ANCHR's Artist of the Week: BANKS
Here at ANCHR, we’ve been fans of the Los Angeles- based singer songwriter BANKS since before the 2014 release of her debut album Goddess. Throughout her first three records and several other singles, BANKS has continuously proved her ability to explore new sonic territory, often adding a cheeky and edgy side to her vulnerable storytelling. BANKS’ lyrics are emotive and raw, while also being moody and powerful— she showcases her fierce prowess while being open about her flaws.
Last month, BANKS returned with the new single entitled “I Still Love You” from her fourth record, called SERPENTINA— which is out this Friday, April 8th. The new track dives further into the songwriter’s vast vulnerability that we’ve all come to know and love. Talking about the single, BANKS says she held onto the song for more than six years. “It felt like a secret I wanted to keep just for myself. But I finally feel not only ready but so excited to share this with the world. It’s about loving someone you don’t talk to anymore. Missing the little things about them. Even the things you thought you hate. I hope you feel like you are sitting next to me when you listen. And I hope it’s as special to those who hear it as it is to me,” she says.
BANKS also co-directed the music video for “I Still Love You” in addition to co-producing the new album, allowing her artistic expression to expand beyond her captivating lyrics and melodies. With SERPENTINA, BANKS also promises a more loose and freeing demeanor, stating that the album title was inspired by the feminization of the word “Serpentine.” “Snakes represent rebirth and the shedding of one's skin,” she says. “They just move on, and I think that's what life is about. Changing and transforming, with a little bit of danger, but also smooth and silky. It just felt like the perfect representation. This album feels regal to me, but also my most human ever. So I think it kind of touches both ends of the spectrum.”
You can pre-order SERPENTINA here, and see where you can catch BANKS performing live soon here—including a stop in Chicago for Lollapalooza.