ANOHNI feat. Antony and the Johnsons
My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross
ANOHNI's sixth studio album is a soulful, politicised soundtrack to activism that stands in opposition to toxic systems of control, inspired by Marvin Gaye's charged 'What's Going On'.
ANOHNI brings the Johnsons out of retirement for this new set, doubling down on her commitment to queer liberation with a refreshed nod to Marsha P. Johnson, whose face is featured on the album's cover. This time around, ANOHNI collaborates with Amy Winehouse producer Jimmy Hogarth, who brings the simmering soul out of her magical songs. In fact, the sparseness of the production is remarkable, leaving space between feather-light guitars and gently urgent drums for ANOHNI's voice to ring out confidently and take full focus. The relative darkness and disconnectedness of 2016's award-winning 'HOPELESSNESS' is nowhere to be found; here, ANOHNI sounds inspired and motivated by the process of renewal, so it's hardly surprising that she looked back to her earliest inspirations, in this case Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On', for guidance.
And while 'My Back...' isn't just a tribute to Gaye, it immediately captures that album's distinctive mood. 'It Must Change' opens the album with soulful tenderness. "The truth is that our love will ricochet through eternity," she calls over bittersweet electric guitar strums and dusty drums. It's not a one-off either, the winning blend of vintage instrumentation and impassioned vocals carries through the rest of the record: 'Can't' is warm and affecting, and 'Scapegoat' is a heartbreaking, low-lit anthem that gushes into country-flecked, slowcore grandeur. On 'Rest', ANHONI's sublime falsetto is matched with delicate twangs and skeletal percussion, while on the lengthy 'Why Am I Alive Now?', she questions her existence, wondering about the natural world over exotica keys and curling orchestrals.
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ANOHNI's sixth studio album is a soulful, politicised soundtrack to activism that stands in opposition to toxic systems of control, inspired by Marvin Gaye's charged 'What's Going On'.
ANOHNI brings the Johnsons out of retirement for this new set, doubling down on her commitment to queer liberation with a refreshed nod to Marsha P. Johnson, whose face is featured on the album's cover. This time around, ANOHNI collaborates with Amy Winehouse producer Jimmy Hogarth, who brings the simmering soul out of her magical songs. In fact, the sparseness of the production is remarkable, leaving space between feather-light guitars and gently urgent drums for ANOHNI's voice to ring out confidently and take full focus. The relative darkness and disconnectedness of 2016's award-winning 'HOPELESSNESS' is nowhere to be found; here, ANOHNI sounds inspired and motivated by the process of renewal, so it's hardly surprising that she looked back to her earliest inspirations, in this case Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On', for guidance.
And while 'My Back...' isn't just a tribute to Gaye, it immediately captures that album's distinctive mood. 'It Must Change' opens the album with soulful tenderness. "The truth is that our love will ricochet through eternity," she calls over bittersweet electric guitar strums and dusty drums. It's not a one-off either, the winning blend of vintage instrumentation and impassioned vocals carries through the rest of the record: 'Can't' is warm and affecting, and 'Scapegoat' is a heartbreaking, low-lit anthem that gushes into country-flecked, slowcore grandeur. On 'Rest', ANHONI's sublime falsetto is matched with delicate twangs and skeletal percussion, while on the lengthy 'Why Am I Alive Now?', she questions her existence, wondering about the natural world over exotica keys and curling orchestrals.
ANOHNI's sixth studio album is a soulful, politicised soundtrack to activism that stands in opposition to toxic systems of control, inspired by Marvin Gaye's charged 'What's Going On'.
