(Rough Trade)The fourth album from Antony and the Johnsons, a more hopeful affair than its predecessors, opens with the declaration that "everything is new". Elsewhere, Antony, whose favoured subjects in the past have included death and body dysmorphia, chants: "Thank you for your love" repeatedly over a fanfare of horns. Swanlights is not without its bleak moments, but these are conveyed with a greater sense of calm, as on the beautiful "The Spirit Was Gone". It's a relief that "Flétta", the d...
Guardian Music — (Rough Trade)The fourth album from Antony and the Johnsons, a more hopeful affair than its predecessors, opens with the declaration that "everything is new". Elsewhere, A... more info
Altsounds — Following the success of last year's The Crying Light, the Mercury Prize winning *Antony and the Johnsons* release their 4th album *Swanlights* on Secretly Canadian to he... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — In the 144-page book of his collages and paintings that Antony Hegarty put out as a companion to “Swanlights,” there’s an illustration of a bloodied polar bear. The... more info