The King (CD)
Anjimile
Amoeba Review
Featuring a newly lowered vocal range, Anjimile Chithambo's The King serves as a kind of experimental work for this unique and multitalented artist. The intense title track opens the album with a backing choir that shifts from angelic to dark and foreboding, giving us a clue to the album's themes of grief and anger at life as a black trans person in the U.S. "Father" is a gently melancholy ballad while "Black Hole" is an intriguing track with industrial elements churning under the rich vocal melody.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
The King
|
Anjimile | 03:44 |
2.
Mother
|
Anjimile | 03:02 |
3.
Anybody
|
Anjimile | 02:27 |
4.
Genesis
|
Anjimile | 02:58 |
5.
Animal
|
Anjimile | 02:31 |
6.
Father
|
Anjimile | 02:41 |
7.
Harley
|
Anjimile | 03:38 |
8.
Black Hole
|
Anjimile | 03:42 |
9.
I Pray
|
Anjimile | 04:30 |
10.
The Right
|
Anjimile | 04:02 |