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Saturday, May 24, 2014

St Vincent performs 'Digital Witness' and 'Birth In Reverse' on 'Saturday Night Live'

May 18, 2014 10:59

Annie Clark played two tracks from her 'St Vincent' album on the comedy show

St Vincent performed 'Digital Witness' and 'Birth In Reverse' on Saturday Night Live last night (May 18).

Scroll down to watch the musician running through both tracks on the US comedy sketch show, which was hosted by Andy Samberg.


[HD] St. Vincent - Digital Witness - SNL 5-17-14 by IdolxMuzic


[HD] St. Vincent - Birth In Reverse - SNL 5-17-14 by IdolxMuzic

St Vincent will tour the UK in August, after rescheduling a run of dates that were meant to take place this month. The shows follow the February release of St Vincent's eponymous new album, which was recorded in Dallas, Texas with Dap-Kings drummer Homer Steinweiss, McKenzie Smith of Midlake and producer John Congleton.

St Vincent will play:

Cambridge Junction (August 19)
Leeds Met University (20)
Bristol O2 Academy (21)
Glasgow O2 ABC (26)
Gateshead The Sage (27)
Liverpool O2 Academy (28)

To check the availability of St Vincent tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0844 858 6765

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

St. Vincent, David Byrne Team Up for 'Giant' Album

by Jason Lipshutz, N.Y.  |   June 14, 2012 5:30 EDT

Art-rock legend David Byrne and indie chanteuse St. Vincent have teamed up for a new album, "Love This Giant," as well as a corresponding fall tour. First track "Who" has been offered up as a free download on the album's official website.

"Love This Giant," out Sept. 11 on 4AD through Byrne's label Todo Mundo, was recorded in Hoboken, N.J. over a two-year period and features 10 songs co-written by the two musicians, with each one fully penning one track. The former Talking Heads leader and "Strange Mercy" auteur previously teamed up for the "Dark Was The Night" benefit compilation in 2009, and Byrne's "Here Lies Love" project the following year.

Days after the album release, St. Vincent and Byrne will kick off a joint tour in Minneapolis on Sept. 15. "We'll be doing these songs and a bunch of songs that we suspect people will know, with a group that includes eight brass players, a keyboardist and a drummer," says Byrne in a statement.

St. Vincent, also known as Annie Clark, has released her last two albums, 2009's "Actor" and last year's "Strange Mercy," on 4AD. Byrne, meanwhile, has recently taken to joint albums -- in 2008 he released "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" with Talking Heads producer/musical genius Brian Eno, and collaborated with Fatboy Slim on "Here Lies Love" two years later.

Here is the tracklist for "Love This Giant":

1. Who
2. Weekend in the Dust
3. Dinner For Two
4. Ice Age
5. I Am An Ape
6. The Forest Awakes
7. I Should Watch TV
8. Lazarus
9. Optimist
10. Lightning
11. The One Who Broke Your Heart (featuring The Dap-Kings and Antibalas)
12. Outside of Space & Time

Here are David Byrne & St. Vincent's upcoming North American tour dates:

Sept. 15: Minneapolis, MN (State Theater)
Sept. 16: Milwaukee, WI (Riverside Theater)
Sept. 18: Chicago, IL (Chicago Theatre)
Sept. 20: Toronto, ONT (Queen Elizabeth Theater)
Sept. 21: Montreal, QUE (Eglise St-Jean Baptiste (POP Montreal))
Sept. 23: Boston, MA (Orpheum Theatre)
Sept. 25: New York, NY (Beacon Theater)
Sept. 26: New York, NY (Beacon Theater)
Sept. 27: Philadelphia, PA (Tower Theater)
Sept. 29: Brooklyn, NY (Williamsburg Park)
Sept. 30: N. Bethesda MD (The Music Center at Strathmore)
Oct. 2: Nashville, TN (Ryman Auditorium)
Oct. 3: Atlanta, GA (Cobb Energy Center)
Oct. 5: Austin, TX (Bass Concert Hall)
Oct. 6: Houston, TX (Hobby Center)
Oct. 7: Dallas, TX (McFarlin Memorial Auditorium (SMU))
Oct. 10: San Diego, CA (Humphrey's)
Oct. 11: Santa Barbara, CA (Arlington Theatre)
Oct. 12: Costa Mesa, CA (Segerstrom Theater for the Arts)
Oct. 13: Los Angeles, CA (Greek Theater)
Oct. 15: San Francisco, CA (Orpheum Theatre)
Oct. 17: Seattle, WA (5th Ave Theatre)
Oct. 18: Portland, OR (Arlene Schnitzer Auditorium)
Oct. 20: Vancouver, BC (Centre in Vancouver for the Performing Arts)


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