philolzophy:

Hi bb. Its the other one. If I ever see you again I’m going to beat you up or make you cry with words. Just so you know!

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Annie Clark, I love you because your talent and work inspires me to become a better person. I am grateful I met you (how can you be so nice?!), and your show yesterday was nothing short of magnificent. I urge everyone to do whatever they can to see St. Vincent live. It. Is. Worth. It.

So tomorrow I will be traveling to Austin to see the amazing Annie Clark, aka St. Vincent. To say the very least, I am excited as fuck. To be honest, I have been a very passive fan of her since the release of Marry Me. Of course I got hooked with ”Marry Me” (the song), but I remember feeling turned off by all the dissonance in the rest of the album, and not much changed when Actor was released. I was really into Death Cab and Bright Eyes at the time, and really could not be bothered with albums that weren’t immediately catchy and/or lacked glockenspiels. I remember St. Vincent coming to Austin multiple times and writing her off. I remember talking to fans of hers while in line for a Conor Oberst & Jenny Lewis show and giving my opinion of how ‘she’s not really alllll that great’. Idiot.

About a year and a half ago, I came across ”The Party” on shuffle, and just was blown away. I immediately listened to  Marry Me, and  Actor, and found myself in love. These were albums I had listened to many times before, and at best thought were ‘good’, but now they are ‘marvelous’. What clicked, I don’t know, but I’m glad it did. She is everything an artist should strive to do with his or her music. Overall she has been hugely influential in my view of music, inspiring in what I hope to create for myself, and I am so happy that tomorrow I will have the utmost pleasure of seeing her live.

Oh, did I mention she is pretty, and seems like a beautiful human being?

:edit: Oh yeah, Strange Mercy, how fucking good is that album?

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So when Ellie Goulding first came out, I was like ‘‘pffff, okay Starry Eyed is kinda catchy” and completely wrote her off as another pop singer singing over electronically tinged music.

It took me months, but I finally gave in to listen to her whole album, and coupling that with seeing her live last week, I am finally in love.