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Ballet Nights is accessible to those without prior knowledge of contemporary ballet – the compere gives context to all the ...
The loaded promise of a concert titled “It’s Time to Feel What’s Really Happening” constituted more than a snappy tour slogan for Anohni and the Johnsons Saturday at a well-attended ...
Here, as guest editor of Wallpaper* October 2023, ANOHNI presents works from that exhibition, held at Huis Willet-Holthuysen in Amsterdam, alongside a photo series, including works by herself and ...
The way Anohni opens her new album comes as something of a shock. Not in the same sense as “Drone Bomb Me,” the thunderous, devastating opener of 2016’s Hopelessness, which announced a ...
But Anohni and her band, the Johnsons — named in honor of gay-rights activist Marsha P. Johnson, who graces My Back’s cover — has carried the weight of her worries for decades.
Anohni's 'Hopelessness' And The Power Of Speaking Out May 23, 2016 • The former Antony And The Johnsons singer's first solo album combines dance beats with a stark look at global strife.
ANOHNI’s voice has been a salve to millions since the release of her band’s debut album at the turn of the 21st century. But in 2016, she weaponized it.
Anohni: Hopelessness was probably the most strategically executed record I made. I set out to disrupt people’s assumptions about what my voice was for. It was no longer a voice of solace or comfort.
Check out ANOHNI And The Johnsons’ video for “Why Am I Alive Now?” above. My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross is out 7/7 via Secretly Canadian/Rough Trade. Find more information here.
Anohni’s last album, 2016’s stark, cold and appropriately titled ‘HOPELESSNESS’ confronted the climate apocalypse with brute electronic force. From the moment ‘My Back Was A Bridge ...
ANOHNI and the Johnsons previously shared the album’s first single, “It Must Change,” via a music video. “It Must Change” was one of our Songs of the Week. Then she shared its second single, “Sliver ...