rina sawayama recalls seeing a religious poster condemning so-called sinners for their identities. she rebukes the hateful messaging with an eye roll—“don’t know what i did but they seem pretty mad about it”—pulls her chosen family closer, and offers affirmation: “this hell is better ...
she sings in the chorus, as if yodeling while strapped into a rollercoaster. almost every song strives to be sawayama’s “ bohemian rhapsody ,” with genre mash-ups and key changes galore. the title track brings 8-bit video game flourishes to a 2-step breakdown, but there’s also the ...
在Pitchfork对SAWAYAMA的评论中似乎影射着Rina和Clarence对Y2K流行的引用和再创作有一种“反讽”和“刻奇”的意味,对此我不以为意:作为90后,Rina少女时代精神和社交生活都被00年代的流行文化塑造着,而Y2K流行印记既是一种审美选择,也是与Rina成长过程平行的时代烙印。全情投入Y2K审美的Rina,是一位日裔英籍跨文化少女将...
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One of the few bright spots of the early days of the pandemic was genre chameleon Rina Sawayama dropping her debut album “Sawayama.” As weeks became months while trapped inside, the genre-hopping LP gave listeners an audio passport, effortlessly jumping from Gaga-style pop to the late ’...
21 September, London: Stormzy and Rina Sawayama will be recognised for their outstanding achievements and ground-breaking work at this year’s Association of Independent Music (AIM) Awards. The final list of nominees are also unveiled ahead of the star-studded ceremony on 28 September at London’...
Künstler:salute,Rina Sawayama Länge: 3:30 Veröffentlicht: 2024-07-12 BPM: 66 Tonart: Db Major Label: Empfohlene Titel Titel / Künstler Label / Remixers Genre / BPM & Tonart Veröffentlicht 1 Heather Parksalute Remix salute,Ewan McVicar ...
OnSawayama, yesteryears’ pop music becomes more than just some chart hits. Rina Sawayama uses it as a tool to contextualize her memories, experiences, and heritage. Taken all together, the album is a complicated picture of Swayama’s past, present, and future. It is rare to see a debut...
Sawayama, who was born in Japan but grew up in London, had just finished writing most the songs for Hold the Girl when she received Stahelski’s call. The director wasn’t even familiar with her music and discovered her almost by accident, stumbling across a photo of her on the Internet...
Rina Sawayama has become one of the most exciting queer voices in pop. Now she’s making room for anyone else who feels like an outsider.