Annie Clark (aka St. Vincent) kicked off her two-day stint as the leader of the 8G Band on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers just last night. If you didn't catch the show – don't worry, you can below – be sure to tune in tonight because it's the last night she'll be acting as Fred Armisen's replacement.

Clark's appearance wasn't the only exciting music news to come from last night's Late Night. The host also welcomed in musical guest Strand of Oaks.

Though St. Vincent didn't seem to talk too much, Meyers was able to get a few words out of her, including what it was like to play in front of 15,000 people in Brooklyn.

"Annie, I heard you performed in Brooklyn this Saturday night in front of 15,000 people," Meyers said. To which she responded, "I did that." She later claimed it was "really fun."

"15,000 people and not a single invite for old Seth Meyers," joked the former Saturday Night Live "Weekend Update" lead.

Check out Clark filling in for Portlandia's Fred Armisen below. Her introduction begins at the 7:15 mark:

St. Vincent's latest self titled album is out now, and was considered one of Music Times' favorite albums of 2014 (so far).

READ: Beck, St. Vincent and Jack White: Music Times Names Its Midyear Favorites

Towards the end of the episode, Meyers introduced songwriter Timothy Showalter's "rock project" Strand of Oaks. The band performed their track "Shut in" off the latest record HEAL. Watch the performance here:

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