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Dallas-bred St. Vincent delivers fully felt masterwork with “All Born Screaming”

The Dallas-bred singer-songwriter Annie Clark — better known by her musical moniker St. Vincent — might be one of the most underappreciated artists in modern music. In plain sight, for the better part of the last two decades, the now 41-year-old musician has sloughed off personas from record to record, retaining her core skills (foremost... Read more »

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Jaime Wyatt is a talented Americana singer-songwriter known for her emotive storytelling and soulful vocals. Born in California, Wyatt’s music is deeply rooted in traditional country, but she effortlessly blends elements of rock, folk, and blues into her sound. Her lyrics often reflect personal experiences, struggles and triumphs, offering a raw and authentic glimpse into... Read more »

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St Vincent, sitting at a table, stares off to the right
Dallas-bred St. Vincent delivers fully felt masterwork with “All Born Screaming”

The Dallas-bred singer-songwriter Annie Clark — better known by her musical moniker St. Vincent — might be one of the most underappreciated artists in modern music. In plain sight, for the better part of the last two decades, the now 41-year-old musician has sloughed off personas from record to record, retaining her core skills (foremost... Read more »

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