Tomorrow Night / For Good Front Cover

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For Good

Anquiety

I feel so sorry but I can’t say I’m sorry

The body is cold

Too cold for me to remember

When I saw you last, I just turned away

It’s too late, we may have nothing to do

Close your eyes for good

In your coffin you look so beautiful

With a letter

You'll go so far away in the sky

Close your eyes for good

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    In 2022, Anquiety launched a yearlong project posting weekly cover videos on Instagram Reels starting on New Years Day. Covering a wide range of genres, he explored many styles through slide guitar performances, acoustic arrangements with guitar bass piano and ukulele, and programmed productions. After receiving many messages saying they wanted to hear more, the cover series came to a close. In June 2025, he suddenly released his first original song, The Quiet. It was the very first song he ever wrote and a fully self produced work. He wrote, composed, arranged, recorded, mixed and mastered it all by himself and also produced the artwork. The release received enthusiastic reactions including comments like beautiful melody, unique voice, singing slide guitar, unexpected structure and hard to believe it was recorded and mixed at home. The Instagram post earned over 5000 likes. Following his first single he released the second single, Nobody Knows on July 23 Featuring yodel inspired vocals and a modern arrangement with a touch of the 1930s to 50s era, this track is another must hear work entirely self produced by Anquiety.

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