About Blood Orange
Raised in England, Hynes started out as a teenage punk in the UK
band Test Icicles before releasing two orchestral acoustic pop records as
Lightspeed Champion. In 2011, he released Coastal Grooves, the first of four
solo albums under the moniker Blood Orange. His album, Freetown
Sound, was released to critical acclaim in 2016, and saw Hynes defined as one
of the foremost musical voices of his time, receiving comparisons to the likes
of Kendrick Lamar and D'Angelo for his own searing and soothing personal document
of life as a black man in America. He has collaborated with Solange, Skepta,
FKA twigs, Carly Rae Jepsen, A$AP Rocky, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Blondie, and
many other artists, and was recently one of four artists invited to the Kennedy
Center to perform alongside Philip Glass. In addition to his production work,
he scored the film Palo Alto, directed by Gia Coppola.
Negro Swan was written and produced by Hynes. Says Hynes:
"My newest album is an exploration into my own and many types
of black depression, an honest look at the corners of black existence, and the
ongoing anxieties of queer/people of color. A reach back into childhood and
modern traumas, and the things we do to get through it all. The underlying
thread through each piece on the album is the idea of HOPE, and the lights we
can try to turn on within ourselves with a hopefully positive outcome of
helping others out of their darkness."