Anjimile shares Powerful New Song “Father”

According to stereogum.com, in September artist Anjimile will be releasing his first album since 2020’s Giver Taker. The indie-folk performer has already shared the lead single and title track from The King and now the artist has shared the song “Father,” which features guitar by Brad Allen William.

As a whole, the instrumentation on Anjimile’s latest tune is lovey by how the beautiful  guitar playing fills the air with delicate and harmonic chords while the artist serenades the ears with bittersweet melody.

In the following statement Anjimile mentions what his latest song is about.

“I wrote this song with my parents in mind as a sort of gesture of appreciation and love for everything they did to try and support me before, during, and after I went to rehab and got sober in early 2016,” shares Anjimile in a statement. “Thanks, mom and dad.”

Nearly every sound people  hear on Anjimile’s  The King comes from two instruments: an acoustic guitar and the artist’s own voice. Other than a few beautiful contributions from Justine Bowe, Brad Allen Williams, Sam Gendel, and James Krivchenia, the album is the result of a year in LA working intimately with Grammy and Juno winner Shawn Everett.

Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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