ANOHNI brings the Johnsons out of retirement for this new set, doubling down on her commitment to queer liberation with a refreshed nod to Marsha P. Johnson, whose face is featured on the album's cover. This time around, ANOHNI collaborates with Amy Winehouse producer Jimmy Hogarth, who brings the simmering soul out of her magical songs. In fact, the sparseness of the production is remarkable, leaving space between feather-light guitars and gently urgent drums for ANOHNI's voice to ring out confidently and take full focus. The relative darkness and disconnectedness of 2016's award-winning 'HOPELESSNESS' is nowhere to be found; here, ANOHNI sounds inspired and motivated by the process of renewal, so it's hardly surprising that she looked back to her earliest inspirations, in this case Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On', for guidance.
And while 'My Back...' isn't just a tribute to Gaye, it immediately captures that album's distinctive mood. 'It Must Change' opens the album with soulful tenderness. "The truth is that our love will ricochet through eternity," she calls over bittersweet electric guitar strums and dusty drums. It's not a one-off either, the winning blend of vintage instrumentation and impassioned vocals carries through the rest of the record: 'Can't' is warm and affecting, and 'Scapegoat' is a heartbreaking, low-lit anthem that gushes into country-flecked, slowcore grandeur. On 'Rest', ANHONI's sublime falsetto is matched with delicate twangs and skeletal percussion, while on the lengthy 'Why Am I Alive Now?', she questions her existence, wondering about the natural world over exotica keys and curling orchestrals.
ANOHNI's sixth studio album is a soulful, politicised soundtrack to activism that stands in opposition to toxic systems of control, inspired by Marvin Gaye's charged 'What's Going On'.
ANOHNI brings the Johnsons out of retirement for this new set, doubling down on her commitment to queer liberation with a refreshed nod to Marsha P. Johnson, whose face is featured on the album's cover. This time around, ANOHNI collaborates with Amy Winehouse producer Jimmy Hogarth, who brings the simmering soul out of her magical songs. In fact, the sparseness of the production is remarkable, leaving space between feather-light guitars and gently urgent drums for ANOHNI's voice to ring out confidently and take full focus. The relative darkness and disconnectedness of 2016's award-winning 'HOPELESSNESS' is nowhere to be found; here, ANOHNI sounds inspired and motivated by the process of renewal, so it's hardly surprising that she looked back to her earliest inspirations, in this case Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On', for guidance.
And while 'My Back...' isn't just a tribute to Gaye, it immediately captures that album's distinctive mood. 'It Must Change' opens the album with soulful tenderness. "The truth is that our love will ricochet through eternity," she calls over bittersweet electric guitar strums and dusty drums. It's not a one-off either, the winning blend of vintage instrumentation and impassioned vocals carries through the rest of the record: 'Can't' is warm and affecting, and 'Scapegoat' is a heartbreaking, low-lit anthem that gushes into country-flecked, slowcore grandeur. On 'Rest', ANHONI's sublime falsetto is matched with delicate twangs and skeletal percussion, while on the lengthy 'Why Am I Alive Now?', she questions her existence, wondering about the natural world over exotica keys and curling orchestrals.
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ANOHNI's sixth studio album is a soulful, politicised soundtrack to activism that stands in opposition to toxic systems of control, inspired by Marvin Gaye's charged 'What's Going On'.
ANOHNI brings the Johnsons out of retirement for this new set, doubling down on her commitment to queer liberation with a refreshed nod to Marsha P. Johnson, whose face is featured on the album's cover. This time around, ANOHNI collaborates with Amy Winehouse producer Jimmy Hogarth, who brings the simmering soul out of her magical songs. In fact, the sparseness of the production is remarkable, leaving space between feather-light guitars and gently urgent drums for ANOHNI's voice to ring out confidently and take full focus. The relative darkness and disconnectedness of 2016's award-winning 'HOPELESSNESS' is nowhere to be found; here, ANOHNI sounds inspired and motivated by the process of renewal, so it's hardly surprising that she looked back to her earliest inspirations, in this case Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On', for guidance.
