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ANJIMILE shares third single ‘Animal’ new album The King out soon

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Praise for The King

A bold, spiralling slice of soulful noise, offering pop at its most abstract yet still tethered to sumptuous melody… an extraordinary return.” – Clash

The inventive nature of Anjimile is really fascinating … and this is another level.” – NPR Music

There’s always been power afforded by watching and waiting: Now, on The King,’Anjimile finally steps to the throne and speaks.” – Pitchfork

A dramatic, unsettling, yet grand track based around meticulously crafted choral
arrangements, thumping percussion, and a striking riff that sounds like an uncanny harpsichord.
” – Rolling Stone

Progresses from a complex, wordless chorale into a keyboard arpeggio whirlwind.” –
The New York Times

Today, Anjimile previews a third song from his upcoming album, The King, out 8 September. ‘Animal’ is a protest song about police brutality, written in the summer of 2020 and explicitly references the death of George Floyd. Like the rest of The King, every sound heard on ‘Animal’ comes from two instruments: an acoustic guitar and Anjimile’s own voice. Throughout, Anjimile’s feelings of rage and frustration are tinged with sardonicism, and the song is accompanied by an equally potent video directed by Robby Opperman.

If Giver Taker was an album of prayers, The King is an album of curses. In his second album, Anjimile continues exploring what it means to be a Black trans person in America. Featuring the singles ‘The King’, ‘Father’ and ‘Animal’, the brutally honest reflection of 2020’s deadly summer is less reminiscent of the pink cloud of early sobriety and more rooted in the reality of seeing brutality with clear eyes. Drawing from influences ranging from religion, Phillip Glass, and lived experiences, the album is a grand step forward for Anjimile.

Other than a few beautiful contributions from Justine BoweBrad Allen WilliamsSam Gendel, and James Krivchenia (Big Thief), the album is the result of a year in LA working intimately with Grammy and Juno winner Shawn Everett.

Pre-order / Pre-save The King: https://anjimile.ffm.to/theking

Anjimile – ‘Animal’ (Official Video)
Stream / Download: https://anjimile.ffm.to/animal

 

Anjimile – ‘Father’ (Official Lyric Video)
Stream / Download: https://anjimile.ffm.to/father

Anjimile – ‘The King’ (Official Lyric Video)
Stream / Download: https://anjimile.ffm.to/thekingsingle

ABOUT ANJIMILE
Anjimile has been hustling for over a decade in the indie music scene, first hitting the stage in Boston while he attended Northeastern University as a music industry student. Anjimile recorded several EPs and albums on their own, and their star rose when their 2018 NPR Tiny Desk Concert contest entry was deemed the best out of Boston. In 2019 he recorded Giver Taker, a collection of songs written while getting sober in Florida. Giver Taker was critically adored – Rolling Stone Magazine deemed it one of the best 50 albums of 2020. Since Giver Taker’s release, Anjimile tested new material on the road while opening for artists like Jose Gonzalez, Tune-Yards, and Hurray for the Riff Raff. A collection of covers, Reunion (2021), featured renditions by Jay Som, Sasami, and Lomelda. His newest, The King, is the result of decades of hustling, centuries of survival, and one artist’s honesty and bravery. Anjimile won the world over with the clear-eyed honesty of their first record – a meditation on spirituality and liberation.

Anjimile – The King

1. The King
2. Mother
3. Anybody
4. Genesis
5. Animal
6. Father
7. Harley
8. Black Hole
9. I Pray
10. The Right
Anjimile – The King is out 8 September via 4AD.
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