by David Byrne & St Vincent
Recorded over two years largely at Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey, the album is a collaboration in the truest sense of the word, with Byrne and St. Vincent (aka Annie Clark) co-writing ten of the album's twelve tracks, and each artist penning one song individually. The album centres around an explosive brass band and is propelled by John Congleton's drum programming.
"There was no delineating what the roles were," explains Clark. "It's a collaboration I'm truly proud of." The duo also split lyrical and vocal duties on the record, which despite eschewing a traditional guitar/bass/drums line-up in favour of idiosyncratic horn arrangements, presents itself as infectious and modern hook-laden rock.
Byrne and Clark met in 2009 at the 'Dark Was The Night' benefit at Radio City Music Hall and were approached shortly after by the Housing Works Bookstore to collaborate on a night of music. They began composing remotely, trading song ideas and structures online while Clark toured and it quickly became apparent that they had more than just one night of music in them. Byrne performed with Clark at her 'American Songbook' show at Lincoln Center in 2010, and Clark contributed vocals to Byrne's Here Lies Love album, released the same year.
David Byrne and St. Vincent's new collaborative album Love This Giant is out in Australia now via 4AD / Remote Control, under exclusive license from Byrne's label Todo Mundo.
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