Re: St. Vincent - S/T (Feb 25)
Posted: Thu September 04, 2014 6:43 pm
I'm not sure what this is supposed to mean, chum.dimejinky99 wrote:Just noticed who started this thread. All becomes clear.
I'm not sure what this is supposed to mean, chum.dimejinky99 wrote:Just noticed who started this thread. All becomes clear.
You don't mean that. Say you're sorry.dimejinky99 wrote:Just noticed who started this thread. All becomes clear.


Also, I'm sorry I didn't react to this post. Which is just outstanding.cutuphalfdead wrote:You don't mean that. Say you're sorry.dimejinky99 wrote:Just noticed who started this thread. All becomes clear.
“Annie Clark creates these lavish, over-ripe arrangements partly so she can hide knives inside them.”
— Apt description of St. Vincent’s music from a 2011 Pitchfork article

Maybe one of my favorite things written about her and her music (from the Pitchfork review of Strange Mercy). The portion in bold being my particular favorite.Specific names (Chloe, Elijah) and times ("Year of the Tiger", "Champagne Year") give the sense that Strange Mercy exists in its own universe. As does its music, which skips through art-rock touchstones from Talking Heads to Kate Bush to Peter Gabriel without relinquishing a bit of its originality. After all, those artists were trying to create new sounds, an ever-more-difficult task in a culture steeped in its own detritus. Here, Clark's role-playing is grounded in emotions that are as cryptic as they are genuine and affecting. And when her voice can't bear it, her guitar does the screaming.
Have you listened to any of her other albums?stip wrote:That's a pretty cool description.
I was actually listening to her S/T album today.
Again, from a Pitchfork review of the S/T album.At best, St. Vincent has a mischievous curiosity about texture (and explosions) that feels almost childlike. Recently my 8 year-old cousin asked me, with a wicked twinkle in his eye, if I'd ever microwaved a banana. I'm terrified to try, but I'm sure whatever happens—splattering, abrupt, radioactive—sounds exactly like an Annie Clark guitar solo.
Just that song Chud keeps drafting.durdencommatyler wrote:Have you listened to any of her other albums?stip wrote:That's a pretty cool description.
I was actually listening to her S/T album today.
That's every review ever written.stip wrote:These are great descriptions from believers. If you listen to me write about lightning bolt and you're a fan it'll ring true. If you're McParadigm it'll sound like nonsense.
I wonder if you wouldn't gain a bit more ground by giving her first album a few spins.stip wrote:Just that song Chud keeps drafting.durdencommatyler wrote:Have you listened to any of her other albums?stip wrote:That's a pretty cool description.
I was actually listening to her S/T album today.
These are great descriptions from believers. If you listen to me write about lightning bolt and you're a fan it'll ring true. If you're McParadigm it'll sound like nonsense.
I'm somewhere in between.
There are four St. Vincent albums. Marry Me is the first. Actor is the second. Strange Mercy is the third (and my favorite), then S/T.stip wrote:Possibly. How many does she have?
Also, do you have the live recording of that Dixie Chicks song you drafted last tournament? I bought the studio version and it's kind of flat.
