BB 100% otm. I've come back to listening to bjork of late and I think it might because they have me a similar feeling.
― inside out trousers (dog latin), Friday, 28 February 2014 22:16 (twelve years ago)
Yes that's a great assessment BB
― What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Friday, 28 February 2014 23:14 (twelve years ago)
Who's TBTSNBN?
― jaymc, Friday, 28 February 2014 23:40 (twelve years ago)
I'm not saying; it's too embarrassing.
― Bipolar Sumner (Branwell Bell), Friday, 28 February 2014 23:45 (twelve years ago)
you should be arrested by the international police for even asking that question
― 4. Nels Cline and My Uncle Eat Soup at Panera Bread (3:37) (Sufjan Grafton), Friday, 28 February 2014 23:48 (twelve years ago)
jaymc and his spreadsheets probably already work for that international crime-fighting organisation, sssshhhhh
― Bipolar Sumner (Branwell Bell), Friday, 28 February 2014 23:53 (twelve years ago)
God I am so into this album!! This is the first time I've rly listened to/enjoyed her and oh man "Rattlesnake" might make it to my year end top 20 list idk
― "Jiggle It" - 2 in a Zoo (Stevie D(eux)), Tuesday, 11 March 2014 21:39 (twelve years ago)
something very 70s-rock about this album, and not just because prince johnny sounds like it could've played over a scene as things fell apart in boogie nights.
― Daniel, Esq 2, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 12:50 (twelve years ago)
i wish she stretched-out like this with her guitar solos in the album version (at least of this song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ4mIVOrBMo
a short solo, but really well-done.
― Daniel, Esq 2, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 13:06 (twelve years ago)
The album's sound quality took a little getting used to, but the second half won me over on first spin, more on the second. Her live SXSW stream on NPR got me right away, with a fuller sound, letting guitar and synth have much more room, though not too much. Then again, she ranged through the catalogue. Her set isn't posted on NPR, or anywhere else that I've checked, but it's worth checking titles on this set list, for a few YouTube excerpts of this show and others---from What Are You Listening To, my attempt at live coverage and another guy's better description of an earlier Texas show:
St. Vincent begins with the one about taking off her clothes and walking around in the desert at night, then running from a snake (true story). Twisting her guitar quite a bit.
― dow, Thursday, 13 March 2014 04:15 (6 days ago) Permalink
Yowee. St Vincent w Toko Yasuda, keyboards, vocals, bass; also a drummer and another keyboard player way back there, at least when Yasuda stepped out with her bass, especially for some prog-metal toward the end. Rocking art rock, at times close to warp-toned Zep (with some early King Crimson,also late, no middle). Concise, though. New songs, supposedly more straight-forward, fit with old, as lyrics came off like marginalia, flying notes to self, bits of her self-cited "Joan Didion-esque" persona's elliptical clarity; ditto Marilyn Monroe's writing ("Surgeon" inspired by the latter). Stage show hyper-focused,floaty(rockin').Albarn can't follow; don't think I'll stay awake for that (maybe they'll post his and hers).Set List for St. Vincent:
RattlesnakeDigital WitnessCruelBirth In ReverseRegretI Prefer Your LoveSurgeonCheerleaderPrince JohnnyYear Of The TigerMarrowHuey NewtonBring Me Your LovesKrokodil
― dow, Thursday, 13 March 2014 05:36 (6 days ago) Permalink
Think the persona she described is or was meant to be "Joan Didion-esque middle-aged woman on the verge," but on this occasion she also seemed to enjoy being young, eerie (buzzword of our age, after all), hot and dead(pan).
― dow, Thursday, 13 March 2014 05:41 (6 days ago) Permalink
Also, as Houston Press blogger Chris Grey described her show better and earlier this week:the mechanistic robo-funk of the rhythm section versus the overwhelming omnichords of the synthesizers or the shards of post-punk guitar versus that delicate little dance she yeah, yeah.
― dow, Thursday, 13 March 2014 05:54 (6 days ago) Permalink
― dow, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 13:48 (twelve years ago)
re the late King Crimson bit: I was thinking of the radio/video edit of "Sleepless," with long-ass solos excised.
― dow, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 13:54 (twelve years ago)
going to see her next month in cincy. my brother gave me shit because i'm not going to see springsteen, who's playing cincy the same night. he takes the whole "i'm from new jersey" thing way too seriously, though.
― rushomancy, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 18:01 (twelve years ago)
at this point, a st. vincent concert >>>>>>>>>>>>>> a springsteen concert.
― Daniel, Esq 2, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 18:04 (twelve years ago)
well it's certainly less expensive!
― rushomancy, Wednesday, 19 March 2014 20:58 (twelve years ago)
Jesus Regret is good
― sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Saturday, 22 March 2014 11:15 (twelve years ago)
I've listened to this about four times through in the last days and it's really sinking in nicely now. Prince Johnny is especially good.
