Antony and the Johnsons I Am A Bird Now
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Tracklist:
1. Hope There's Someone
2. My Lady Story
3. For Today I Am A Boy
4. Man Is The Baby
5. You Are My Sister
6. What Can I Do?
7. Fistful Of Love
9. Free At Last
10. Bird Gurhl


Release Date: 2005

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4.5
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Andrew Hartwig STAFF (155 Reviews)

2005-12-28 | 25 comments | 4,669 views

Antony and the Johnsons return in 2005 with I Am A Bird Now, the follow up to their self-titled debut, released in 2000. Preceeded by a number of EPs, I Am A Bird Now shows a different approach to the band's first record.

Antony and the Johnsons
Antony - Vocals, Piano, Organ
Julia Kent - Cello
Todd Cohen - Drums
Jeff Langston - Bass
Joan Wassen - Viola
Maxim Moston - Violin

From the opening track of I Am A Bird Now, it's obvious that it is a much more quiet and intimate record than the band's self titled album. I Am A Bird Now is essentially an album of quiet, piano based ballads that feature Antony's voice in a very prominent way. Featuring a number a guests, most of them being friends of Antony, the record brings together a "who's who" of Alternative music. Devendra Banhart, Rufus Wainwright and Boy George all make appearances, while Lou Reed's spiraling guitar and spoken word contribution to "Fistful of Love" is a true highlight. Central to I Am A Bird Now is Antony's ambiguous sexuality. Lyrically, the album focuses on struggle through relationships and indentity issues. "For Today I Am A Boy" is an obvious struggle with identity, while "Hope There's Someone" is a plea for human companionship. Like Devendra Banhart (one of Antony's friends), Antony's strongest asset is by far his songwriting. Musically, the arrangements are nothing short of perfect, while lyrically, I Am A Bird Now is incredibly personal.

"Hope There's Someone" opens the album and sets the tone for the rest of the record. Just seconds in, the track showcases Antony's incredible vocal technique. His voice is one of the most transparent, beautiful and unique voices in modern music. The musical arrangements that dominate I Am A Bird Now are beautiful, heartbreaking and often complex. Using a variety of instruments, the instrumentation often shines on it's own, despite the fact that it generally only really is used to augment Antony's voice and piano. Despite the wide range of instruments on offer, I Am A Bird Now is primarily a sparse and quiet record. Album highlight and centrepiece "Fistful of Love" features the most dominating musical performance, as well as building from Lou Reed's excellent guitar work. Like most of the songs on the album, "Fistful of Love" features depressing lyrics and subject matter, while being ultimately uplifting and hopeful. In fact, just about every song on I Am A Bird, lyrically and musically, is like this. "For Today I Am A Boy", for example, deals with wanting to be someone else. Lyrically, the song is depressing, as is the musical arrangement, but injected with a great deal of hope. "You Are My Sister" is simply one of the most beautiful songs ever written.

I Am A Bird Now is one of the most beautiful, personal and heartbreaking records of 2005. With his operatic voice, deeply emotional lyrics and hard to decipher character, Antony is one of the most unique characters to hit the music scene in quite a while. Undoubtedly one of the best albums of the year.

Pros
Beautiful singing and lyrics
Great instrumentation
Incredible lyrics

Cons
Some tracks are over shadowed by others

Reccomended Tracks
Hope There's Someone
You Are My Sister
Fistful of Love

FINAL RATING: 4.5/5

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Med57
Moderator


Comments: 998
12.28.05


Woah, this hadn't been reviewed yet? I was convinced that it had been...anyway, very good review (as usual), of a really interesting album. I was very pleased when it won the Mercury Music Prize, as it's incredibly original, and has a special feel to it, really. Did you say you were going to see them live?

Zebra
Moderator


Comments: 2647
12.28.05

Album Rating: 3

I know this is a good album but I can't seem to get into as much as other people. While I enjoy most of the songs something seems to be missing but I don't know what it is.

Good review as usual.

Dave de Sylvia
Moderator


Comments: 6856
12.28.05

Album Rating: 4

This album is fantastic.

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br3ad_man
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2058
12.28.05


Did you say you were going to see them live?


Yeah, assuming my Mum will come along.

analrightstart


Comments: 96
12.28.05

Album Rating: 4

This is a brilliant album. Hope theres someone, and Man is the baby are my favourites. Antony's voice is like no other

br3ad_man
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2058
01.19.06


I saw Antony last night. Most amazing show I've been to.

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3188
01.19.06

Album Rating: 3.5

For once, Pitchfork was right. "Hope There's Someone" was the best single of '05.

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Dave de Sylvia
Moderator


Comments: 6856
01.19.06

Album Rating: 4

Yeah, Pitchfork has an uneasy relationship with sense, but they were spot on with that.

br3ad_man
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2058
01.19.06


Yeah, pretty much. I reckon this is the best album of 05.

Rockafella


Comments: 88
01.22.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Deep, rich, and stunningly beautiful.

masada


Comments: 2735
02.01.06


I love his voice. Beautiful stuff.

Haven't come to terms on a rating, though.

FlawedPerfection
Emeritus


Comments: 2556
02.18.06


At first I thought it was a male Cher. Now I love it.

STLMiguel


Comments: 335
05.22.06

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I was going to review this, but I don't need to now that I've read this!

This album is incredible.

FA


Comments: 127
05.25.06


I checked out Antony and the Johnsons a while back and for some reason wasn't too driven to give them a chance. I feel compelled now to check this album out.This Message Edited On 05.25.06

FA


Comments: 127
05.25.06


EDIT: Double post >.This Message Edited On 05.25.06

EDIT2: ok, so I gave them a listen and now I actually and thoroughly enjoy them. Although his voice throws you a little, you get used to it I think. After seeing a picture of him on their website and listening to his voice...I sat in awe at the comparison. Oh well, good music.This Message Edited On 05.27.06

masada


Comments: 2735
05.31.06


I wish I had his voice. Either his, or Jeff Mangum's.

Still a fabulous album.

br3ad_man
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2058
06.01.06


His is so much better. Because it is actually good.

Sepstrup


Comments: 1537
07.28.06


Is Rufus Wainwright singing along in one of these songs?

Sepstrup


Comments: 1537
07.28.06


They're playing near me, but it's like 50$.

br3ad_man
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2058
08.01.06


I'd go if you can afford it. They do a great show.



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