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Julian Taylor Drops Anthology Vol 2

JULIAN TAYLOR RELEASES NEW ALBUM – ANTHOLOGY VOL. 2

FEATURING NEW FOCUS TRACK “HUNGER” OUT NOW!

Listen to Anthology, Vol. 2 in full HERE

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“…Taylor is a unique and important voice on the Canadian roots-and-folk scene.” ~ The Globe & Mail

BRISBANE, AUS – (23 January 2026) – After more than two decades of writing, performing, and recording his consistently potent, genre-defying music, acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Julian Taylor unveils ANTHOLOGY VOL. 2: A reflective, expressive, wide-ranging compilation that traces the evolution of an artist who’s never confined himself to a single lane. Featuring songs recorded over the span of 25 years, the album captures Taylor’s enduring commitment to storytelling, live musicianship, and emotional honesty. The focus track “HUNGER” written by Graeme Williamson will be released along with the album, on January 23rd, on all major platforms. For more information please visit Taylor’s Linktr.ee.

Across ANTHOLOGY VOL. 2, Taylor re-visits songs recorded in vastly different circumstances, from early-career material with his old band Staggered Crossing, to recent collaborations with the likes of Jim James (of My Morning jacket), unified by recurring themes of love, resilience, kindness, nature, and perseverance. Much of the album was recorded live-off-the-floor, with real instruments, a deliberate choice that reflects Taylor’s belief in authenticity over polish. “It’s really important to venture in all sorts of new directions,” he says. “But you should always go back to see where you came from – so that you can forge a path to where you’re going.” 

Anchoring the release is new single “Hunger,” a traditional-style folk song with a Celtic feel, written by Graeme Williamson (of 1980s Toronto band the Pukka Orchestra). Taylor was inspired to record the song after it was shared with him by his friend, and Canadian Songwriting Hall of Fame inductee, Frank Davies. “When I first heard the song, it was the lyrics that really struck me,” Taylor explains. “With everything going on in the world right now, hunger remains such a devastating and unnecessary reality. There are people with enough money to eradicate it in 24 hours, but they choose not to. Frank and I decided that we would donate a portion of the song’s sales to the Band Aid Charitable Trust.”

Recorded in England with the longtime friends who comprise his U.K. band – Rae Husbandes, Siân Monaghan, and Michele Stodart – Taylor’s version of “Hunger” expands the original acoustic arrangement into a full-band performance. Recorded live and organically in the studio, the song creates a sound that feels at once timeless, gentle, and profoundly unsettling. “It was recorded in one day at a studio in Great Britain on a lovely property where we all got to stay for a couple of nights,” Taylor recalls. “We weren’t really sure which direction it was gonna take, but I’m really proud of the one that it went. It’s haunting, it’s mysterious, it’s touching, and it’s real.”


Anthology Vol. 2 is available on all major platforms. For more information please visit any of the links below or Taylor’s website.

MORE ABOUT JULIAN TAYLOR

After more than 25 years of music-making – from the formative alt-rock of Staggered Crossing, to the genre-blending Julian Taylor Band, to his acclaimed solo career – Julian Taylor has built an unimpeachable reputation as a truly independent artist and entrepreneur. His albums, The Ridge and Beyond the Reservoir, earned him career-defining recognition, including Solo Artist of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, multiple JUNO Award nominations, and a Polaris Music Prize nomination.

Blending folk, Americana, soul, and rock with intensely personal songwriting, Taylor’s music has been described as timeless, universal, and deeply human. He continues to cement his place as one of Canada’s most compelling voices – a songwriter whose work resonates like a long, reassuring embrace.

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