St. Vincent

Marry Me

St. Vincent - Marry Me

07/10/2007 | Beggars Banquet Us 

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Marry Me Review

Judging by her debut's title, St. Vincent, or Annie Clark as her family knows her, has a simple request: she wants you to marry her. And in the titular song, she convincingly sings with her coy, childlike delivery, "I'll be so good to you / I'll be so sweet to you" while piano, horns, violins and handclaps create a beguiling atmosphere. If she's asking for our hand in marriage like this, we may just have to oblige.

Clark's debut marks the arrival of an enchanting songwriter who successfully brings an element of true eccentricity to conventional pop music. The opening track, "Now Now," finds Clark channeling a contemporary Kate Bush as ethereal backing vocals and tumbling drums play over her harp-esque guitar plucks. Further on, the deceivingly sweet "Apocalypse Song" would pacify even the most vociferous of doomsday prophets. Here's to the end of the world.

—Arye Dworken
07.03.07

All Music Guide Review

With experience playing with the Polyphonic Spree, Sufjan Stevens, and Glenn Branca, Annie Clark is more than qualified enough to start writing her own loosely ornate, lush pop songs. But while Clark, who chooses to use the name St. Vincent here, does incorporate the frilly strings and horns, background choirs, and various keyboards (most of which she plays) of her past employers in Marry Me, her solo debut, she also has an edge to her -- something that shows up in the distorted electric guitar solos of "Jesus Saves, I Spend" or "Now, Now," the drums in the ominous "The Apocalypse Song" or "Your Lips Are Red," the growing intensity of the vocals "Landmines," the funereal waltz of the fantastic "Paris Is Burning" ("I write to give the war is over/Send my cinders home to mother," Clark sings sadly over electronic drumbeats and acoustic guitars) -- that pushes her away from the overly sentimental and quaint. Not that Marry Me doesn't have its fair share of happy love songs ("All My Stars Aligned," "What Me Worry?"), but the album isn't seeped in that kind of joyfulness that sings blind and insincere. It's an mix of good and bad, of light and dark, of the woman who purposefully sets up the obstacles she must get through to find her lover ("I'm crawling through landmines/I know 'cause I planted them," she sings disarmingly), of sweet self-deprecation ("Marry me, John, I'll be so good to you/You won't realize I'm gone"), honest and quirky and totally enticing. Clark is young enough that she's still able to retain that sense of wonder about the world without seeming naïve, and old enough that she can say things like "My hands are red from sealing your red lips" and you believe her. It's an orchestral record for those who prefer the simplistic, a darker one for those who prefer theirs twee, love songs for the scorned and sad songs for the content, an engaging and alluring combination that makes Marry Me nearly irresistible, and one of the better indie pop albums that's come around for a long time. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

Marry Me Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Now, Now
  • 4:25
  • Sound Clip for Now, Now from Marry Me


  • 4
  • Marry Me
  • 4:41
  • Sound Clip for Marry Me from Marry Me


  • 9
  • Landmines
  • 5:07
  • Sound Clip for Landmines from Marry Me


  • 10
  • Human Racing
  • 3:48
  • Sound Clip for Human Racing from Marry Me


  • 11
  • What Me Worry?
  • 3:56
  • Sound Clip for What Me Worry? from Marry Me


  • Credits of Marry Me

    • Daniel Farris
    • Synthesizer, Percussion, Choir, Chorus, Engineer, Producer
    • Annie Clark
    • Organ, Percussion, Clavietta, Drum Programming, Vibraphone, Engineer, Producer, Moog Synthesizer, Xylophone, Vocals, Triangle, Piano, Guitar, Dulcimer, Bass, Synthesizer


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