And while 'My Back...' isn't just a tribute to Gaye, it immediately captures that album's distinctive mood. 'It Must Change' opens the album with soulful tenderness. "The truth is that our love will ricochet through eternity," she calls over bittersweet electric guitar strums and dusty drums. It's not a one-off either, the winning blend of vintage instrumentation and impassioned vocals carries through the rest of the record: 'Can't' is warm and affecting, and 'Scapegoat' is a heartbreaking, low-lit anthem that gushes into country-flecked, slowcore grandeur. On 'Rest', ANHONI's sublime falsetto is matched with delicate twangs and skeletal percussion, while on the lengthy 'Why Am I Alive Now?', she questions her existence, wondering about the natural world over exotica keys and curling orchestrals.
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ANOHNI's sixth studio album is a soulful, politicised soundtrack to activism that stands in opposition to toxic systems of control, inspired by Marvin Gaye's charged 'What's Going On'.
ANOHNI brings the Johnsons out of retirement for this new set, doubling down on her commitment to queer liberation with a refreshed nod to Marsha P. Johnson, whose face is featured on the album's cover. This time around, ANOHNI collaborates with Amy Winehouse producer Jimmy Hogarth, who brings the simmering soul out of her magical songs. In fact, the sparseness of the production is remarkable, leaving space between feather-light guitars and gently urgent drums for ANOHNI's voice to ring out confidently and take full focus. The relative darkness and disconnectedness of 2016's award-winning 'HOPELESSNESS' is nowhere to be found; here, ANOHNI sounds inspired and motivated by the process of renewal, so it's hardly surprising that she looked back to her earliest inspirations, in this case Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On', for guidance.
And while 'My Back...' isn't just a tribute to Gaye, it immediately captures that album's distinctive mood. 'It Must Change' opens the album with soulful tenderness. "The truth is that our love will ricochet through eternity," she calls over bittersweet electric guitar strums and dusty drums. It's not a one-off either, the winning blend of vintage instrumentation and impassioned vocals carries through the rest of the record: 'Can't' is warm and affecting, and 'Scapegoat' is a heartbreaking, low-lit anthem that gushes into country-flecked, slowcore grandeur. On 'Rest', ANHONI's sublime falsetto is matched with delicate twangs and skeletal percussion, while on the lengthy 'Why Am I Alive Now?', she questions her existence, wondering about the natural world over exotica keys and curling orchestrals.
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ANOHNI's sixth studio album is a soulful, politicised soundtrack to activism that stands in opposition to toxic systems of control, inspired by Marvin Gaye's charged 'What's Going On'.
ANOHNI brings the Johnsons out of retirement for this new set, doubling down on her commitment to queer liberation with a refreshed nod to Marsha P. Johnson, whose face is featured on the album's cover. This time around, ANOHNI collaborates with Amy Winehouse producer Jimmy Hogarth, who brings the simmering soul out of her magical songs. In fact, the sparseness of the production is remarkable, leaving space between feather-light guitars and gently urgent drums for ANOHNI's voice to ring out confidently and take full focus. The relative darkness and disconnectedness of 2016's award-winning 'HOPELESSNESS' is nowhere to be found; here, ANOHNI sounds inspired and motivated by the process of renewal, so it's hardly surprising that she looked back to her earliest inspirations, in this case Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On', for guidance.
And while 'My Back...' isn't just a tribute to Gaye, it immediately captures that album's distinctive mood. 'It Must Change' opens the album with soulful tenderness. "The truth is that our love will ricochet through eternity," she calls over bittersweet electric guitar strums and dusty drums. It's not a one-off either, the winning blend of vintage instrumentation and impassioned vocals carries through the rest of the record: 'Can't' is warm and affecting, and 'Scapegoat' is a heartbreaking, low-lit anthem that gushes into country-flecked, slowcore grandeur. On 'Rest', ANHONI's sublime falsetto is matched with delicate twangs and skeletal percussion, while on the lengthy 'Why Am I Alive Now?', she questions her existence, wondering about the natural world over exotica keys and curling orchestrals.