Sam Ashe

Based in the heart of Colorado, Sam Ashe, a trendy internet hustler and rising star in the indie music scene, has just released his latest track, “Hair Dye.” Known for his unfiltered authenticity and relatable storytelling, Sam’s music captures the intricacies of modern relationships, and “Hair Dye” is no exception.

In “Hair Dye,” Sam dives deep into the emotional tug-of- war of a situationship—when you’re infatuated with someone who remains elusive, leading you to change yourself in the hope of being noticed. The track blends indie rock’s raw energy with alt-pop’s moody undertones, reminiscent of artists like The 1975, Wallows, Her’s, and Dayglow. With melancholic melodies and lyrics that evoke a sense of teen rebellion, Sam’s introspective approach turns unrequited feelings into an unforgettable sonic experience.

"Hair Dye" narrates the story of infatuation turned into self-reflection, and its creation became a form of journaling for Sam—turning previously uncontrollable feelings into a narrative he could shape. The song’s narrative is a turning point for Sam, who has embraced the stability of his current relationship—far different from the tumultuous experiences of the past.

“If they wanted to call you, they would’ve,” he says. “It’s a flaw within yourself if you’re feeling more attracted to an unstable relationship than a stable one.”

Sam Ashe recorded part of “Hair Dye” and several other tracks in unconventional settings like his car

— equipped with Pro Tools, an interface, microphone, and mic stand—showcasing his DIY spirit. The song's production captures a raw intimacy, emphasizing Sam’s ability to transform everyday spaces into creative studios. With “Hair Dye,” he reclaims control over his reactions and emotions, turning the last straw of a fleeting romance into a cathartic indie rock anthem that resonates with listeners.

As he continues to explore his sound and connect with fans, Sam remains committed to creating music on his own terms—whether that means writing songs just for fun or using them as a form of self-expression. “Hair Dye” marks a new chapter in his artistic journey, one that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.