― now I'm the grandfather (dog latin), Monday, 19 May 2014 13:20 (twelve years ago)
that said, she still does this thing where some of her melody lines remind me so much of other songs it kind of annoys me. the last song bears an uncanny resemblance to 'you stole the sun from my heart' by MSP and I'm sure there was a track which ripped off the chorus from a well known Supergrass song. St Vincent - secret Britpop fan.
― now I'm the grandfather (dog latin), Monday, 19 May 2014 13:22 (twelve years ago)
Why is this album so expensive to buy on vinyl? Does it come with a bag of gold dust?
― now I'm the grandfather (dog latin), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 08:54 (twelve years ago)
Good question. The few vinyl copies in the shops disappeared almost immediately when the album was first released, and it took a week or two for more to appear because they had to be imported, according to the guy who runs my local record shop. I assumed the price reflected the need to import this stuff, though I know nothing about this business. Nevertheless, my copy (which I think cost £22.99 in the end) sounds pretty good, a nice pressing.
― Eyeball Kicks, Wednesday, 21 May 2014 09:19 (twelve years ago)
quite reasonable in the US
― katsu kittens (contenderizer), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 09:35 (twelve years ago)
that's fair enough, but i'm quite surprised and a bit sad that first of all there are so few copies around and that these are so expensive. it'll definitely affect sales for SV, and she deserves them.
― now I'm the grandfather (dog latin), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 10:04 (twelve years ago)
Truck Records in Oxford didn't have it, but Head in Leamington Spa did. The guy at Truck mentioned that the embossed gold bits on the front cover was why it was limited edition and a bit pricier than other new releases. It was the gold dust after all!
Apparently the US early pressings were a bit shoddy, but yeah, the UK ones sound great and the gatefold looks lovely.
― DISMISSED AS CHANCE (NotEnough), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 10:33 (twelve years ago)
i bought it on vinyl a couple of weeks ago and it's beautifully packaged. seeing her on saturday, so stoked
― ginuwine's cousin (monotony), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 12:07 (twelve years ago)
lucky, i got ticks for the Cambridge show in Aug.
― now I'm the grandfather (dog latin), Wednesday, 21 May 2014 13:05 (twelve years ago)
When it was first available to order here in the US you get the regular vinyl edition or pay $20 more and get a version that came with a single that was shaped like a triangle on gold vinyl. That sold out pretty quickly. I was considering getting that limited edition but shipping was another $15. Didn't want to end up paying $60 for the whole thing, as great as it is. Looking on Amazon.co.uk now there are copies now available for £12 but they're all from US sellers.
― Kitchen Person, Wednesday, 21 May 2014 13:18 (twelve years ago)
I think I'd managed not to hear any St. Vincent before (maybe the 1st album way back?) but I went to see her tonight and she puts on a hell of a show. Best use of a guitar I've heard in ages. Listening to the album now and it doesn't have the same energy so far.
― dem bow dem bow need calcium (seandalai), Tuesday, 19 August 2014 23:35 (eleven years ago)
i was looking out for you seandalai, shame we missed each other. also thought the live show was astounding. along with the s/t one you should also check out the 'actor' album.
― 3kDk (dog latin), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 08:39 (eleven years ago)
i was pleasantly surprised by the support act, Arc Iris, too. Sort of jazzy folky prog from Low Anthem's Florence Wallis.
― 3kDk (dog latin), Wednesday, 20 August 2014 08:46 (eleven years ago)
she's one of my favorite live performers, certainly
― akm, Wednesday, 20 August 2014 20:28 (eleven years ago)
* Not Florence Wallis - Jocie Adams.
― Scary Darey (dog latin), Thursday, 21 August 2014 08:52 (eleven years ago)
My new favourite bit on this album is on Huey Newton on the section that starts 'Hale Bopp, Hail Mary...' simply gorgeous
― monoprix à dimanche (dog latin), Tuesday, 9 September 2014 11:11 (eleven years ago)
Her latest dispatch:
hello from a nyc coffeeshop amidst inchoate autumn. too pretentious a way to start a bulk email? fair enough. it is 9/11 today. last night, after long rehearsal (refine! rebuild! reuse! recycle!), i attended a party meant to celebrate "fashion" where i felt woefully out of place. i, however, am not one to look a gift horse full of champagne in the mouth. so i grabbed a couple and began chatting up the most interesting looking person in the room. mike. a retired NYPD policeman formerly of the 13th precinct, guarding an empty table adorned with pop-culture detritus, now hired to do private security at functions where people like me feel woefully out of place. he was quick to laugh, easy to talk to, and could tell a story that had me alternating between stitches and tears. like a benevolent boxer who knows when to jab with humor and then land a right hook of poignance. (my father taught me how to box, which i had to stop for obvious guitar-hand-related reasons.) i asked him the questions every retired police officer must get: "what's the craziest thing you've ever seen?" "have you ever been shot at?", etc. he said his favorite part of being on the force was being able to help people. starting the healing process. soon enough, he got to telling me about his experience of 9/11. how a female police officer from his precinct was the first to call in that a plane had hit the first tower. how the dispatch said, "what? a train?!" she perished that day while saving new yorker's lives. how, when he and the other men and women in uniform raced down to the towers, pedestrians cheered them on, even chasing their squad cars to throw in water and protein bars. he said that he used to fret about money and retirement plans and 401ks, but that after 9/11, he realized the only thing that mattered is being with the people you love and being happy. so cheers to you, mike. cheers to you all. xx ac
― dow, Saturday, 13 September 2014 21:06 (eleven years ago)
Despite the s/t threatening to eclipse her previous career, I decided to dig out Love This Giant for the first time in a while. And do you know what? It's great! Like really great - well at least the St Vincent songs are.
