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St Vincent teases sixth studio album, Daddy’s Home, with vintage-style posters

The album arrives in May.

St Vincent onstage

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St Vincent has teased her next album, titled Daddy’s Home, through a series of vintage-style posters shared on social media. The album is due out 14 May through Loma Vista.

“St Vincent is back with a record of all-new songs,” the posters read. “Warm Wurlitzers and wit, glistening guitars and grit, with sleaze and style for days. Taking you uptown to downtown with the artist who makes you expect the unexpected.”

“So sit back, light up and by all means have that bourbon waiting because… DADDY’S HOME.”

The posters also note that the album – St Vincent’s sixth studio record – will be released on vinyl, cassette and even 8-track. See the posters below:

The musician, real name Annie Clark, first mentioned the album in an interview with Mojo last year, saying that it marks a “tectonic shift” for her sound.

“I felt I had gone as far as I could possibly go with angularity,” she said. “I was interested in going back to the music I’ve listened to more than any other – Stevie Wonder records from the early 70s, Sly And The Family Stone. I studied at the feet of those masters.”

Elsewhere in the interview, she also compared her latest album to “the colour palette of the world of [Martin Scorsese’s] Taxi Driver” and “Gena Rowlands in a Cassavetes film”.

She added: “I just wanted to capture the colours, the film stock, and tell these stories of being down and out, down on your luck.”

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