I Blame the World is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Sasha Alex Sloan. It was released on May 13, 2022, by RCA Records.
Making of the album
Sloan attributes the cynic and hopeless attitude of her songs on her latest album to a product of the pandemic. She admits that she "couldn't write about anything else," in the midst of a global crisis. Sloan recalls being happy in her relationship at the time but still feeling depressed. Her feelings of depression inspired the making of "I Blame the World" but she admits that she was scared to write about her depression. She justified her existential lyrics by saying that "people write whole albums about breakups, I can write a whole album about being depressed.". She categorizes her album as “honest” and “non-hopeful”. At the time of writing, she says she didn’t enjoy music and felt that the album wasn’t good enough. She feels most inspired when she is having authentic experiences and meeting new people, which was hardly the case during COVID-19. Also, “I Blame the World” was inspired by Sloan’s interest in Netflix’s film Don’t Look Up and Apple TV’s Severance. Both exhibit themes of brutal realism, loss of control, and hopelessness. ==Track listing==
Track listing
All songs are written by Sasha Alex Sloan (Alexandra Yatchenko) and King Henry, unless stated otherwise. ==References==