A thick cloak of darkness draped the stage of Radio City when Antony Hegarty began to sing. My eyes trained on his white floor-length robe, the only thing that shone through the fog and shadows. With ...
At the beginning of the year, Antony Hegarty announced she’d be releasing an album as ANOHNI called HOPELESSNESS with production from Oneohtrix Point Never and Hudson Mohawke. Now a song from that is ...
Antony Hegarty wants you to gut him with sticks. In “Wild Life,” the essay that closes his art book, Swanlights (a companion to his new album of the same name), the transgender-identified musician ...
One of the most acclaimed new bands of the year has no drums, no big amplifiers. Just an acoustic guitar, an electric bass, a cello and a violin and, sitting at the piano, a bohemian Buddha with an ...
Three years ago Antony and the Johnsons debuted at The Pabst Theater, bathed in bright, colorful backdrops and the powerful ballads from the Mercury Prize-winning disc "I Am a Bird Now." Friday night, ...
Antony Hegarty is a gracious winner. He s also a cunningly quotable winner. When he and his group, the Johnsons, recently captured the Mercury Music Prize for I Am a Bird Now, given each year for the ...
There's no denying that Antony Hegarty has a heck of a back-story, from a pervasive gender-identity conflict to an iconoclastic musical vision that made him the out-of-left-field winner of Britain's ...
Last night, I caught the Antony and the Johnsons show at Sixth & I Historic Synogauge. After a drag of an opener—Matteah Baim, woman with guitar who sang of how it was her birthday, and everyone ...
Antony Hegarty, frontman of cabaret pop outfit Antony and the Johnsons, is fed up with fans pirating his material on the web. “Please stop recording my concerts and trading them, it makes me feel ...
Every now and then, a piece of music will become indelibly linked to a specific time or place in our lives. The song that was playing when you first met. The album that got you through your breakup.
At Schubas in Chicago last February, Antony Hegarty was just a hulking shadow behind his piano: He rarely left his corner of the alcoved stage and he spoke only in a shy mutter. That left only his ...
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