Antony and the Johnsons: Cut the World
Antony Hegarty’s voice is something of a pop-culture enigma. The New York Times has called it “preternaturally sustained,” The Village Voice writes of its “rich, deep lushness,” and Pitchfork says that his “octave-gliding trill remains spellbinding.” The obsession with his voice may feel redundant, but it speaks to his engrossing power as a performer. Cut The World, Antony And The Johnsons’ first full-length live album and fifth overall release, is just as engaging as his previous original work, plus it tosses a 60-piece orchestra into the mix. The 12 tracks place Antony in an exposed and elegant state: away from the studio, under the lights of a concert hall, and engulfed in harmonies. On that stage, he soars.