St. Vincent / Strange Mercy
Album: | Strange Mercy | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | St. Vincent | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | 4AD |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-12-11 | Pull Date: | 2012-02-12 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 12 | Feb 5 | Jan 29 | Jan 22 | Jan 15 | Jan 8 | Jan 1 | Dec 18 |
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Airplays: | 4 | 1 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 10, 2024: | entropy
Cruel |
4. | Jun 08, 2023: | elemenohps & qs
Cruel |
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2. | Feb 08, 2024: | elemenohps & qs
Cruel |
5. | Feb 10, 2023: | KZSU Time Traveler
Neutered Fruit |
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3. | Nov 14, 2023: | Phone Scam
Dilettante |
6. | Dec 17, 2021: | nearby galaxies (rebroadcast from Apr 17, 2019)
Dilettante |
Album Review
Gorilla Man Jr.
Reviewed 2011-11-27
Reviewed 2011-11-27
Annie Clark’s project St. Vincent creates a consistent album of spacey vocals, fuzzy guitar, and lots of synth. It’s a strong, cohesive record. Some great tracks to be played. My personal favorites are 2, 7, and 9. No FCCs.
1. Chloe in the Afternoon. Vocals alternate with a fuzzy guitar riff behind a swirling organ (2:55)
2. *Cruel. Dancey and ethereal. Great chorus hook. Like something disco. (3:35)
3. Cheerleader. Slow verses that pick up with a chorus that alternates between staccato “I”’s and a flowing “don’t wanna be a cheerleader no more” (3:28)
4. Surgeon. hazy synth. (4:25)
5. Northern Lights. upbeat, kind of poppy (3:33)
6. Strange Mercy. slow and sultry. (4:28)
7. Neutered Fruit. choral backing eventually shares space with slow, deliberate drumbeat. “Did you ever really stare at me, like I stared at you?” Cool little guitar solo. Builds to a crescendo at the end. (4:13)
8. Champagne Year. slow and spare and open. (3:28)
9. *Dilettante. starts slowly plodding, before short horn bursts enter the scene and change the mood. nice flowing melody. (4:03)
10. Hysterical Strength. Driving drum beat keeps it pretty upbeat. (3:16)
11. Year of the Tiger. fuzz guitar quickly gives way to an acoustic guitar. More nice hazy vocals. (3:28)
Reviewed by Gorilla Man Jr. 11/2011
1. Chloe in the Afternoon. Vocals alternate with a fuzzy guitar riff behind a swirling organ (2:55)
2. *Cruel. Dancey and ethereal. Great chorus hook. Like something disco. (3:35)
3. Cheerleader. Slow verses that pick up with a chorus that alternates between staccato “I”’s and a flowing “don’t wanna be a cheerleader no more” (3:28)
4. Surgeon. hazy synth. (4:25)
5. Northern Lights. upbeat, kind of poppy (3:33)
6. Strange Mercy. slow and sultry. (4:28)
7. Neutered Fruit. choral backing eventually shares space with slow, deliberate drumbeat. “Did you ever really stare at me, like I stared at you?” Cool little guitar solo. Builds to a crescendo at the end. (4:13)
8. Champagne Year. slow and spare and open. (3:28)
9. *Dilettante. starts slowly plodding, before short horn bursts enter the scene and change the mood. nice flowing melody. (4:03)
10. Hysterical Strength. Driving drum beat keeps it pretty upbeat. (3:16)
11. Year of the Tiger. fuzz guitar quickly gives way to an acoustic guitar. More nice hazy vocals. (3:28)
Reviewed by Gorilla Man Jr. 11/2011
Track Listing
1. | Chloe In The Afternoon | 6. | Strange Mercy | |||
2. | Cruel | 7. | Neutered Fruit | |||
3. | Cheerleader | 8. | Champagne Year | |||
4. | Surgeon | 9. | Dilettante | |||
5. | Northern Lights | 10. | Hysterical Strength | |||
11. | Year Of The Tiger |