Connecticut punk upstarts, Anxious, are gearing up for their highly anticipated sophomore album, Bambi, due out February 21st via Run For Cover Records, and shared another the single “Some Girls”.
Anxious‘ debut album Little Green House was drew praise from fans and critics alike, and the band followed it three fantastic singles “Where You Been,” “Sunsign,” and “Down, Down” pushed the their sound forward. Now Bambi picks up where those songs left off and skyrockets the Anxious‘ songwriting to even greater heights. Produced, engineered, and mixed by Brett Romnes (The Movielife, Front Bottoms, Oso Oso) at The Barber Shop Studios, it’s a record of meticulously arranged, ultra-dynamic music that’s perfectly tailored pack a huge musical and emotional punch. Bambi takes big swings, and on song after song, it connects.
Lyrically, the record is a warts-and-all portrait of leaving your adolescence behind; the breakups, the burnouts, the inevitable challenges of ending adulthood—all of which are further complicated by trying to avoid the frustrating cliches of being in a quickly rising band and spending the better part of two years on tour. The result is a massive leap forward and an endlessly anthemic rock record. Bambi is the sound of Anxious putting everything on the line and coming out on the other side better than ever.
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