Xu Song's ninth solo studio album Anbo Conjecture is being released progressively in stages.
Xu Song's ninth solo studio album Anbo Conjecture
Rolling out progressively starting June 16, 2026
The first three tracks – "Rough," "Paper in Luoyang," and "A Bright Future" – are officially available now.

In an age of information overload, peace has become a rare commodity.
Fed by algorithms, shaped by expectations, pushed along by the current – amid all the noise, where does the heart find its anchor?
Anbo is not about stopping – it's about staying steady, not being swept away, holding your ground.
Anbo also echoes Amber. Tens of millions of years ago, a single drop of resin captured a moment, preserving it in form forever. What was frozen inside earned the right to travel through time.
This time, Xu Song has stored the most vivid version of himself into nine songs.
Not as a specimen preserved, but as a moment of life frozen in motion.
In these nine facets, you'll see his playful smirk, feel his burning heartbeat, touch his gentle whispers, and occasionally be brushed by his sharp edges –
Those who know him will understand: every side is Xu Song.
What he writes ranges from the most intimate personal feelings to a keen gaze on the outer world. His thinking is open-ended – about how to be with oneself, how to love, how to engage with this world.
As the album's producer, every chord, every instrumental timbre, every groove has been carefully refined. Not out of obsession, but out of reverence for music. His collaborators and fellow musicians are happy to take their time with him – because it's worth it.
In an era where everything can be sped up to double speed, Anbo Conjecture deserves to be listened to slowly.
As for "conjecture" –
It is neither a question nor an answer. It stands between the two.
It leaves the conclusion to time, to the listener, to the knowing smile – or the tear – that arrives when resonance strikes.