The Crying Light features orchestral arrangements by Anohni and Nico Muhly.[15] Anohni has described its theme as being "about landscape and the future".[16]
Ann Powers wrote of The Crying Light for the LA Times online, "It's the most personal environmentalist statement possible, making an unforeseen connection between queer culture's identity politics and the green movement. As music, it's simply exquisite – more controlled and considered than anything Antony and the Johnsons have done and sure to linger in the minds of listeners."[17]
Antony and the Johnsons toured throughout North America and Europe in support of the album between February and June 2009.
Anohni went on to present a unique staging of The Crying Light in collaboration with the Manchester Camerata (conducted by Rob Moose) at the Manchester Opera House for the 2009 Manchester International Festival. The concert hall was transformed into a crystal cave constructed by Carl Robertshaw and filled with laser effects created by installation artist Chris Levine in collaboration with lighting designer Paul Normandale.
Artwork
The album's cover artwork features a 1977 photograph of butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno, by Naoya Ikegami. Anohni said of the image: "The Crying Light is dedicated to the great dancer Kazuo Ohno. In performance I watched him cast a circle of light upon the stage, and step into that circle, and reveal the dreams and reveries of his heart. He seemed to dance in the eye of something mysterious and creative; with every gesture he embodied the child and the feminine divine. He's kind of like my art parent."[18]
A music video for the single "Epilepsy Is Dancing" was produced by the Wachowskis and featured Johanna Constantine, choreographer Sean Dorsey, and the design of painters Tino Rodríguez and Virgo Paraiso.[citation needed]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Anohni, except where noted.
↑ "Pop & Hiss". Los Angeles Times. September 20, 2010. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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