''Giver Taker'' is the debut
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by American musician
Anjimile
Anjimile Chithambo, better known under the mononym Anjimile (/əˈn ˈd͡ʒɪm ːə liː/ ann-JIM-uh-lee), is an American folk singer-songwriter from Boston, Massachusetts.
Early life
Anjimile was born in 1993 and raised in Dallas before eventu ...
. It was released on September 18, 2020, by
Father/Daughter Records.
Release
Anjimile announced the release of their debut studio album on July 8, 2020.
Singles
On July 8, 2020, the first single "Maker" was released, alongside the announcement of the album.
In a press release, Anjimile explained how the song relates to "coming to terms with my transgender identity, ruminating on the lack of acceptance from my parents, and kind of relating my transness to the father/son/holy ghost trinity." The song was featured on ''
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''s 7 Best Songs of the Week for July 10, 2020.
On August 12, 2020, the second single "Baby No More" was released.
Of the single, Anjimile explained that they had written the song a month before they got sober, saying "I was in a romantic relationship but I was not taking care of myself in any sense of the phrase, and thusly the relationship was suffering as a result. At the time I quite literally felt like I was losing my mind vis a vis alcoholism. Active alcoholism and committed romantic relationships generally do not mix well, and ‘Baby No More’ is more or less what happens when you're not a good boyfriend. Although it's got a very groovy and relatively light-hearted musical vibe, some of the lyrics are quite dark."
The third single "In Your Eyes" was released on September 2, 2020, and focuses on Anjimile's struggles of grappling with homophobia. The music video for the single was produced by Gabe Goodman and Justine Bowe.
Critical reception
''Giver Taker'' was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an
average
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score of 80 based on 9 reviews.
Aggregator Album of the Year gave the release a 79 out of 100 based on a critical consensus of 10 reviews.
At AnyDecentMusic?, which assigns a normalized rating out of 10 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received a weighted average score of 7.7 based on 7 reviews.
Writing for ''
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'', Gareth O'Malley said: "Chronicling grief and loss, and written while recuperating from drug and alcohol abuse, the debut album from Boston’s Anjimile Chitambo is an intense affair dressed up in sumptuous ornamentation."
He went on to say the "set of songs, intimate and filled with lyrical and musical nuances that encourage repeated listening, is supremely rewarding."
Kitty Empire
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of ''
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'' gave the album four stars out of five, explaining "Tracks like Maker or Ndimakukonda boast compelling African instrumentation and cadences, putting significant stylistic space between Anjimile and
ufjanStevens. Throughout, the production – also by relative unknowns – is pin-sharp and generous."
Candace McDuffie of ''
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'' gave the release an 8.6 out of 10, saying the release "is captivating in its detailed storytelling, luscious harmonies and admirable vulnerability. Anjimile’s devotion to his craft is both inspiring and harrowing, which we hear in the highs and lows of this consummate project. His trials and tribulations have only fueled his creative vision."
Accolades
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
*
Anjimile Chithambo – primary artist, guitar
* Justine Bowe – clarinet, piano, wurlitzer, backing vocals
* Gabe Goodman – bass
* Ben Chapoteau-Katz – saxophone
* Andy Fordyce – drums
* Susan Mandel – cello
* Sam Moss – banjo, violin
* Zac Coe – congas, drums
* Kristina Teuschler – clarinet
* Samuel Lee – saxophone
* Kyra Sims – French horn
* Rachel Sumner – flute
* Eric Seligmann – trumpet
* Fiona Wood – violin
* Maria Kowalski – violin
* Sarah Grella – backing vocals
Production
* Justine Bowe – producer, arranger
* Gabe Goodman – engineer, producer
* Will Radin – engineer, mixing
* Eric Seligmann – arranger
* Joe Lambert – mastering
Other personnel
* Rebecca Larios – cover painting
* Amy Madden – layout
References
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2020 debut albums
Anjimile albums
Father/Daughter Records albums