Annie Clark – aka St. Vincent – is finished, for now at least, with digital guitar tones. “I’ve done enough direct guitar sounds,” she declares. “I wanted to move some air again.” The result helps St.
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With equal parts art rock and prog rock, St. Vincent is a product of the genre-less streaming age where the traditional borders of music scenes no longer exist. She’s a shapeshifting guitar virtuoso ...
St. Vincent is a great example of why some phrases stick around long after they’ve graduated to a cliché: In this case, “You can take the girl out of Texas but you can’t take Texas out of the girl” ...
St. Vincent stood onstage in an archway, backlit amid stage fog. Struck a pose. A vision in black-and-white like an old Hollywood movie star. Raven hair and matching black jacket and shorts.
St. Vincent is a one-woman band and that one woman is Annie Clark. She played a special acoustic set when she stopped by the BPP. We hear the title track of her new debut album, "Marry Me." St.
It was 2014 and Nirvana had just been elected to enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. I was relatively new to their music, having discovered it on YouTube sometime the year before and, naturally, ...