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  1. 23 de may. de 2024 · Artist: St. Vincent, Nina Kraviz Album: Nina Kraviz Presents MASSEDUCTION Rewired Genre: Electronic, Techno Release Date: 2019 Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz Duration: 01:54:27 Total Tracks: 22 Total Size: 1,31 GB Tracklist: 1. St. Vincent & Nina Kraviz – Hang On Me (Batu Remix) (05:41)

  2. Was my first time seeing St Vincent last night and I really enjoyed it, the songs om the album are even better and with the songs that was used to it…

  3. I’ve been listening to the pod for 4ish years but don’t believe I’ve ever heard reference to/flowers for Annie Clark? Feels like she’d be Bowen’s taste (“New York” is VERY Matt and Bowen coded, feel like Matt could get into Masseduction for sure), she was an Antonoff collaborator for two albums and Cruel Summer, collabed with Olivia Rodrigo on some songs, and a ton of artists ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · En su primer disco autoproducido, Annie Clark a.k.a St. Vincent se aleja de los personajes que creó para sus discos anteriores y se torna introspectiva.

  5. 7 de may. de 2024 · She was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the 28th day of September 1982 and was named Annie Erin Clark. Her parents ended their marital relationship three years after St Vincent was born and at the age of seven, the musician, her mother (an administrator for a non-profit organization and social worker), and two older sisters relocated to Dallas, leaving their father behind in Tulsa.

  6. Hace 2 días · The self-titled album truly shows off the multi-instrumentalist’s talents, infusing bold, energetic songs with more vulnerable titles.Annie Clark began recording St. Vincent almost immediately after she finished touring in support of Love This Giant, her inspired collaboration with David Byrne.

  7. Hace 1 día · To be sure, Clark has never hewn closely (or, really, at all) to the dynamic of confessional songwriter that too often is expected of women making music, but the way that she teases out moments from her own life, recontextualizes them into fully-built worlds, and then shifts seamlessly between the two, leaves the listener unsure as to whether we’re hearing from “Annie Clark,” “St ...