L.OVER

Intimate missives whispered from the honeyed moon. L.OVER is perhaps Sasha Siem’s most raw and vulnerable work to date. Sasha’s fourth album L.OVER (2022) recorded in London with Julian Emery (Nothing But Thieves, Lissie, Gabrielle Aplin) is an intimate collection of love songs recorded at the end of her first marriage.  

Her intention was “to capture the dream state that occurs between a love affair ending and another one beginning; the overlapping of sweet erotic new love with the whispering shadows of ones that have come before. Is a love affair over once it’s over? Or does a lover love on within us in a sort of Quantum continuity?”

Sasha has said she was inspired by the Mary Oliver Poem ‘In Blackwater Woods’:

“To live in this world you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends upon it; and when the time comes to let it go, let it go.

The album was released during Covid with a serious of online concerts reaching over 10,000 people.

Sasha left the following cryptic message within her limited edition Vinyl of which only 150 copies were produced:

“Thank you. To my Lovers Past - our stories may be over but our love lives on. To my Lovers present - over and over and over again. To my lovers of the future - Over-due (but not too soon).”

“Gorgeous and emotive work, with lyrics that allow for self-reflection” - The 405

“Seriously Catchy Tunes” - NME 

"Sasha Siem makes us own our femininity" Noisey