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SATE Premieres New Video for ‘Know My Name’

Written by Laura Curry

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Allow the Toronto vocalist and songwriter SATE to satisfy your appetite for spirited, rock ‘n’ roll music with a new video for the single “Know My Name.” This song will be on her debut album RedBlack&Blue, which is set for release on June 10.

According to the description under the video on Youtube, the fighting word anthem “Know My Name” is a pre-fight mantra that prepares you to defend your self-worth. The blues and soul-influenced rock sound of SATE is kicking hard in this song. Her soul-driven vocals are irresistibly sultry, and the lyrics act as motivational words to gear listeners up for a fight.

The video has a retro southern feel to it due to the old-fashioned house that it is filmed in. Each room is filled with haze and late afternoon sun trickles in through the curtains. The video also has a southern “witchy” vibe because of these key details: “taxidermied” animals on display, lit candles on the table along with a deer skull and lastly, SATE’s quick contorted movements that are reminiscent of a demonic possession. Overall, the aggressive energy of the music is captured in the band’s high-powered performance of the song, which is the main feature of the video.

Check out the music video on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23Jzu6dSfyE&nohtml5=False to experience SATE’s fiery presence for yourself.

SATE, formerly known as Saidah Baba Talibah, is the daughter of Canadian blues and jazz artist Salome Bay. Growing up, SATE brought her own influences of rock ‘n’ roll and funk into the mix and developed her own style.

For the past two years, SATE has been developing a new body of work, which has resulted in three separate EPs and a total of 30 songs. The most engaging part about RedBlack&Blue is that it gave fans the opportunity to listen to SATE’s three EPs and vote on their favorite songs to be included in the final album release.

Laura Curry
Laura Curry
Laura Curry is a Rutgers University graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Media Studies. Interviewing bands and writing about music is her passion. She is a frequent concert-goer, whether they’re happening in New Brunswick basements, Asbury Park venues, concert halls in NYC and anywhere in between. Alternative rock is her go-to genre (i.e. Kings of Leon, Cage the Elephant, Foals, The Maine and lots more). When she isn’t writing for The Pop Break, she works at the North Brunswick Public Library, which offers plenty of Fantasy/Adventure novels to quench her love of reading. Additionally, she takes on creative projects from dream catchers and scrapbooks to paintings and jewelry making. She’s always happy to talk about her furry Maine Coon cat Austen and his knack for playing fetch and hide and seek. Just try not to ask about her next career move, because trust me, she’s working on it.
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