The Crying Light

The Crying Light

by Antony and the Johnsons
The Crying Light

The Crying Light

by Antony and the Johnsons

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Overview

The black-and-white image of legendary Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno that adorns the cover of The Crying Light, the third full-length by Antony and the Johnsons, seems to offer a view of a being enveloped in both ecstasy and agony -- or does it? The songs contained herein offer something else: a glimpse of a universe beyond the pale of vision, seen only by the individual experiencing it. Anohni recorded and considered 25 songs for inclusion on The Crying Light before settling on ten. The Johnsons are the inimitable cellist Julia Kent, Thomas Bartlett, Maxim Moston, Rob Moose, Jeff Langston, Parker Kindred, Doug Wieselman, and Will Holshouser. The additional orchestra includes Greg Cohen, Suzy Perelman, Tim Albright, and Lisa Albrecht, to name a few. Anohni and composer Nico Muhly did the string arrangements. The Crying Light preoccupies itself with very different concerns than either of its predecessors. Whereas the material on I Am a Bird Now focused on sadness -- grasped and projected -- and in some cases real redemption, these songs look at a larger universe as reflected in the mirror of the individual. The natural world, the vast landscape of interconnectivity with all things, seems to be the primary focus on which the individual protagonists focus their gazes. That doesn't mean that the viewpoint of the singer is necessarily more optimistic. If anything, the truth offered here (and there is plenty of it) is acceptance. Musically, the softness and restrained textural lushness -- always propelled by Anohni's intimate, mysterious, exploring piano is highlighted by her voice that bears the traces of every heartbreak ever confessed, every quiet yet desperate hope ever held, and each prayer whispered to an unknown and unknowable God. Neo-classical underpinnings are entwined lovingly with broken pop songs and secretive, after-hours cabaret poems. Check the opener, "Her Eyes Are Underneath the Ground." The piano and cello fall together as one slow dancer, alone in the spotlight, keeping memory as time: "In the garden, with my mother/I stole a flower/With my mother, in her power/I chose a flower/I saw six eyes glistening in my womb/I felt you calling me in the gloom/Rest assured your love is pure...." The power of Mother Nature as it echoes inside the individual with all of its power and impersonal tenderness is embraced, accepted for what it teaches as well as what it offers. Elsewhere, on the gorgeous chamber pop of "Epilepsy Is Dancing," terror, power, and beauty are wrapped as one entity: "Epilepsy is dancing/She's the Christ now departing/And I'm finding my rhythm/As I twist in the snow...Cut me in quadrants/Leave me in the corner/Oh now it's passing/Oh now I'm dancing." It's a curse and a blessing, a sacrament and damnation. Other standouts, including the utterly gorgeous, elliptical "One Dove" and the single "Another World," reflect similar themes, though always from the projection of the most hidden flicker that seeks union with a larger illumination. Certainly this is spiritual, but it is not limited to that because it also exists in the physical world. Death is the constant undercurrent, but it's not so much morbid as another shade of the verdant universe. "Kiss My Name" is the hinge track, in waltz time with lovely reeds and violins, skittering with a drum kit -- it is both an anthem of love to life itself and a self-penned epitaph in advance. Whatever your hopes were after I Am a Bird Now, they have been exponentially exceeded in poetry, music, and honesty here. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 01/20/2009
Label: Secretly Canadian
UPC: 0656605019420
Rank: 87337

Tracks

  1. Her Eyes Are Underneath the Ground
  2. Epilepsy Is Dancing
  3. One Dove
  4. Kiss My Name
  5. The Crying Light
  6. Another World
  7. Daylight and the Sun
  8. Aeon
  9. Dust and Water
  10. Everglade

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Antony and the Johnsons   Primary Artist
Leise Anschuetz   Orchestra
Danielle Farina   Orchestra
Hiroko Taguchi   Orchestra
Greg Cohen   Orchestra
Antoine Silverman   Orchestra
Tim Albright   Orchestra
Alexandra Knoll   Orchestra
Anja Wood   Orchestra
Brian Miller   Orchestra
Lisa Albrecht   Orchestra
Keith Bonner   Orchestra
Bridget Kibbey   Orchestra
Sara Hewitt-Roth   Orchestra
Susan Perelman   Orchestra
Amy Zoloto   Orchestra

Technical Credits

Anohni   Art Direction,Arranger,Composer,Musician
Jeff Langston   Musician
Hector Castillo   Engineer
Barry Reynolds   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering,Remastering
Nico Muhly   Arranger
Scott Lehrer   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Stewart Lerman   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Bryce Goggin   Mixing,Engineer,Audio Engineer
Rob Moose   Musician
Dan Bora   Engineer
Jason Lader   Mixing
Thomas Bartlett   Musician
Will Holshouser   Musician
Julia Kent   Musician
Doug Wieselman   Arranger,Musician
Parker Kindred   Musician
Keith Gary   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Alex Nizich   Engineer,Audio Engineer
Nick Hegarty   Composer
Daniel Bora   Audio Engineer
Naoya Ikegami   Portraits
Johanna Constantine   Make-Up
Daniel Murphy   Layout Design
Don Felix Cervantes   Photography
William Whittman   Engineer
Maxim Moston   Arranger,Musician
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