A number of reviews have emerged for Falling You’s Metanoia, released this past December. Several of them have mentioned Anji’s work on the album closer, “Philomena.”
New Age Music Reviews said of the track:
“Philomena,” also known as Saint Philomena or Philomena of Rome…wraps up this incredibly engaging and spacious musical offering with ambient synths, gorgeous piano notes, and magical vocals. Anji Lum takes her place amongst the many incredible women performers, vocalizing to the music like an angel sent from heaven. It is one minute short of another 10-minute musical journey of diverse sounds and textures to capture your imagination. Simply beautiful, like all the tracks you will hear prior to this closer.
The album’s final track, ‘Philomena’ effectively completes the triptych, pulsing along gently and dreamily before slowly tapering away to nothingness. It’s a fitting conclusion to an album which at times is so vaporous and vague, it’s barely there – which is precisely the design.
For listeners drawn to ambient, ethereal, and emotionally resonant music, Metanoia is not simply recommended; it is essential. This is an album that does not end when the final track fades, but continues to resonate quietly, like a change that has already begun to take root.
Listen to “Philomena” by Falling You featuring Anji Lum:
Read an interview with John Zorko of Falling You by The Partae focusing on the meaning and making of Metanoia.