Anjimile – Like You Really Mean It

You’re Free to Go is Anjimile’s new album. Compared to The King, the record moves in a more open and organic direction. Produced by Brad Cook, the songs are built around acoustic guitars, light synthesiser textures, string arrangements, and restrained rhythmic layers, unfolding with a natural and unforced flow.

The record features collaborations with Nathan Stocker, Matt McCaughan, and a guest vocal contribution from Sam Beam, whose presence aligns naturally with Anjimile’s introspective songwriting. These contributions support an intimate yet exploratory atmosphere that complements the album’s narrative focus. You’re Free to Go continues Anjimile’s exploration of personal change, tracing experiences of loss, renewal, and emotional vulnerability. The songwriting reflects a period of transition, addressing themes of love, freedom, and trust through a balance of tenderness and clarity, while maintaining a grounded, unembellished approach.

Anjimile Chithambo is a Boston-based songwriter whose work is marked by introspection and emotional directness. Emerging from the city’s indie scene during his studies at Northeastern University, he developed a distinctive voice through careful attention to lyrics and understated arrangements. Across his releases, Anjimile has examined spirituality, identity, and personal freedom, often using songwriting as a reflective practice. You’re Free to Go builds on this trajectory, presenting a body of work that approaches transformation not as a conclusion, but as an ongoing process shaped by openness, uncertainty, and care.

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