Anjimile

Anjimile Chithambo, better known under the mononym Anjimile (/əˈn ˈd͡ʒɪm ːə liː/ ann-JIM-uh-lee),[1][2] is an American folk musician from Boston, Massachusetts.

Anjimile performing at Jamaica Plain Porch Fest in 2015.

Early life

Anjimile was born in 1993 and raised in Dallas before eventually moving to Boston. Growing up, they[a] started playing guitar at 11, and sang in choirs starting in the fifth grade and continuing until college. Their early musical influence came through listening to their dad's Oliver Mtukudzi albums in the car, and early Sufjan Stevens. Later influences were getting sober and connecting with their Black Malawian roots. Anjimile identified as a lesbian for 10 years, before coming out as trans. They self-describe as "queer/trans/boy king" and use both they/them and he/him pronouns.[3][4]

Career

2016–2020

Anjimile began writing songs when they were a music industry student at Northeastern University, and wrote most of their most recent album Giver Taker while in rehab in Florida in 2016, where they got sober. In 2018, they entered NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert contest, and a panel from Boston affiliate WBUR named them the best entrant from Massachusetts. The following year, a Live Arts Boston grant from a pair of local non-profit foundations gave them the budget to make Giver Taker.[3][5] Prior to releasing the full-length album, Anjimile had self-produced and released numerous albums of their own.[6]

Anjimile released Giver Taker in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. International booking agencies had taken an interest in booking them but they could not tour due to the risk of COVID-19 transmission. Anjimile held a virtual release show for their album.[7] NPR named the album one of the best 50 albums of 2020.[8] Anjimile released their first full-length album in 2020 titled Giver Taker on Father/Daughter Records.[9] According to Rolling Stone Magazine, Anjimile is an "artist you need to know"[10] and their song "Baby No More" was a "Song You Need To Know" by the magazine.[11] Anjimile was also Consequence of Sound's Artist of the Month".[12]

2021–present

In 2021, they signed to 4AD,[13] and released their EP, Reunion, which included reimagined, orchestral versions of songs from their 2020 album, Giver Taker, with guest artists Jay Som, SASAMI, and Lomelda.[14][15] In 2022, they toured with Hurray for the Riff Raff.[16] In 2023, they were featured on McKinley Dixon's album, Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?,[17] and signed an open letter to SXSW from the Union Of Musicians And Allied Workers demanding higher pay.[18][19]

In May 2023, Anjimile released the track “The King,”[20] which Pitchfork wrote, "transforms acoustic guitar and his own voice into a whiplashing storm".[21] The release of the track also served as an announcement of Anjimile's album The King, which was released on September 8, 2023, and features contributions from Justine Bowe, Brad Allen Williams, Sam Gendel, and James Krivchenia.[22]

Discography

As lead artist

Albums
TitleLabelYearSource
The King4AD2023[23]
Giver TakerFather/Daughter2020[1]
ColorsIndustry Lab2018[24]
Good BoySelf-release2016[25]
Human NatureHuman Nature Records2015[26]
Extended plays
TitleYearSource
Reunion (Instrumentals)2021[27]
Reunion2021[28]
Maker Mixtape2019[29]
Snow Day2015[30]
Singles
TitleYearSource
“Father”2023[31]
“The King”2023[32]
“Stranger”2021[33]
“Maker (Acoustic Version)”2020[34]
“Ever New”2021[35]
“Sonja Smokes Me Out”2019[36]
Music videos
TitleYearSource
“Baby No More”2020[37]
“Therapy”2015[38]
Albums
TitleArtistLabelYearSource
Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?McKinley DixonCity Slang2023[17]
The Baby ReimaginedSamiaGrand Jury2021[39]
How Many More TimesEsther RoseFather/Daughter2021[40]
Why the Wild Things AreCliff NotezHipStory2019[41]

Notes

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