
St. Vincent
St. Vincent, the critically acclaimed artist behind the enigmatic persona of Annie Clark, has been captivating audiences with her genre-bending soundscapes and unapologetic introspection since the early 2000s. As a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer, Clark's eponymous project has evolved into a masterclass in sonic experimentation, weaving together elements of indie rock, electronic music, and avant-garde textures to create an unparalleled listening experience. Her most notable works include the Grammy-winning album "St. Vincent" (2014), which saw her exploring themes of identity, love, and existential crises, as well as the innovative "MASSEDUCTION" (2017), which marked a bold new direction in her music. As a visual artist, St. Vincent has also made significant waves, having directed several music videos for her own songs, as well as collaborating with acclaimed directors like Pedro Rezende and Daniel Lopatin. Her distinctive style, blending vibrant colors, surreal landscapes, and nods to classic cinema, has become an integral part of her artistic identity. This multidisciplinary approach has earned her numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy nominations and wins for Best Rock Song and Best Music Video. With a discography that's as bold as it is beautiful, St. Vincent continues to defy expectations and push the boundaries of what it means to be an artist in the 21st century – a true visionary in every sense.
Soundtrack Appearances
Gen V (S2) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
High Potential (S2) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
The action-packed sequence unfolds as the notorious Game Maker surrenders to authorities at the police precinct, leaving the Major Crimes team stunned and scrambling to process this sudden turn of events. With sirens blaring and tension running high, the stakes are raised as the characters navigate this unexpected twist.
I Love LA (S1) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Oh. What. Fun. (2025) - 1 song(s)
Movie
The Bear (S4) - 2 song(s)
TV Show
Sydney is busy in the kitchen whipping up a fresh culinary creation. As she expertly chops, sautés, and stirs, the camera captures her focused intensity, giving us a glimpse into her creative process.