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St. Vincent performing at the Royal Albert Hall (2024) On February 29, 2024, St. Vincent released "Broken Man", the lead single from her seventh studio album All Born Screaming which was released on April 26, 2024. [99] A second single, "Flea", was released on March 28, same day the All Born Screaming Tour was officially announced. [100]
St. Vincent is on fire.. On her seventh full-length studio album, Annie Clark, who performs as St. Vincent, unleashes her broad range of art-rock gifts, from the crackling ember of her textured ...
All Born Screaming is the seventh studio album by American rock musician St. Vincent, released on April 26, 2024, through her own Total Pleasure Records [3] and distributed via Virgin Music Group. The album was self-produced and features musical contributions from several notable artists.
– Annie "St Vincent" Clark [16] The album was announced in a Twitter post on January 12, 2011. [17] In early March, producer John Congleton, who also worked with Clark on Actor (2009), commented that he and Clark were nearly a third of the way through recording the new release. [18] The album was recorded at Elmwood Studio in Dallas, Texas. [19]
St. Vincent, aka Annie Clark, will be returning in April with her follow-up to 2021’s “Daddy’s Home,” and as looks evident from the new album’s title, “All Born Screaming,” things ...
As sweaty fans pushed up against one another, clutching their drinks and swaying to the music, Annie Clark, known professionally as St. Vincent, was being transported. As the Grammy winner stood ...
Brownstein and St. Vincent record the music video for the song, "The Nowhere Inn", where Clark imagines her singing behind a ghoulish version of herself on stage. Afterwards, Brownstein turns around to discover everyone encountered in the film, including her father, is a paid actor.
Annie Clark began recording under the St. Vincent name in 2006 and released her debut studio album, Marry Me, the following year. Subsequent releases include Actor (2009), Strange Mercy (2011), and a collaborative album with David Byrne titled Love This Giant (2012). The self-titled St. Vincent album (2014) won a Grammy for Best Alternative ...