On ‘Anniversary,’ Adeem the Artist Draws From Their Beautiful, Impossible American Life

LGBTQIA+
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Avery Gregurich
May 4, 2024
No Depression
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Rockers. Love ballads. Tragedies and picket songs. They’re all here on Adeem the Artist’s Anniversary. Recorded over five days with Butch Walker and a slate of Nashville’s finest, Anniversary is Adeem’s follow-up to 2022’s White Trash Revelry (ND story), which landed them a nomination for Best Emerging Act at last year’s Americana Music Awards and an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry.

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