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St. Vincent unveils visually striking “New York” music video: Watch

Plus, Annie Clark curates a New York-inspired playlist featuring LCD Soundsystem, Ryan Adams, and Nas

    St. Vincent has shared the music video for “New York”, her first single since 2015, and the Big Apple has never looked so vivid and fantastical.

    Directed by Alex Da Corte in conjunction with All Ages Productions, the clip features Annie Clark at the center of a series of stunning and colorful imagery. There are blood red telephones, glassy umbrellas, fiery flames, sun-kissed flowers, a large FAO Schwarz-style piano, and even a gorgeously cool scene outside of a corner bodega (who knew one would ever describe a bodega that way?). Check it out above — your eyes will thank you.

    (Read: The 25 Most Anticipated Albums of Fall 2017)

    “I think Annie’s New York is the New York of my dreams-one that is blurry and fractured, dreamy and flat,” Da Corte said in a press statement. “It is the Toontown to my Hollywood. It is beautiful but slightly out of reach.”

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    Additionally, Clark has curated a “New York”-inspired Spotify playlist featuring songs by LCD Soundsystem, Ryan Adams, The Velvet Underground, and Nas. She also expanded her “Fear the Future” tour with an additional Los Angeles date; consult the updated schedule. Yesterday, the indie rocker covered The Beatles classic “Love Is All You Need” for a new Tiffany & co. ad.

    St. Vincent 2017 Tour Dates:
    10/07 – Los Angeles, CA @ Paramount Picture Studios (Red Bull Academy Music Festival)
    10/17 – London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
    10/18 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo Manchester
    10/20 – Dublin, IE @ Olympia Theater
    10/23 – Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique
    10/24 – Paris, FR @ Le Trianon
    10/26 – Berlin, DE @ Huxleys
    10/27 – Utrecht, NL @ Tivolirendenburg
    11/13 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore
    11/15 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room
    11/17 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater
    11/18 – St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theater
    11/19 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
    11/20 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
    11/21 – Louisville, KY @ Whitney Hall
    11/22 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
    11/24 – Knoxville, TN @ Tennessee Theatre
    11/25 – Durham, NC @ Durham Performing Arts Center
    11/27 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
    11/28 – Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory
    11/30 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues
    12/01 – Portland, ME @ State Theatre
    12/02 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
    12/03 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre

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