St Vincent / Strange Mercy
St. Vincent, the nom-de-stage of Annie Clark, has confirmed the release
of new album, Strange Mercy, on September 12th, 2011. Having worked
together on 2009's Actor, Clark reunited with producer John Congleton
and recorded the album in her hometown of Dallas, TX at Elmwood Studios.
The eleven new tracks showcase Clark's gift for fusing the cerebral and
the visceral, her melodically elegant arrangements packing hefty
emotional punches.
Clark's virtuosity has long been recognised, and Strange Mercy finds
St. Vincent redefining the idea of the guitar hero, utilising the
instrument as a pointillist artist might wield a brush. Countless
judiciously placed riffs and instrumental flares, each distinct and
unique, cohere into grand tableaus. On 'Cruel', she elicits punchy
bursts like an R&B horn section. 'Cheerleader' froths and boils,
with deep and fuzzy guitars bubbling up to the surface, while 'Surgeon'
twirls about endlessly, Clark's vocals dancing amid a blizzard of notes.
Strange Mercy isn't an entirely solitary affair either, with Clark
joined by a host of other musicians. Included among them are Grammy
Award winning Bobby Sparks on mini Moog, clavinet, Arp and Wurlitzer,
Midlake's MacKenzie Smith on drums and Daniel Hart on violin. Also
contributing were Beck keyboardist and musical director Brian LeBarton,
Evan Smith on woodwinds and Phil Palazzolo.
Since the release of Actor, Clark has collaborated with some of the
biggest names in indie music. She recorded with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon
for the Twilight: New Moon soundtrack, had her song 'The Strangers'
sampled by Kid Cudi (who she later performed with on Jimmy Fallon's TV
show), and has been working with David Byrne on a forthcoming project.
More recently she appeared before a sold-out New York crowd at Michael
Azerrad's "Our Concert Could Be Your Life" with a scintillating
performance of Big Black's 'Kerosene' (watch it here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVhCo7PoVpA)
