St.Vincent also known as Annie Clarkperformed at the great Royal Albert Hall in London last September, accompanied by an impressive orchestra. With the help of the director and orchestrator Jules Buckley The artist signs a work in which her songs reach a new dimension.
Last Friday it saw the light “St. Vincent : Live in London!”a live album with orchestra that includes a total of nineteen tracks, recovering classics such as “Marrow”, “Black Rainbow” or “Smoking Section” and “The Bed”, offers a perfect balance between sonic explosion and contained emotion. In addition to releasing this album, the artist has expanded her tour in collaboration with different local orchestras under the direction of Jules Buckley.
Before the last concert at the Royal Albert Hall, Buckley said: “The concept here does not reside in a simple orchestral wallpaper behind an artist.” “We’ve been working together to find a new interpretation of the Saint Vincent sound. Annie and her pianist, Rachel, have toured as a duo, which has inspired us to reimagine some of the pieces with a larger ensemble.”
The artist had already been on stage at the Royal Abert Hall in 2024, at that time the magazine NME wrote: “Throughout a devastating ninety-minute show, Clark used the guitar as a true weapon, attacking the microphone with great trepidation.” “Huge, like a catharsis on the edge of chaos, where Clark and his band never let things completely break down.”

