1.Hell is Near
2.Reckless
3.Broken Man
4.Flea
5.Big Time Nothing
6.Violent Times
7.The Power’s Out
8.Sweetest Fruit
9.So Many Planets
10.All Born Screaming (feat. Cate Le Bon)
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song is raw. the volume seems reallyyy low in the music video tho, haven't checked out the streaming version
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
!https://youtu.be/RYJxPg6quL4?si=MNcMoKaQxJAXwcp7Hard af
Daddy’s home wasn’t it for me. Glad she’s back
Unfortunate timing for the cover/video to release. Wish she'd make a statement on it instead of just being strangely silent, even though we know it wasn't her intention. Clark has some questionable political opinions, so a simple acknowledgement would help ease some of the unease silence causes lol.
Song's great though
Unfortunate timing for the cover/video to release. Wish she'd make a statement on it instead of just being strangely silent, even though we know it wasn't her intention. Clark has some questionable political opinions, so a simple acknowledgement would help ease some of the unease silence causes lol.
Song's great though
Oh man, didn't even think of that
She has never missed as far as I’m concerned
New song goes very hard like a darker more unhinged take on the sound of her self titled album
Nice to see her ditching Jack Antonoff even tho I liked those albums, it’s time
i want the f***ing rock album so bad man
!https://youtu.be/fX7WEzJuUiE?si=oEj5fNYrmUP4E4E4maybe one day
Could be a track like that on here, she said in an interview that this is gonna be a guitar heavy record.
Dave Grohl even feats. on the album.
Could be a track like that on here, she said in an interview that this is gonna be a guitar heavy record.
Dave Grohl even feats. on the album.
yeah Dave is on drums for Broken Man
i want the f***ing rock album so bad man
!https://youtu.be/fX7WEzJuUiE?si=oEj5fNYrmUP4E4E4maybe one day
Ever since she covered Big Black’s “Kerosene” live in 2011 and the subsequent cataclysmic 7” split “Krokodil”/”Grot,” fans have known that some evil lurked in Clark’s guitar. (Take it back even further if you like: This is someone whose college noise band was named Skull F***ers.) On All Born Screaming—the first half, at any rate—that lacerating aggression possesses a St. Vincent album for the first time, unleashing a reeling thrash laced with the formative DNA of Albini at his most corrosive and the ugly, spectacular catharsis of Nine Inch Nails, and opening up a brand new fracture in her songwriting. “It’s my least funny record,” says Clark with knowing wryness.
Quote is taken from her website description of the album.
Descriptors of some tracks:
“Flea” has Grohl on drums and features a Yes influenced prog section
The opener “Hell is Near” is Portishead inspired
“So Many Planets” feat. Foo Fighters’ new drummer John Freese
The closer “All Born Screaming” is 7 minutes long and bass heavy
“All Born Screaming” (the title) refers to babies being born.
Album is musically split in two, first half aggressive, second half is more expansive and grandiose.
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