• St. Vincent Performs "Teenage Talk" on 'The Tonight Show'

    St. Vincent stopped by 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' to perform her newest single "Teenage Talk," which was used for the most recent season of HBO's 'Girls.' The singer, aka Annie Clark, stood elegantly in front of a wall of young dancers, who showed off some hypnotic moves. It was a signature St. Vincent performance marked by crystalline vocals, heavy synths and a tinge of youthful awkwardness.
  • Coachella Streaming 2015 Festival on YouTube

    For the five year running, Coachella will live stream its festival online. The 2015 Coachella live stream will be presented by T-Mobile on YouTube with three different channels, which will show three different acts at the same time. In addition to showing music, the live stream will take a next step and become an interactive experience for fans that wish to partake in the fun.
  • St. Vincent Premieres New Song 'Teenage Talk' On Episode 8 Of HBO's 'GIRLS' [LISTEN]

    As promised, St. Vincent (born Annie Clark) contributed a new song to the current season of her friend Lena Dunham's show GIRLS on HBO. The track, "Teenage Talk," played as the credits rolled on Episode 8, which aired last night. The song fits well with the sound she went for on her Grammy-winning self-titled effort, which makes sense seeing as it was one of the tracks left on the cutting room floor (until now).
  • St. Vincent Found Out She Won Best Alternative Album Grammy in Text From Mom

    St. Vincent is currently touring in Australia, and was not able to watch the Grammy Awards telecast Sunday night, Feb. 8. With her self-titled LP up for Best Alternative Album, the 32-year-old Tulsa, Oklahoma, native kept waking up during the night to check for updates, and news that she had won the award finally coming from her mom in a group text.
  • Gerard Way Announces Tour Dates Before 'Boston Calling' Appearance [SCHEDULE]

    Former My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way has announced a brief run of North American tour dates leading up to his appearance at the Boston Calling Festival May 23. According to "Alternative Press," the tour kicks off in Minneapolis May 15 and will also take Way to Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati, Toronto and Montreal.
  • St. Vincent Adds New Tour Dates Following Coachella [SCHEDULE]

    Though St. Vincent announced a new string of tour dates just a few days ago, the 32-year-old singer-songwriter — also known as Annie Clark — has added a handful of new American dates to her tour, which you can check out below. According to "Consequence of Sound," these new dates see Clark visiting the Midwest and the South in late May and early June following her appearances at Coachella in Indio, California, and leading up to her appearance at the Governor's Ball in New York City. You can check out all of St. Vincent's upcoming tour dates here:
  • St. Vincent to Reissue Self-Titled Album with 5 Bonus Tracks, Shares '15 Tour Dates [SCHEDULE]

    St. Vincent, aka Annie Clark, is planning to release a special reissue of her self-titled fourth album one year after it dropped. The Loma Vista release went to No. 12 on the "Billboard" 200 chart — the highest spot the artist has ever achieved. There will be five additional tracks included on the reissue, "Consequence of Sound" reports. The reissue, due in February, will include "Del Rio," "Sparrow" and a Darkside remix of the hit "Digital Witness." Check out the full tracklist below. "Music Times" voted "St. Vincent" the No. 1 album of 2014. "Taking the art rock genre by storm, this record leaves listeners with an interesting collection of feelings, from wonderstruck confusion to utter joy. And should the album itself not be enough, Clark's deliveries of each and every track — which have taken a true robotic nature — are nothing short of stunning." St. Vincent will hit the road later this month to play all five Laneway Festivals. She has scattered dates scheduled until July — see below.
  • St. Vincent Talks David Bowie, Artistic Authenticity at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art [WATCH]

    David Bowie's influence on popular music has had a lasting effect on numerous artists over the years. There is no other act from 2014 that carries on Bowie's chameleon spirit like St. Vincent's Annie Clark, though. The artist's fourth, self-titled album was a big hit, and Clark stopped by Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art to discuss Bowie's influence. As "Consequence of Sound" points out, the MCA has hosted a special exhibit titled "David Bowie Is" since September. It features more than 300 items from the artist's personal collection, and the museum has also hosted live events in addition to the exhibit. Clark talked about some of her own career experiences before launching into Bowie. "I am curious to unpack this idea of authenticity," Clark says in the video below, "and when did it become more authentic to just stand onstage with no lights or costume or theatricality and just stand up there with a beard and your feelings? Bowie's heroes were people like Little Richard who did '50s queerness with a wink and a smile because that was all that was palatable for the time."
  • Music Times 10 Best Albums of 2014; St. Vincent, The War on Drugs, Jack White & More...Who Takes No. 1?

    Glares were exchanged. Words were said that can't be taken back. Punches weren't quite thrown, although two Music Times editors (that won't be named) did engage in a karate chop battle reminiscent of the Clark Griswold vs. Plastic Lawn Reindeer battle of '91. When all was said and done however, the staff had managed to narrow a list of 943 albums down to a mere 10. Old standards like Jack White and Beck proved that their status within the music community was intact, and newer, much buzzed about acts including Sturgill Simpson proved themselves worthy of consideration during the previous 12 months.
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