St. Vincent has confirmed that a new album is on the way.
Annie Clark took to Twitter to reveal that her next studio LP will be arriving next year, marking her first since 'Masseduction' in 2017 and the piano-led reworked version 'MassEducation', released the following year.
"The rumors are true," she wrote. "New record 'locked and loaded' for 2021. Can’t wait for you to hear it."
The announcement follows a recent interview with Mojo Magazine, in which Clark described her next record as "a tectonic shift", sounding like, "the colour palette of the world of Taxi Driver" and "Gena Rowlands in a Cassavetes film."
Earlier in 2020, Jack Antonoff, who produced 'Masseduction', revealed that he had been "messing around" in the studio with Clark.
The rumors are true. New record “locked and loaded” for 2021. Can’t wait for you to hear it.
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