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St. Vincent – Actor

New Album from Annie Clark

The listenings have been mighty nice here at the SF studios lately. Recently our speakers have been outputting the sounds of St. Vincent, the primary project of Ms. Annie Clark. She’s got a little bit of experience behind her (just a bit). Ms. Clark gained her multi-instrumental skillz from Berklee… as in College of Music. I’m not sure if its true that you’re judged by the company you keep but if so judge away… In the past Annie Clark has played with the likes of super-band The Polyphonic Spree and the ear pleasing Sufjan Stevens.

St. Vincent’s album Marry Me has been getting some excellent rotation on the iPod.  Oh and guess what? She’s slated to release her new album Actor May 5th. Perhaps I’m a little impatient but I couldn’t help but surf the interwebs for some music blog previews and am very pleased by what I’m hearing.

Enough talk from me, here’s one track from Marry Me and one from Actor. I hope she doesn’t hate me too much for sharing. Annie if you’re reading this we should hang out sometime.

St. Vincent – Jesus Saves, I Spend – Album: Marry Me { Released 2007 }

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St. Vincent – The Strangers – Album: Actor { Released May 2009 }

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You probably would like an official link by now wouldn’t you? Well then aren’t we demanding! Just kidding, I love you.

Enjoy: http://www.ilovestvincent.com/.



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    I do loves me P’phonic Spree. Oh, and when the fuzz kicks in on that song “The Strangers” around 3 minutes. Delissio!

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