Anjimile’s album You’re Free to Go (released on 4AD) is an intimate, acoustic-leaning record produced by Brad Cook. Compared with the complexity of The King, the songs unfold more organically, blending warm guitars, subtle synths, strings, and gentle rhythms.
Highlights include “Like You Really Mean It” and the earlier single “Auld Lang Syne II,” praised by Stereogum. The album also features collaborations with Nathan Stocker (Hippo Campus), Matt McCaughan (Bon Iver), and guest vocals from Sam Beam of Iron & Wine.
Written during a period of major personal change, the album explores resilience, love, grief, and renewal, continuing Anjimile’s introspective and emotionally honest songwriting.