Each song from Saro is a direct channeling of raw feeling, both dreamlike and disquieting, His brand of noir-pop ultimately bears a hypnotic power that’s got much to do with the fluidity that defines him as an artist. “I think that fluidity is one of the keys to great art—blurring lines and blending influences and though humans will continue putting each other in boxes, the real visionaries will continue to break out to move the world forward”, says Saro.
He was hard at work during the quarantine creating what will be his full-length debut album coming this fall. The just released, celebratory kick off single “Daddy I Love Him” on Tragic Fashion Records is an electronic-dipped pop track mixed with intimate, confessional vocals. As concerts begin to come back to life, Saro will return to the stage on June 4th for the Outloud Raising Voices festival for Pride month performing with Sofi Tukker, Daya and more at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: Get Tickets. The release of “Daddy I Love Him” will be followed by more new music from Saro coming soon.
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