The Anxiety (album)
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''The Anxiety'' is a collaborative studio album by American musicians
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and Tyler Cole, under the band name The Anxiety. The project was released by the duo on March 13, 2020, by MSFTSMusic and
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. While the album didn't chart at the time of its release it entered the charts in late 2021 after album track " Meet Me at Our Spot" became a
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on
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. It became Cole's first ever charting album and Willow's first charting album in Canada.


Background

Willow Smith and Tyler Cole have been romantic partners and artistic collaborators for several years. Prior to ''The Anxiety'', Cole co-produced her 2019 self-titled album. The band released their debut single "Hey You!" on February 28, 2020.


Art exhibit

In promotion of the project, Smith and Cole staged a
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piece at the
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on March 11, 2020, wherein the duo were locked in a glass box for 24 hours and were not allowed to speak to each other. One wall was clear for the audience to view, with the other three covered in canvas for the duo to write affirmations on. The performance is meant to convey the eight stages of anxiety (paranoia, rage, sadness, numbness, euphoria, strong interest, compassion and acceptance) with each stage lasting three hours. The performance was seen as topical due to it occurring just days before
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in the United States.


Composition

''The Anxiety'' is a
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, and
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album. The album's first half largely consists of "uptempo rhythms and punchy riffs", dabbles in
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around the middle, and the second half contains "pensive R&B and drone-like
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s". Lyrically, the album tackles themes of anxiety, rage, panic attacks, and government corruption.


Track listing

Notes * signifies a co-producer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

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