US - Texas - Full Moon 185 - 10/12/11
St. Vincent
Strange Mercy
4AD / Playground
When I picked up Annie Clark a.k.a St. Vincent's Tour EP some 5 years ago, when she's
warming up for Sufjan Stevens (as well as
being in his touring band), I was immediately charmed. 'Brunettes...',
my girlfriend snarled.
Then, in 2007 came her debut, Marry
Me, which I liked a lot. Even though I couldn't say 'Yes, I will'
(The year after I married
my girlfriend. Two years ago she put out her second album, the more
cinematic sounding Actor. Well, I
didn't check it out that well. Now,
here's her third, and I'd better see what's she been doing lately.
A few spins on and my first impression is that Strange Mercy
shows that St. Vincent has left the cinematic angle, and is now leaning
towards more of a theatrical
atmosphere. That said this is dramatic stuff done in a most low-toned
way. Like Clark's being an introvert drama queen, if there is such a
being or mood. Annie Clark for
sure is a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter with great skills
and high qualities. Yet, I find Strange Mercy to be a difficult
record, or it doesn't quite
hit me/catch me. Sure, here are some songs I like; like "Cruel", with
its cool guitars, and the fine "Cheerleader". The title track is quite
powerful, despite being a
bit too synthetic sounding. The quiet "Champagne Year" is another
beauty. And the mystic closing track "Year Of The Tiger" is quite
intriguing.
All in all I'm not overly enthusiastic about Strange Mercy. I
still think St. Vincent is a talented artist. It's just that the talent
has gone a bit astray
this time.
Copyright © 2011 Håvard Oppøyen
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