CLEVELAND, Ohio — If rock and roll is as much about invention and reinvention as it is about guitars and grit, then Annie Clark— better known as St. Vincent —stands as one of its true heirs apparent.
She doesn’t just play music; she bends it into strange new shapes, refracting tradition into something both familiar and futuristic.
She’s not above setting herself on fire to make an artistic statement—something her most recent album cover intimates.
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