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SAMMM.
loosens the necktie with
‘WHATEVER YOU LIKE’
Single Out April 18
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Highlights and Praise for SAMMM.
Performed at Woodford Folk Festival 22/23, Mountain Goat Valley Crawl 2024 and YONDER Festival 2022
Supported WAAX, RVG, Regurgitator and STUMPS
“sammm. might surprise you with these spur of the moment left turns and jumps around in mood and pace but when you go with it, it really works! “ (Declan Byrne, Triple J) [About ‘Later Days’]
“Known for his ambient sounds and offbeat attitude, SAMMM. is characterised by his indie-rock sound infused by a punk vocal accent.” (Beat Magazine) [About ‘Stronger Now’]
“SAMMM.’s dynamic vocals stomp atop jangling guitar lines and captivating synth melodies, pushing up against the musicians established indie-rock sound.” (Milky) [About ‘Stronger Now’]
“It’s an emotional journey for any viewer, but also a warning that though everything may seem fine, we never really know what’s going on with those around us.” (Blunt Mag)
“As elegant as it is angsty, the single channels the style of bands like The War On Drugs and Real Estate with ease.” (AU Review)
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Meanjin’s indie/ alt-rock artist SAMMM., has always been characterised as an artist who explores eccentric, existential themes with a raw, angsty outlook. Forthright and carefree, SAMMM. and his band burst with their jagged indie-rock in a raucous take on the work-life balance and the “appearance” of being an adult with ‘Whatever You Like’ and its accompanying music video, out on Thursday, April 18.
Digging deeper into his twenties now, SAMMM.’s Samuel Geddes has no doubt ticked off some milestones, and his artistic direction has made him a unique and crucial part of Meanjin’s music community. Despite that though, the everyday monotony of life has left Geddes unable to shake the feeling of being “a boy in a man’s world” and needing to prove himself.
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“I wrote ‘Whatever You Like’ to put together all my feelings about being inadequate as an adult and to then throw those feelings away. I think everyone knows how it feels to be pretending you know what you’re doing – or feel like you’re one of those “late 20s teenagers,” Geddes states. “There’s a point in your twenties when you realise everyone is pretending to be adults and not many people have it all figured out.”
While others are zigging, SAMMM. is zagging and ‘Whatever You Like’ has Geddes and his band exuding that free-spirited and wild energy in this upbeat indie rock number. Sharp, crisp guitars are excitedly picked away, backed by shimmering synths and jittery drums as Geddes’s distinct vocal idiosyncrasies are wrapped up in his lyrical metaphor. Skittish and jumpy like an Adderall-induced nervous system, ‘Whatever You Like’ is packed with constricting anxious tension that’s then polarized by the liberating feeling of being completely carefree.
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Letting go of feeling the need to uphold the perfect image of a perfect life was the catalyst for the accompanying music video, directed by Phoebe Faye. Faye states: “In the early idea-stage Sam talked a lot about how ‘Whatever You Like’ was about breaking patterns and escaping a monotonous life – it made me think a lot about the images of Japanese Salarymen asleep on trains and sidewalks in their suits.”
Naturally, this partially satirical clip follows Geddes and the band loosening their ties and unwinding after working their desk jobs. Suited up, the four let go and move from whiskey bar to Night Owl to park bleachers and finally to the karaoke bar.
What SAMMM. captures here is no doubt a universal feeling for most as we try to navigate life – trying to make the right adult decisions because it is what society says, but what’s the point of any of that if you aren’t having fun and doing the things you enjoy?
On Thursday, April 18, let go when ‘Whatever You Like’ is released.
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Follow SAMMM.
Website – Spotify – Apple Music
Bandcamp – Soundcloud
Facebook – Instagram – Youtube
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AMNPLIFY – DB
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Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
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