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This wasn’t just ANOHNI’s last performance in Australia with The Johnsons. It was an elegy for the Anthropocene.
The show begins with five minutes of churning ocean footage. Then ten. Still no one on stage. No band, no Anohni, not even an ...
From the pop song in theatrical garb that is Hopelessness and the Curtis Mayfield-like gospel soul of It Must Change, to the ...
Anohni & the Johnsons weave interviews between songs in front of reef footage in this story of the reef’s fight for survival.
Charles Rattray, the head of Southerly Ten, explains the value of offshore wind as the industry heads towards its first Australian auction. Plus: What do Murray Watt and Anohni and the Johnsons ...
Speaking to Billboard U.K., Alon unpacks working with production maestro Dan Carey [Fontaines D.C., Wet Leg], touring as a ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we ...