Annie Clark has been recording as St. Vincent since 2007, collaborating with David Byrne and Paul McCartney along the way, and proving herself as one of the best guitarists (and songwriters) in the world.
In more recent years she's written a number one hit single (aren't they all) for Taylor Swift, co-written and starred in her debut feature film, The Nowhere Inn, with her close friend Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney, and released her 7th album All Born Screaming in April 2024.
On this week's show she talks with Stu about her early years in mid-00s CULT band (in every sense of the word) The Polyphonic Spree, why nobody liked her film, her close encounters with Steve Albini, and how she got childhood hero Dave Grohl to drum on her new record.
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Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Video to 'Broken Man', ft Dave Grohl
The Polyphonic Spree on Tour - 2005 mini doc
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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