NEW SINGLE RELEASE- ‘Fishbowl’ Tragic Sasha

Tragic Sasha, the alias for Sasha Gurney, has released her new single ‘Fishbowl’.

The North London artist broke into the music scene with her first EP The End of The World during the pandemic. Whilst in lockdown, Sasha used this free time to rent a music studio and taught herself music production. The 20-something musician masterfully blends the alternative pop and indie genres, often creating beautiful harmonies that have you in a trance.

Since then, her songs have gained traction from various independent music magazines and ‘Fishbowl’ has recently featured on BBC’s Introducing, proving her status as singer songwriter and music producer.

Her new single was released this month and is part of an upcoming EP of the same title.

Sasha says ‘Fishbowl’ is a ‘relatable track about feeling caged’, with much of her music exploring mid-twenties turmoil and lamenting on the difficulties of navigating adulthood. Her stirring lyrics and delicate voice convey an enchanting sense of vulnerability. The feeling of entrapment is visualized in the music video where the scene is split in two, juxtaposing a mix of urban landscapes and beaches. Sasha walks across the dividing line between the two locations as if stuck in a loop (or fishbowl).

Despite the somber topic, she still injects light-hearted lyrics into the single, my favourite being “take all my problems and roll them in glitter”. The upbeat tempo and catchy melody will certainly put a pep in your step.

Tragic Sasha is set to headline a show at Servant Jazz Quarters in London on 6th December where she will be promoting her new music.