“El Mero Cero”, the new single from St. Vincent

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The latest preview of Everyone is Born Screaming.

“The Grouper Zero” It is the Spanish version of the single “Big Time Nothing” and is the successor of “Flea” and “Broken Man”. This release is the latest preview of Everyone is Born Screaming before its premiere this Friday, November 15 via Virgin.

Annie Clarkknown as St Vincentwas inspired by the idea that, if her fans can sing in a second or third language, why couldn't she do the same? The singer dHe writes this meticulous reinterpretation as one of the greatest challenges of his musical career, a project much more complex than anything he has done before.

And so it is born Everyone is Born Screamingthe result of a bold decision: to re-record all the vocal parts from their award-nominated album Grammy, All Born Screaming. Now, translated into Spanish, the language he loves so much, as a tribute to his Spanish-speaking followers.

The full album will be available on all digital platforms one day before its presentation at the Crown Capital 2024. Furthermore, the explosive alternative rock of St Vincent will arrive next year Picnic Stereo in Bogotá and, together with Olivia Rodrigoto the GNP Insurance Stadium and to Couto Pereira Stadium in Brazil.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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