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By Jay Mattson When I first started writing this review, I had trouble finding the right words to lead with. Many of the albums I review come from artists and bands I’m comfortably familiar with, so there’s some semblance of background knowledge. Unfortunately, Annie Clark’s sophomore album (and most successful) as St. Vincent,, was an album that I never truly embraced.
I loved a few tracks (“Actor out of Work”, “Marrow”), but it faded from my mind after a week of listening to it. My past neutrality toward St.
Vincent is one of the reasons I wanted to write this review for. I wanted to give myself a second chance to let Clark ‘wow’ me the way she did many others with Actor two years ago.
Mission accomplished. Marks a sonic growth for Clark. Texas Instruments Pcixx12 Integrated Flashmedia Controller Driver Windows 7 X86 on this page.
More so than ever, she’s taking the inherent grandiosity of her instrumentation to its natural conclusion, turning each track into a swelling, jangly, distorted, yet organized chaos (think Arcade Fire with feedback), rather than constantly reeling it back in, which was one of the reasons felt half-baked to me. Clark’s signature distorted electric guitars are in full force on most tracks. The exceptions are the title track and the first single, “Surgeon”, which is actually one of the weaker songs on the album.
But even in those instances, there are portions of each song that weigh heavier than normal. “Cheerleader”, a sad journey through Clark’s misdirected good intentions, billows back and forth like the inhale/exhale of some psychedelic bagpipe. One of the more cleverly named songs in recent memory, “Neutered Fruit”, has a style that can only be described as Clark’s own.