― zip it shrimpy (dog latin), Saturday, 27 September 2014 13:03 (eleven years ago)
Optimist is great
― akm, Sunday, 28 September 2014 06:12 (eleven years ago)
Yup, I particularly like that one, and Ice Age is great too.
― Non-Stop Hongrotic Cabaret (dog latin), Monday, 29 September 2014 10:49 (eleven years ago)
Two new tracks; so far I prefer "Sparrow" a little, because more primitive & grunty, but "Pieta" 's chorus & rhythm sounds are good alsohttp://www.wonderingsound.com/listen-2-new-st-vincent-tracks-pieta-sparrow/
― dow, Tuesday, 2 December 2014 03:18 (eleven years ago)
i don't really like those tracks, unfortunately. my favorite by her is still "actor" but i think it's because i had a really good listening experience, lost driving through winding wooded roads in bucks county late at night. i drove at a creeping pace because i am terrified of hitting deer over there. the conscientiousness was sort of meditative, and the music facilitated that experience.
― Treeship, Tuesday, 2 December 2014 03:24 (eleven years ago)
Oh, I like these a lot. Actor is my favorite too, but this year's album and these new tracks run a very close second.
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 2 December 2014 06:03 (eleven years ago)
Actor has bigger highs but song-for-song the s/t is best.
― Piss-Up Artist (dog latin), Tuesday, 2 December 2014 09:38 (eleven years ago)
I'd also rank this one just behind Actor too. Strange Mercy has some unbelievable highs (Surgeon, Cruel, Northern Lights) but last time I listened to it the second half kind of dragged a bit until it got to Year of the Tiger which is an amazing album closer. Marry Me is solid but definitely has that feel of her only hinting at what she's capable of.
― Kitchen Person, Wednesday, 3 December 2014 01:24 (eleven years ago)
Yeah after Marry Me I have a hard time having a favorite, which is mostly a backhanded compliment? They all have highs and lows and none of them 'the best' to me. I think she can still hit a higher note still.
― Van Horn Street, Wednesday, 3 December 2014 07:14 (eleven years ago)
Strange Mercy remains my favorite song of hers.
didn't like Strange Mercy at all (except Cruel)
― Piss-Up Artist (dog latin), Wednesday, 3 December 2014 10:58 (eleven years ago)
Bit unfortunate, having the same name as the Bill Murray movie.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 3 December 2014 11:12 (eleven years ago)
odd that she seems to have chosen "give me your loves" as the promotional track for this record (the one she played on letterman etc.). it's one of the strangest, most angular and least immediately likable IMO.
― I dunno. (amateurist), Wednesday, 3 December 2014 16:35 (eleven years ago)
yeah not the best one at all.
― Piss-Up Artist (dog latin), Wednesday, 3 December 2014 16:36 (eleven years ago)
it kind of slips over the "pretentious" threshold IMO, something a lot of her songs threaten to do but most don't
― I dunno. (amateurist), Wednesday, 3 December 2014 17:33 (eleven years ago)
Hope she'll do a Deluxe version of this album or the next with a concert DVD. SXSW 2014 set was incredible sound & vision.
― dow, Thursday, 4 December 2014 00:03 (eleven years ago)
She forbids recording at her shows, more successfully than not, or so it seemed before I gave up checking YouTube.
― dow, Thursday, 4 December 2014 00:06 (eleven years ago)
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here we go bouncing into a new year. maybe less like a bounce and more like an 80's national lampoon's station wagon with suitcases bulging and strapped to the top. you stop suddenly, and everything comically comes crashing and spilling out in front of you. amid the shuffling and scrambling to shove your unmentionables back into the splayed, cracked cases, you stop for a moment, look at a trinket or talisman of the year past, and remember a real moment. a moment you had forgotten because, in the words of the great david bowie, "my brain felt like a warehouse/it had no room to spare/i had to cram so many things to store everything in there…" right now, a few weeks past an abrupt reckoning%, i am clear-headed, quiet, looking out on a beautiful new zealand day^ and absolutely drowning in the milk of human kindness. thank you for making 2014 the most insane, feral#, and rewarding year of life. wishing everyone everything your heart desires*. xx ac in auckland
%being off tour for the first time in 11 months^a day which peter jackson himself couldn't have dreamed up any lovelier, and yes, yes…i am BACK on tour#my mother made me promise not to climb any more scaffolding*unless you're a psychopath
― dow, Sunday, 1 February 2015 22:06 (eleven years ago)