Sold Date:
May 14, 2020
Start Date:
April 10, 2020
Final Price:
$25.00
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Inspired by the lush, poppy sounds of 80s bands such as Prefab Sprout, the Cure, and Cocteau Twins – as well as the ecstatic guitar work of contemporary Vancouver band Weed – Anak Ko sounds dazzlingly tactile, and firmly present. The result is a refreshingly precise sound. On the subtly explosive "Superbike," Duterte aimed for the genius combination of "Cocteau Twins and Alanis Morissette" – "letting loose," she says, over swirling shoegaze. "Night Time Drive" is a restless road song, but one with a sense of contentedness and composure, which "basically encapsulated my entire life for the past two years," she says – always moving, but "accepting it, being a little stronger from it." The slow-burning highlight "Tenderness" begins minimally, like a slightly muffled phone call, before flowering into a bright, jazzy earworm. Duterte calls it "a feel-good, funky, kind of sexy song" in part about "the curse of social media" and how it complicates relationships. "
The title, Anak Ko, means "my child" in Tagalog, one of the native dialects in the Philippines. It was inspired by an unassuming text message from Duterte's mother, who has always addressed her as such: Hi anak ko, I love you anak ko. "It's an endearing thing to say, it feels comfortable," Duterte reflects, likening the process of creating and releasing an album, too, to "birthing a child." That sense of care charges Anak Ko, as does another concept Duterte has found herself circling back to: the importance of patience and kindness.
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