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Friendly reminder that Marry Me is the only good St. Vincent album
>>61221143
Friendly reminder that you're trolling: all her albums are great.
>It's another pop thread
>>61221258
that looks like a butt in between two titties
>>61221239
friendly reminder that youre alin
>>61221291
This is a family-friendly board, anon
>>61221297
Who's alin
Marry Me > Actor > Ratsliveonnoevilstar > Strange Mercy > St. Vincent > Love This Giant
Why the fuck would marry me be her best album?
Jesus Saves I Spend has to be the worst song she's ever done
>>61221353
Because the same album also has Landmines and The Apocalypse Song and Paris Is Byrning
>>61221352
You do have it all wrong
Actor>Strange Mercy>S/t>Love This Giant>Marry Me> Whatever live album
>>61221353
Because it has her most consistently good songwriting, That's a great song btw.
>>61221381
And "Now, Now", and "Your Lips Are Red", and "Human Racing", and "What Me Worry".
>>61221381
it's not consistent though
And I don't hold Landmines and The Apocalypse Song in such high degree.
The apocalypse song has some pretty poorly constructed lyrics as far as I can remember
"Wait, I'll be swifter than the speed of light
Carbon on my body
A hundred years of time"
not just that but the body "tap dancing-ish" percussion towards the climax is so quirky. It always get's a smile out of me but its because I'm laughing at it.
>>61221410
It's more consistent than Actor, which has maybe 3 good songs. Why are you listening to pop music for the lyrics?
>>61221143
daily reminder that Cara is her better half
>>61221446
I'm not listening to it for the lyrics but when the words don't rhyme and verbs are missing it's sloppy. Simply changing the melody a bit would've worked.
Actor had a much more interesting instrumentation than Marry Me (The Bed), poly-rhythms (the strangers, the party, the neighbours) and the songs are diverse in style (Marrow, Black Rainbow, Just The Same But Brand New).
The album's virtues go on