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St. Vincent: New Album, MASSEDUCTION
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The little "interview" video clips she's been posting on instagram are really funny. I like her dry sense of humor.. I had read some criticism of the first single, "New York", but I love the simplicity of it and the lyrics. Can't wait for the album and to finally see her live If you will, so will I | |
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YES!!! She's a smart girl that's for sure. I dig her a lot, I think her, Grimes and Janelle Monae are definitely one of the brightest, boundary-pushing female musicians of our time. Can't wait for the album too... I dig the direction. I don't care if New York is more synth than her signature fuzzy guitar sound, come to think of it, she's always done baroque-sounding music, like chamber pop-jazz or whatever critics call it. | |
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New song. This is what the fans wanted lol. Nice track, I like the end. | |
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Some thing to look forward to. If it's magic, then why can't it be everlasting..... | |
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I really dig this song. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I'm kind of sick to death of her at this point tbh, real overexposure for me. | |
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Love this lady, and the new track is nice but kind of cookie cutter sounding at this point like she sounds like the other indie acts | |
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Nice video, no real songwriting involved in the song. I'm sick of people just adding dense synth and guitar tracks on their choruses in order to make it seem that there would exist the type of intensity that should have been achieved by just writing a decent melody line for it. | |
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I think she's totally playing it safe for the masses this time around. Maybe she should watch a bunch of angering news reports and write a musical response to that like she did with Disney cartoons... | |
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It's okay. I can hear it being played in the gay bars, but doesnt reach out and grab me to buy it. I am always up to listen to any electronic album though that looks like they put some effort into it especially the video for Los Angeles. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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listening now..sounds really good | |
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This is my top album of the year contender for now. I absolutely love it!! "Like the drummer said, you got to die." | |
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She's a very interesting artist. But it's becoming a bit too cerebral for my taste.
The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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I've been worrying about this album ever since she released "New York" as a single, but it was all for nothing. This album has definitely exceeded my expectations, and I actually dig the production quite a bit. This may not be Annie's most intricate album to date, but she sure as hell rocks this kind of modern electro-pop sound with confidence and grace. "New York" has even grown on me quite a bit and sounds great in context of the album. | |
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I like it! Builds on her last album without being just a rehash. | |
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Album of the year for me. Tight and accessible, but without losing its soul. Just like DAMN. And it BANGS. Heard it live at her RBMA LA show, and the drums hit me in my face and chest. Might end up being my favorite StV album. Beats beats beats: https://chrisp.bandcamp.c...m/17th-day
D’Angelo beat tape: https://chrisp.bandcamp.c...-your-hair | |
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Love her. I remember seeing her live some years ago in a small club (actually one of the clubs that claim that "The Beatles played here first") next to Reeperbahn, Hamburg, and I was standing right in a spotlight. I swear she noticed me and I still pretend she played for me. Dig the new album, too. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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album of the year for me.
remember seeing her live as support for Sufjan Stevens in 2006. Bought the promo she was carrying then. Loved her music ever since, she truly qualifies as the female version of Scary Monsters Bowie [Edited 10/18/17 6:28am] "Time is a train, makes the future the past" | |
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Saw her live this week...beyond stunning!, forget the fact that she performed to a backing track..her voice & guitar was off the bloody chain...played the whole album in sequence too. This was an artistic performance & not juts another gig. Her knowledge of groove is insane. As for the album..think of it as PJ Harveys Stories form the City album i.e. a commercial concession that gets her a wider audience & crosses over...perfect balance of art & commerce. Suspect she will revert to type on the next album. Catch her live if you can & just go with it. | |
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Saw her there on Friday, wonderful show. There were a few walkouts mind, if you're looking for a sweaty gig you're in the wrong house. Like Purpleized said, more of an art-gallery piece than a concert. | |
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She and Sufjan!!!!! I would have love to have been there. Was it really good? | |
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it was THAT good. Listended to the current & last album together.... stunning. Can only see her srat getting a lot bigger now. Love the fact that she is a purplehead too!! | |
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I know more than one person who was put off her for years because they hated her as support back then. It might have just been a bad night though, obviously Marry Me is a great album. | |
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I know more than one person who was put off her for years because they hated her as support back then. It might have just been a bad night though, obviously Marry Me is a great album. Wow really??? Hate because of her shows? Beats beats beats: https://chrisp.bandcamp.c...m/17th-day
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Yeah, whatever happened that night (same night but different people who don't know each other) they came away with a bad taste in their mouth about her that lasted for years. They've gotten over it now but it took a while! | |
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Great new CD - it takes a few listens as her sound is very ecclectic
Upon first listen I thought New York was about Prince with the First Avenue mention...makes me think of him
The title track Masseduction is straight up Prince influenced. The guitar solos at the end pure P
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
Remember there is only one destination and that place is U All of it. Everything. Is U. | |
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