for past wrongs to family ("Paradisin'") and friends ("Bad Friend") and dedicates her affection and solidarity to the LGBTQ community ("Chosen Family"). With such lyrical and stylistic density to absorb, it's a wonder that she executes it so flawlessly. On this stunning debut, Sawayama captures Dua Lipa's future nostalgia and Poppy's metal-meets-pop savvy, rightfully making it her own with more depth, bigger thrills, and a limitless palette.
© Neil Z. Yeung /TiVo
About the album
- 2 disc(s) - 23 track(s)
- Total length: 01:17:58
- Main artists: Rina Sawayama
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Dirty Hit
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
© 2020 Dirty Hit ℗ 2020 Dirty Hit
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