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St. Vincent – Big Time Nothing

St. Vincent – Big Time Nothing

This week, St. Vincent will release her new album “All Born Screaming” on Total Pleasure records, described by Stereogum as a true return to form. The latest single, “Big Time Nothing,” is a sonic journey that starts with a mesmerizing bassline and evolves with rhythmic drums, giving way to a funky rhythm guitar reminiscent of a slowed-down Prince classic. This track, along with earlier singles “Broken Man” and “Flea,” showcases St. Vincent’s unique blend of art-pop and guitar-rock. “All Born Screaming” marks her first self-produced album, featuring collaborations with notable artists like Dave Grohl and Cate Le Bon. St. Vincent’s approach to music remains as eclectic and bold as ever, with influences ranging from her solo walks in the woods to her explorations of art with Alex Da Corte in Philadelphia.

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