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« on: May 09, 2005, 01:05:24 PM »

has anyone hear about this group?

i have both of their albums , pretty amazing voice and pretty beautiful tracks.

http://www.antonyandthejohnsons.com/
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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2005, 02:29:44 AM »

I liked 'Fistful of Love' with Lou Reed.

how did you hear about him/them?  He certainly has an interesting bio.

My roommate totally digs the Velvet Underground, so I think he'll like this group too.
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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2005, 12:25:16 AM »

So I was searching for this thread to post some news in it, and discovered a quote from Merck Mercuriadis:

Q: What can we expect from Sanctuary this year?

A: We have a tremendous catalog, which has been under mined in the U.S. We are releasing probably over 100 [titles] for 2005 in the U.S. We will also have about 20 front-line releases. The real core of the company is focusing on the new releases, whether that be from new bands or established bands. For 2005, there is a handful of releases which we believe can be as big as Morrissey was for us last year: Robert Plant, Billy Idol and Kelly Osbourne. On the other side of things, outside the U.S. we have [new acts on subsidiary Rough Trade] like Arcade Fire and Antony & the Johnsons.



Antony and Johnsons win Mercury
Antony and the Johnsons have won this year's Mercury Music Prize for the album I Am A Bird Now.

Led by New York-based singer Antony Hegarty, they beat acts including Coldplay, favourites Kaiser Chiefs and hip-hop artist MIA.

The ?20,000 award is for the best album of the year by a British or Irish act.

"I think they must have made a mistake," Chichester-born Hegarty said. "I am completely overwhelmed. I think that's insane."

The pianist and torch singer's winning album, features contributions from Boy George and Lou Reed.

 Standing 6ft 4in tall and with a shock of black hair, the 34-year-old has a voice as unconventional as his looks.

The Mercury Music Prize was voted for by a panel of industry experts, journalists and artists, and is said to reward originality and creativity rather than sales success.

As he collected his award from host Jools Holland to a standing ovation, Hegarty said the competition was "a bit nutty".

"It's kind of like a crazy contest between an orange and a spaceship and a potted plant and a spoon - which one do you like better?" he said.

"What's really exciting about this night is just this wonderful biennial that shows the rich diversity of the spectrum of music that's going on at the moment.

"It's been so wonderful to be here and just to meet everyone. I just love so many of the artists performing tonight, I think it's a bit bonkers to just give it to one person."

He performed at the Mercury award ceremony in London's Grosvenor House Hotel, as did fellow nominees Kaiser Chiefs, KT Tunstall, Seth Lakeman, Bloc Party, Polar Bear, Maximo Park, The Magic Numbers and the Go! Team.

Multi-million selling band Coldplay, nominated for their third album X&Y, could not attend the ceremony as they were on tour in the US.

Previous winners of the Mercury prize include hip-hop artist Dizzee Rascal, Primal Scream, PJ Harvey and last year's victors Franz Ferdinand.

Simon Frith, chairman of the judges, said Antony and the Johnsons won because they produced "such an extraordinary album".

"It's not like any album I've heard before or since," he said.

"It doesn't seem to have any obvious place where it's coming from - and yet play it to anybody and they're arrested.

"Some of them hate it, some of them absolutely love it - but nobody can ignore it."

The Mercury Prize was not designed to pick the least offensive album, he said, but to pick "a record that's really interesting, and this one is".


Chris Salmon, music editor of Time Out magazine, said it was a surprise choice.

"There were a lot of strong albums on there and I don't think a lot of people thought Antony and the Johnsons would be the one," he said.

"Some people thought of it as an American album - its whole genesis was in New York," he said.

"But he's got a beautiful voice and he writes beautiful songs, so in that sense it shouldn't be a surprise - but I think it still is."

from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4217140.stm
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