Second solo record from Sadie Switchblade (G.L.O.S.S./ Peeple Watchin', Credentials).
Dyke Drama seems to be Switchblade’s outlet for songs of the stirring and heartsick variety, and she navigates through punk anthemics, Replacements-core pointedness, and countryfied storytelling with ease.
The album opens with “Rolling Tears”, starting with an acoustic guitar and changing pace suddenly, setting the mood for the record. She opens up about her relationship struggles in “Crying In A Bathroom Stall,” showing uninhibited emotion as she sings about coping with heartbreak: “I dunno how I’m gonna live, how I’m gonna live through this” and shares her feelings towards cis women and their lack of understanding in “Cis Girls”, saying “You say I’m second to none, like I ain’t second best.” The album ends with “Some Days I Load My Gun”, a harrowing acoustic track about contemplating suicide
Sadie Switchblade played guitars, drums, bass, tambourine, and sang. Erica Leshon sang vocal harmony. Joey Seward played organ and sang backing vocals. Chris Grande played additional guitar on "I Just Wanted To See You So Bad".
All songs by Sadie Switchblade, except "I Just Wanted To See You So Bad" by Lucinda Williams.
First 100 on Blue Vinyl, comes with instant download
*PRE-ORDER, records will ship around 9th September*
100 Blue Vinyl/ 200 Black Vinyl