
Press for “Blindfold” Single & Music Video
Press for “Hysteria” Single & Music Video
Press for “Time Wanderer” Music Video
“Today Glide is excited to offer an exclusive premiere of […] ‘Time Wanderer’[.] Hitting out of the gate with a moody, chilled out beat, the song puts Sahara’s dreamy and delightfully mysterious vocals on full display. There is a hypnotic, enticing quality to this song, which marries indie pop cool with a worldly quality. […]”
““Hysteria” feels like a silken, diaphanous dream, one that steadily turns unsettling as it winds onward. The track opens with Grim’s vocals pirouetting above a bed of strings and birdsong before she settles into a swirl of warm bass grooves and airy countermelodies. Gradually, the mix fills with scratchy guitar […]”
“The bending distortions, eerie patina, ethereal beauty of "Time Wanderer" by Sahara Grim, and featuring harpist Nailah Hunter, is so wonky in it's artfulness, daring to feel like playful horror pop, with skipping disco bass hops, warbling ghost synths, trance inducing harp sounds and, of course, Grim's exquisitely […]”
“Sahara Grim has released a new video for her latest single “Time Wanderer.” The artist creates music that is influenced by her ethnic roots in India and Japan, and enriched by an eclectic musical background spanning Bossa Nova, Jazz, and Indian Classical[.] Sahara Grim will play a record release show […]”
“This song was inspired by the feeling of trying to run in a dream, but feeling heavy, clumsy & unable to. It captures tension and paranoia from not knowing if the people around you are sincere. The song is also a narrative of relationships becoming messy even though intentions were always good. […]”
Press for Fable Album
NPR’S “New Music Friday: The best albums out Feb. 28.”
“Congratulations, you've made it to the weekend. Friday marks the final day of meteorological winter (look it up) and we're shaking off the chill with the hottest albums out Feb. 28.KCRW's Travis Holcombe joins NPR Music's Stephen Thompson to discuss all of the essential records that made their debut […]”