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Queer winners interaction
Super special, and shiny! We’ve struck up a deal with #ErnieBall to bring you a couple of #MusicMan #StVincent guitars at over $1000 off retail. 🎇 Take one home for only $33 per week with #Studio19! So comfortable, they almost play themselves! #🔎🔈 Visit www.foundsound.com.au for info! #AnnieClark #ErnieBallMusicMan #St_Vincent #USA 🇺🇸 #Rosewood (at Found Sound)
Pills - St. Vincent
From healers to dealers and then back again From guru to voodoo and voodoo to zen
With an echoing melody enough to make anyone feel like they need a Xanax, the track delves into a thoughtful narrative that’s supposed to be alarmingly relatable to a society running on prescriptions. Model and ex-lover Cara Delevigne makes an appearance on the song’s dizzying chorus. x
A few hours ago at Kings Theatre Brooklyn: St. Vincent (031217)
St. Vincent is the first female artist to win Best Alternative Music Album twice earning the title with Daddy’s Home at this year.
Los Ageless - St. Vincent
In Los Ageless, the waves they never break They build and build until you don't have no escape But how can I leave? I just follow my hood to the sea, go to sleep
Los Ageless will make you frantic and energized as you experience the seven deadly sins at the proverbial Sodom and Gomorrah of the world. x
Masseduction - St. Vincent
I CAN’T TURN OFF WHAT TURNS ME ON
The title track for St. Vincent’s newest album is an infectious masterpiece, taking on hypersexuality in modern culture. x
New York - St. Vincent
And if I call you from First Avenue Where you're the only motherfucker in the city Who can handle me
The cheeky use of motherfucker as a term of endearment in an otherwise personal ballad is genius in that it perfectly demonstrates that Annie truly was, or is, a New Yorker at heart.