
LOCATION: Larimer Lounge - 2721 Larimer St
CATEGORY: Music
UPCOMING DATE AND TIME:
- Thursday, May 15, 2025 8pm
Two Sasami’s exist in harmony. First is Sasami Ashworth, the conservatory-trained classical French horn player, producer, and composer—an artist with a studious approach to craft. And then there is all-caps SASAMI, the fearless performer and protagonist of her three increasingly audacious albums. For Blood On the Silver Screen, these two sides fused for her most epic and realized music to date: the all-out Sasami pop record. “This album is all about learning and respecting the craft of pop songwriting, about relenting to illogical passion, obsession, and guiltless pleasure,” Sasami says. “It’s about leaning into the chaos of romance and sweeping devotion—romanticism to the point of self-destruction.”
After establishing herself with the poised melancholia of her eponymous 2019 debut, Sasami embraced volume and control on 2022’s Squeeze, but her goal on Blood On the Silver Screen was to speak her truth with conviction by singing. Working with producers Jenn Decilveo and Rostam, with Sasami as sole writer, each Blood On the Silver Screen track viscerally captures a different thread of love, sex, power, and embodiment. “Pop music is like fuel,” Sasami says. “It’s just invigorating.”
She came to that fact while training to tour Squeeze—shows that required her to run around with her Mockingbird guitar, mosh, leap off amps—at the gym. Sasami found herself fascinated by the high-octane music that sustains physical activity. “The gym became this place where I would exercise and be studying the music,” Sasami says. Eschewing today’s pop zeitgeist, Sasami gravitated towards late aughts and 2010s pop a la Britney Spears’ Femme Fatale and Lady Gaga’s Born This Way, plus Kelly Clarkson, Katy Perry, and Sia. She was influenced by modern country storytelling, mixing vulnerability with humor, and the mood board also included Prince, Japanese city pop, and the stadium-sized, denim-clad iconography of Bruce Springsteen.
“I wanted to go all out with this album,” Sasami sats. “I wanted to, in my tenderness and emotionality, have the bravery to undertake something as epic as making a pop record about love. I hope it makes people feel empowered and embodied, too. It’s important to not box yourself in.”
All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+
Nearby Galleries + Studio Buildings
- The Rocketspace, Bandspaces LLC
2711 Larimer St (71 feet SW) - Visions West Contemporary
2605 Walnut St (664 feet W) - William Matthews
2540 Walnut St (851 feet SW) - 73 Art Agency
2601 Blake St (932 feet W) - Dateline
3004 Larimer St (0.3 miles NE)
Nearby Places to Eat + Drink
- Redeemer Pizza
2705 Larimer St (106 feet SW) - Denver Pub Crawl
2706 Larimer St (165 feet S) - American Bonded
2706 Larimer St (187 feet S) - Nocturne
1330 27th St (232 feet SW) - Our Mutual Friend Brewing
2810 Larimer St (440 feet NE)
Nearby Murals
- BILD, The Designosaur
Alley 3 (27th–28th) (118 feet NW) - Larimer Boy/Girl
Aspen Linen Company (121 feet SE) - Patrick Kane McGregor
2737 Larimer St (130 feet NE) - Elle Street Art
27th & Larimer (132 feet S) - MYTHIK
Alley 3 (27th–28th) (134 feet N)