St. Vincent: ‘All Born Screaming', Collaborating with Dave Grohl, & the Future | Apple Music

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St. Vincent sits down with Zane Lowe to discuss her new studio album, 'All Born Screaming'. She shares that the major themes of this album are life and death, and that through loss, she's ready to experience life to the fullest. She also shares her experience collaborating with friends on the project, including Dave Grohl and Justin Meldal-Johnsen, and her excitement for the future.

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All Comments (21)
  • I love hearing st Vincent talk about anything, her geniusness is interweaved into everything and it’s so enjoyable to see and hear
  • She and Fiona Apple are cut from the same massively creative cloth.
  • @juju-vl7oj
    It feels very biased to say this as a fan and perhaps it’s a little silly to say because it’s subjective but St Vincent is definitely in the conversation of best artist of the last 20 years and I think she belongs in the conversation with all of the greats in history like Prince , Bowie, Bjork, Kate Bush etc Every album has been great , memorable and distinct from her previous work. Very excited to listen to the full album tonight, Daddy’s Home I think was her best album and the best of 2021 probably so expectations are high af.
  • @MarkRutland2
    When you interview someone, you must know how to listen.
  • @lumi24_7
    BRAZIL LOVES YOU ST VINCENT, COME AGAIN, SO EXCITED FOR THE ALBUM 🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️❤️
  • @avedic
    This was SUCH a great interview! It helps that Zane is very good at this and Annie is talented as an interview subject. She's such a smart creative interesting person...I could listen to her talk about art and creativity forever. My favorite thing about her is how deeply obsessed with MUSIC she is. That's not super common, oddly enough. How many popular artists will talk for 5 minutes about the yearning emotional timbre of a major 7th chord? Not many. I like both Annie and Matty Healy, in part, because they actually love music...making art with sound. All the other stuff...the thematic elements, the aesthetics, the lyrics, etc...is super interesting too, and she can speak to that very well. But I just love how fluent she is when talking about actual music...chords, notes, melodies, rhythms, timbres, cadences, motifs, etc. I also love how she hasn't lost her edge, her passion, her curiosity...and is still making relevant music that matters in the culture. She's 41. Most 41 year olds lose touch with the ineffable joy of creating art. I'm 41 myself....and it's refreshing to have someone like Annie as an example for how it can be done. It's not inevitable that you get old and resign yourself to some legacy tour and endless greatest hits albums. You can still make important art....but ONLY if you refuse to extinguish your inner light.
  • @peterhehn7138
    Phenomenal interview - really insightful and thoroughly entertaining. I love the chemistry and the fact that Annie and Zane seem to "get" each other, and spark conversations off in directions that I just wouldn't contemplate. Lovely to be part of the conversation - magical stuff.
  • @pigg90
    One of the most intriguing and interesting artists of our times. What a privilege to be an audience to her artistic evolution. This album is the most experimental and enjoyable one she's put out since self-titled. Can't get enough of it.
  • @sunbear_413
    I've been a fan of St Vincent since ~2011 or so. Got very into her first 3 albums and then the collab with David Byrne when that came out. I've always appreciated that each of her albums has a unique identity. There are some common elements and through lines but they all feel different in some way and you can tell that she's always growing as an artist, which is awesome. Sometimes this meant that my taste didn't exactly align with her but that's ok. All of that said, this album is the first one in a while where I feel totally in sync again. This album is flawless, I loved every single track. Can't wait to listen more.
  • @zkz7482
    This album is absolutely remarkable, harrowing and powerful, she knocked it out of the park. Probably my favorite album of hers period, followed by her self titled album. 👏 🏆
  • @user-jkutuz
    this is an amazing interview, a new favorite
  • @ginnamurcia4809
    This interview gave me life, My soul and heart feel renewed ❤ can't wait to listen to it
  • St. Vi really inspires and intrigues w/ her notes here so this interview is bomb!
  • I am so into this amazing artist. I discovered her as a super guitar player, and then I heard the eponymous album, and from there she has been a constant presence in my sonic landscape (and when I saw her live, front row, I thought I wanted to buy her signature guitar, but I'm lefty! PLEASE MAKE A LEFTY MODEL OF THAT!)