Samia premieres “Hole in a Frame” and “Pants”

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Two Tracks that project opposite visions of the singer.

The singer -songwriter, Samiahe shares us “Hole in a frame” and “Pants”a couple of advances of what will be your third record material, Bloodlesswhich will be available on April 25, 2025 via Grand Jury.

According to Samia, “Hole in a frame” It is a song “On the fascination with the disappearance and power of absence” and the title is inspired by an iconic moment within the punk culture, in which Sid vicousvocalist of Sex pistolshit a wall of Cain's Ballroom. Look, then the Visualizer directed by Sarah Ritter.

On the other hand, “Pants”, It is a totally opposite vision, It is about accepting a non -refundable self. “The video, also directed by Sarah Ritteris starring Fred Heber (Gladiator II) and shows us a more minimalist production that combines perfectly with a captivating melody.

These two songs coexist in the same universe and play deep songs that are worth entering.

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