The Baby- Samia
- Ryan Arecco
- Aug 29, 2020
- 1 min read

Hot off the heels of previous singles such as “Paris,”, “Ode to Artifice”, and “Django”, Samia has finally dropped her debut album called “The Baby“.
On this album, the New York-based singer/songwriter finds herself lyrically reminiscing upon her past, including all of the emotions she felt at very specific moments in time. One track after the next seems to explore a niche memory hidden within her, along with all of the lessons and realizations brought about by those experiences. The combination of these two factors create an album that focuses thematically on aging, maturing, but while still holding onto the nostalgia of the past.
Sonically, the album is an amalgamation of all of the indie/pop sounds that the genres have accumulated over the course of the 2010’s. At times you have very modern dreampop-esque songs such as “Pool”, and at other moments you’ll hear the clean indie pop sounds we are all familiar with, like on songs such as “Fit N Full” and “Limbo Bitch”. Even so, Samia proves that she is capable of writing just as catchy songs as many of the artists working right now.
FAVORITE TRACKS: Pool, Fit N Full, Big Wheel, Triptych, Does Not Heal, Minnesota, Is There Something in the Movies?
Give the album a listen: https://open.spotify.com/album/7faAwJDTt9Y8kVAcSHy9Y6?si=DQPNt2MbSQay_NKCTsWr9w
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