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The revelry of 2016’s Hopelessness helped reinvent Anohni (f/k/a Antony and The Johnsons) in the mold of staunch political agitator. Self-aware and self-flagellating, Anohni speaks of deep concern for our very livelihood, as a species and as a civil society. With critical acclaim from The New York Times, The Guardian, The New Yorker, FADER and many more, Hopelessness came to represent a new and necessary musical language.

Anohni’s Paradise EP is the extension, into 2017, of a language of protest and distress, and includes several of the tracks featured in her 2016 live performances. The EP paints a volatile emotional landscape, veering from relational trauma, deep state existential confrontation, eco hex, despairing feral motherhood, Abrahamic loathing, and numb acceptance.

Tracks

In My Dreams

Paradise

Jesus Will Kill You

You Are My Enemy

Ricochet

She Doesn't Mourn Her Loss