Interview with St. Vincent

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Pitchfork has an interview with St. Vincent. She and Bon Iver sing Rosyln on the New Moon Soundtrack.

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Pitchfork: You’re on the New Moon soundtrack with Bon Iver, doing a song called “Rosyln”. How did that happen?

Annie Clark: Justin [Vernon] and I met at Bonnaroo, and it turns out we were both fans of each other. Afterward, we got to talking about doing some kind of collaboration. He had this song that he’d been kicking around, and he sent it to me. It was beautiful, as you can imagine. I ended up working on it with him, and then it turned out that the Twilight people were interested in the song being on their soundtrack.

Interview with St. Vincent’s Annie Clark

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Radar Online has an interview with St. Vincent’s Annie Clark. She performs a duet with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon for the song Rosyln on the New Moon Soundtrack.

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RadarOnline.com: I’m excited about your song being on the New Moon soundtrack, but I just watched your video for Marrow this morning.

Annie: I filmed that in Napa Valley in the middle of August.

RadarOnline.com: I think it’s like a 70s horror flick.

Annie: The idea was to make it like a real life creepy, those guys [the producers] do creepy really well, it’s one of my favorite things. I read the treatment and I liked that it was open ended and I liked their special effects with the people moving back and forth, they’re such nice guys, it was nice to work with them again.

St. Vincent Talks Song On New Moon Soundtrack

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MTV has an interview with St. Vincent, whose real name is Annie Clark.
She performs a duet with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon for the song Rosyln on the New Moon Soundtrack.

Read the entire interview here.

Here is an excerpt from the interview:

“He sings in his beautiful falsetto and I’m actually singing very, very low,” Clark told MTV News. “I think there’s something vampirey and creepy about the two of us singing together. It’s a simple, stripped-down kind of song. It’s really elegant and beautiful.”

Clark and Vernon had been talking about collaborating together for a while, and when Vernon wrote “Rosyln,” neither he nor Clark had any idea the track would end up on the “New Moon” soundtrack. “We recorded the song for the joy of it, and then it looked like the ‘Twilight’ people were interested in using the song for the movie,” she explained. “So it pretty naturally happened.”