St. Vincent Brings MASSEDUCTION to The Orpheum Theatre on April 11th

Just shy of their Coachella performance St. Vincent first hits the Orpheum theater on April 11th. Annie Clark (St. Vincent) will be in the middle of her Fear the Future tour, likely performing many songs from their fifth studio album MASSEDUCTION. The album has been referred to as a confessional album addressing many of their widely publicized relationships with Cara Delavigne and Kristen Stewart. Their song Slow Disco features lyrics such as “Don’t it beat a slow dance to death,” said to be evoking a relationship that is trapped in a slow dance. A moment of intense romance and passion, but never building to anything more. This theme of anti-pop carries throughout the album as they incorporates upbeat tempos and dance rhythms – almost barrowing from 80’s pop but with an overlay of lyrics that speak of emptiness and conflict.

St. Vincent is sure to perform their single Los Angeles, a song most anyone living in the city can both relate and dance along to. The song’s main chorus uses an anaphora – repeating the phrase “How can anybody have you?” six times, each time shifting in meaning. The song deals with themes of desiring a relationship, fame, beauty, and success all in the city of angels. If you’re a local Angelino, or even a transplant MASSEDUCATION has themes we can all relate and connect to on a deep level – all while having a little fun. Don’t miss your chance to see St. Vincent at the Orpheum on April 11th!

St. Vincent

The Orpheum Theatre

April 11th 2018 @ 8PM

https://www1.ticketmaster.com/st-vincent-los-angeles-california-04-11-2018/event/0900544DE1269EAA?artistid=1132941&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1&tm_link=venueartist_msg-0_0900544DE1269EAA#efeat4212“>Tickets $29

Tyler Moore: Born and raised in a small town south of Chicago, Tyler moved to Los Angeles when she was 18 to attend USC's School of Cinematic Arts. While in film school Tyler was actively involved in production both in and outside of class, and took on several thesis level writing courses. An artist at heart, Tyler's love for music carries into her work as a filmmaker whether it is making music videos or finding acute references to her favorite songs when composing new music for her films. After college, Tyler worked for two years as a non-scripted and digital television producer creating content for MTV2, Amazon Digital, and Kevin Hart's Comedy network, LOL. She now works in branded content, pairing artists and influencers with stories and brands that organically fit into their daily routine. Aside from this, Tyler loves the outdoors and is a brand ambassador for mobile digital camera REMOVU. She also still regularly carries out her love of screenwriting with her own original screenplays.
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