Acclaimed Los Angeles musician, Sasha Spielberg – who records under the moniker Buzzy Lee – has released the video for her new single, “When Can I” today. The retro video perfectly embodies thee feeling of wondering and second guessing that everyone feels at the start of a new relationship. Directed by Charlotte Benbeniste, the video features Sasha pining for an unnamed lover on an old-school carousel that never seems to stop.
“When Can I” is taken from Buzzy Lee’s sophomore album, Internal Affairs, also out today via Future Classic. Watch the video and listen to the album now below.
Buzzy Lee will be performing live in Los Angeles at The Moroccan Lounge and New York at Public Records in May and June. Tickets can be found HERE.
In many ways a part two to her first full length Spoiled Love, Internal Affairs is about seeking foundation in a period of groundlessness. After an ethereal and haunting debut break-up album, the more robust and less fragile Internal Affairs ties up all the loose ends of unraveling romantic love before entering the next chapter. With some songs spanning five years, the album was assembled and recorded over the pandemic. Internal Affairs embodies the juxtaposition of isolation and hyper-connectivity in daily life through the heart of a turbulent relationship. It also touches upon Sasha finding her identity as an artist and as an individual, while still a part of the tapestry of her large family. Much like cleaning out an attic, now that Internal Affairs has been written and is being released, Buzzy Lee’s mind is clean and her heart is open.