
"This little period of time in New York, where I felt like people were just like singing from the burned-out building. It was before the sort of like escapism of gay disco, or the nihilism of punk. After the flower children had their wiggly utopian ideas, the world was in tumult, there was an economic crisis, there was all kinds of cultural crises. "Music that was made in downtown New York from 1971 to 1976. "I just started going back to these records that I listened to more than anything," she told Double J's Zan Rowe on the Take 5. Vincent, Annie Clark gravitated towards the records she'd grown up listening to. When making Daddy's Home, her sixth studio album as St. "Great music that was very sophisticated, but spoke to the human condition in such a real way"
