Annie Clark who under the stage name St. Vincent has been making a name for herself as the next David Bowie. As fans are still devouring her latest album, Masseduction, which dropped in stores last month through Lomo Vista. Masseduction is Clark’s fifth studio album and it looks and sounds like something Bowie would be proud of.
So far, the singer and songwriter have shared two music videos from her acclaimed album and she has kept up the same esthetic with each one. Now as she shares the third video for fans, it has the same familiarity with it. Just like her previous videos for “New York,” and “Los Ageless,” her latest shares the same technicolor dreamscape and themes. Annie Clark delivers with a chaotic futuristic look at future housewives of America and their obsession with over medicating themselves.
“Pills” is the second track off St. Vincent’s acclaimed album and features vocals from Cara Delevingne and Jenny Lewis as well as Kamasi Washington use of the saxophone.
The music video, directed by Phillippa Price, tackles our culture’s tendency to over medicate. The video portrays tweaked out individuals, who share the same mannequin like movements and behaviors while hopped up on drugs. Futuristic shots collide with shots of the past which makes the trip even more chaotic. The lyric, “pills, pills, pills.” repeats over and over again as individuals within the clip pop the tablets as if their candy. And in today’s culture, they might as well be.
You can watch it via the TIDAL player below.
St. Vincent is currently making her way around the U.S. with her “Fear the Future tour and has recently extended her tour. Scroll down to see the updated tour dates.
St. Vincent “Fear the Future” Tour Dates:
11/17 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater
11/18 – St. Paul, MN – Palace Theater
11/19 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
11/20 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
11/21 – Louisville, KY – The Kentucky Center
11/22 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
11/24 – Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre
11/25 – Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center
11/27 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
11/28 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
11/30 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
12/1 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
12/2 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
12/3 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
12/16-12/17 – Houston, TX – Day For Night Festival
1/9 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
1/10 – Columbus, OH – Express Live
1/11 – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre
1/12 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre
1/13 – Omaha, NE – Kiewit Concert Hall at Holland Performing Arts Center
1/15 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
1/19 – Seattle, WA – The Moore Theatre
1/20 – Portland, OR – Keller Auditorium
1/22 – San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
1/25 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
1/26 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
1/27 – San Diego, CA – Observatory
2/15 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
2/17 – Atlanta, GA – The Tabernacle
2/18 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City
2/19 – New Orleans, LA – Civic Theatre
2/22 – Austin, TX – ACL Live
2/24 – Dallas, TX – Bomb Factory
2/26 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
3/1 – Charlotte, NC – Fillmore
3/2 – Richmond, VA – The National
3/3 – Norfolk, VA – NorVa
3/4 – Baltimore, MD – Hippodrome
Photo credit by Owen Ela