"New York" is a song by the American musician,
St. Vincent
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. "New York" was released on June 30, 2017, through
Loma Vista as the lead single off of her fifth studio album, ''
Masseduction
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''.
Background
In May 2017, ''
The New York Times
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'' wrote that the American producer
Jack Antonoff
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is working on new music with Annie Clark (i.e., St. Vincent). Clark performed the song for the first time in June 2016 during a
New York City
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benefit show.
Composition
"New York" is a sombre
ballad
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mourning the end of a relationship.
Unlike Clark's previous material, "New York" does not contain "fiery
guitar
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playing, nor the squelching
industrial
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soundscapes of her great
self-titled album from 2014. It's just her voice, and some simple lilting
piano
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chords
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—that's about it."
The song finds Clark "singing without apparent
irony
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about personal loss. The song could also be read as a eulogy for a certain portion of the soul of New York City itself; she sings mostly about locales in the
East Village, painting them with a wild romantic streak that exists mostly in the memory of the city's denizens." Andy Cush of ''
Spin
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'' described "New York" as, "far more straightforward than we've come to expect from Annie Clark," while also comparing the song to
Lorde
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's "
Liability".
Critical reception
"New York" featured as ''
Pitchfork
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's "Best New Track", with Laura Snapes deeming it "a jarring sentiment from someone who always seems so supremely herself."
''Spin'''s Andy Cush explained, "it would be real shame for a talent as wild and
idiosyncratic
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as Clark's to lose its edges in the
pop production and songwriting wringer. "New York" is surprisingly benign compared to her recent output, except for one moment, when she spits out a "motherfucker" worthy of
Nick Cave
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in an otherwise lovely chorus. It's enough to reassure you that St. Vincent still has some acid in her."
''Pitchfork'' included the song at number 169 on its "Best Songs of the
2010s
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" list.
Music video
The
music video
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for "New York" was directed by the visual artist,
Alex Da Corte
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, and it was released on August 31, 2017. The music video features Clark performing the song with "a loud variety of fashion choices" in front of "increasingly lurid and colorful backdrops.". In 2018, St. Vincent and Da Corte reunited for another video, as part of Da Corte's exhibition, ''C-A-T Spells Murder'' at the Karma Gallery in New York City (February 18 – March 18, 2018). The exhibition featured an 11-minute video of St. Vincent holding a one-eyed feline while the performer makes a series of facial expressions ending in terror. The film played on a loop, and was part of an installation which also featured an eleven foot high sculpture of a cat.
Official versions
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Kelly Lee Owens
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DJDS
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YOSHIKI
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*義樹, "justice, tree"
*義基, "justice, foundation"
*義機, "justice, opportu ...
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Nina Kraviz
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Early life and career
Kraviz was born and raised in Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia. She moved to Moscow to study dentistry where she later gained h ...
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Audible
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Personnel
Credits adapted from ''Masseduction'' booklet.
Musicians
*
Annie Clark – vocals
*
Thomas Bartlett – piano
*
Jack Antonoff
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– synths, programming
* Philip A. Peterson – cello
* Timothy Garland – violin
Technical
* Laura Sisk – engineering
* Jack Antonoff – additional engineering
* Annie Clark – additional engineering
* Sean Cook – additional engineering
*
Tom Elmhirst
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– mixing
* Brandon Boost – mix engineering
*
Chris Gehringer
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– mastering
Charts
References
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2010s ballads
2017 songs
2017 singles
Loma Vista Recordings singles
St. Vincent (musician) songs
Songs written by St. Vincent (musician)
Songs about New York City
Song recordings produced by Jack Antonoff
Rock ballads