Their next album will feature guests such as Dave Grohl and Cate Le Bon.
A new musical stage begins for St Vincentthe musical project of the American multi-instrumentalist Annie Clark. On February 16, a conversation that the artist had with the publication mojo was the means by which St Vincent revealed the first details of his next studio album.
This new album, of which we do not yet know the title, is the continuation of the album Daddy’s Home that St Vincent launched in 2021. Annie Clark He let us into a world of reinterpretations last year when we listened to his covers of artists like Kate Bush and David Bowie in performances that were part of the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and charity event Love Rocks NYC. On this occasion, St Vincent He is at his most creative and typical of his identity as an artist.
His next album was recorded in his own studio Compound Fracture located in Los Angeles, in addition to other locations such as Electrical Audio in Chicago and Electric Lady In New York. This creative impulse is the first time that St Vincent produced an album entirely on his own and began composing his new songs immediately after finishing his previous release, Daddy’s Home. In the words of St Vincentthe new recording “is a kind of post-plague pop,” in reference to the experience of isolation and loss caused by the pandemic.
This album is darker and rougher, it’s a little more frank. I would say it’s my least fun album so far, there’s nothing cute about it!… I needed to go further and find my own sound vocabulary,” Annie Clarke mentioned in the interview.
Yes ok Clarke He did not go into detail about what we can expect from his songs, he did share that it features the participation of Dave Grohl and of Cate LeBon in some of the tracks. In addition, we can expect the constant presence of guitar melodies and synthesizers analogous to the style of the 70s and 80s. In short, what is new about St Vincent It is one of our most anticipated releases of 2024. Before its premiere you can enjoy its musical repertoire to accompany the wait.