Album Review: Anika – Change

It’s been eleven years since the release of Anika’s debut solo record Anika. The debut caught the attention of many for its sleezy dub covers and dark grooves. Two moves to Berlin and Mexico City found Anika as the leader of a new group called Exploded View who went on to release two records. Despite the low output of records just about everything she has touched in the past decade has gone on to become an underground classic. Needless to say, Change is a record that comes with high anticipation. Change is the first of Anika’s releases to feature an entirely original set of songs. Her past covers of Yoko Ono and Bob Dylan were enjoyable in their creativity, but the decision comes as an important creative leap. Because of this, one of the more noticeable differences between this record and ...

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