photos /Ā LOWFIELD Ā @ Seven Artist Management
styling /Ā Christina Cisneros Ā Ā Ā
hair + MakeUp / Ā Tomoko @ JK Artists Ā Ā Ā
story /Mikhael Agafonov
producer/ Koko Ntuen
Halfway through her first-ever non-USA gig, inside an intimate London venue Digwalls Camden, 24-year-old singer-songwriter Sasha Sloan strips it down for āHereā, a song off her debut EP āSad Girlā:
Sometimes love just disappears / No one knows where it goes / But it aināt here
By the time the songās over, the club is filled with applause while Sashaās eyes are filled with tears. The relationship sheās talking about in the song may be over, but her rise as the popās go-to sad girl is only beginning. Although in her own words, sheās āa pretty normal person with anxiety who likes to do musicā.
Sloan still recalls the times she was working at a Coffee Bean and Toby from The Office would come in every day. āThat was a cool moment in my life. Also sadā, Sloan reflects while sitting in a dressing room before her London show, āWorking at Coffee Bean was rough. Why are people so mean?!ā
She eventually found her feet in the music industry through writing for big-league showstoppers such as Pink, Camilla Cabello, and John Legend, but her own material is raw, brutally honest and surprisingly relatable. From singing about having to go to the parties only to feel āNormalā to wistfully stating that all of her friends are āonly kids but theyāre married nowā (a feature on Kygoās āThis Townā), Boston native of Russian descent is here to provide a chilly yet necessary puff of cathartic gloom.
Apparently the key to writing a perfectly dramatic song is working when the storm has already passed. āIām having a hard time writing when Iām sad when Iām actually feeling the emotion itself. I donāt have the perspective on it yet, because Iām in the moment. You need to take a step back and take a good look at it.ā
Itās not just her name thatās Russian (āSomeone did tell me that it sounds like a porn star nameā). Her natural knack for self-deprecation and walling in melancholy may also have to do with her Russian roots, since the country is famous for its rather depressing and multi-layered literature offerings. āWhen I write for other artists, itās whatever they want to say. And for my own project I was never like āI only have to write sad songsā. Yet every song that I was writing that felt like me was naturally sad. I guess sad girl is just an overarching theme.ā
Should we ever expect her to lighten up at some point? āRebrand to a glad girl?,ā she offers with a smile, āSure. We change a million times in a lifetime. Iām okay with that and Iām not trying to make everything super sad.ā Sheās also very into standup (āTom Segura and Bill Burr are the bestā), and wants to try it herself, but says sheād probably do it privately.
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So while there are hardly full-blown laughs to be found in her songs, thereās definitely a healthy dose of irony. Case in point: her second EP is called āLoserā. āI always call myself a loser and a nerd. I read all of the Game of Thrones books and I love video games (The Last of Us is the best!). People tell me that I need to be more comfortable and I am, but I also just think that Iām a loser. And Iām comfortable being thatā. She physically owns the word, too: Sloan has the word āloserā tattooed on her body (āthatās the only tattoo my mom is very sad aboutā).
Thereās definitely room for love in her lyrics āI have a song called āChasing Partiesā which is about being in love and staying at home with that person and not get fucked up at a random house party anymore.ā
In case you didnāt get that yet, letās try again: Sasha Sloan is really, really not a party girl. āThe only parties that I enjoy are hosted at my house with a hookah on my coffee table and max 6 people. I like to talk, I like to hang out. I donāt like to be at a loud party and not be able to hear anyone and run into people that you donāt really wanna talk to. I either get so drunk while Iām there that Iām enjoying it then but I hate it the next day, ācause Iām so hungover, or Iām way too sober to be there. Itās a lose-lose situation.ā
So while her songs wonāt probably be a fitting soundtrack for your pre-gaming routine, Sasha Sloanās music can certainly inspire you to do big dramatic things. A singer recalls one time a girl approached her after a show: āShe told me that once she heard āFaking Itā, she realized that her 8-year relationships had to end, and I was like āOh, shit! My bad.ā But she said sheās way happier now and wouldnāt be able to do that without that song. Which was crazy.ā
Surprisingly, people still ask her to sing at their weddings. Sometimes she even says yes. āI played āMarry Meā by Train at my gym teacherās wedding while she walked down the aisle. I was 16 and probably terrible. Weāre gonna need to make sure that never sees the light of day.ā
She knows a few things about embarrassing online history, thanks to her very own politically-minded grandmother. āI was 12 and wrote a song called āI Miss Youā. Made a terrible recording of it on Garage Band. My grandma is a huge George Bush fan and Iām not. She somehow figures out how to use the internet, makes a montage of George Bushās images from Google and puts it together with my song on YouTube. With my name on it! So it looks like I made that montage. Itās still out there. I honestly donāt know how to take it down.ā
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