Annie Clark 鈥 who performs a long-overdue homecoming show April 6 鈥 has been releasing albums as since 2007. But her latest may be her greatest.
All Born Screaming, released in April 2024, won three Grammys in February, for alternative music album, rock song (鈥淏roken Man鈥) and alternative music performance (鈥淔lea鈥). While it鈥檚 her seventh album, it is the first one produced by Clark, who was raised in Lake Highlands.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really an exact rendering of the sounds in my head. This is my singular vision,鈥 she told , describing it as a personal work about 鈥渓ife and death and love.鈥
Clark鈥檚 been living out of a suitcase recently, touring in Mexico and South America and performing at South by Southwest, the Grammys and the SNL50 concert. She also found time to release a propulsive new song, 鈥淒OA,鈥 from the comedy horror film Death of a Unicorn. It鈥檚 a funky slice of industrial pop, with the vocals buried deep in the mix as if Clark is singing from inside a dungeon.
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St. Vincent will perform with opening act Glass Beams on April 6 at 8 p.m. at , 2713 Canton St., Dallas. Starting at $49.50. .
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