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Rock Genius' #3 album of the year is St. Vincent’s enigmatic self titled record . Keep track with the rest of the list here, as we explore the best in music 2014 had to offer.St. Vincent is a rare album in that it makes an immediate visceral impact, but is cerebral enough to warrant exegesis and multiple listens to begin to fully understand. On the opener “Rattlesnake”, Annie Clark poses the question “Am I the only one in the only world?” Whatever world she is from, she may be the only one that got lost and landed on earth. The album cover presents her as a colorful alternative to the Tilda Swinton character in the film adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia. It allows her to build the foundation of her own mythology for St. Vincent the artist. She is able to find her own voice here, making some of the most accessible, yet challenging tunes of her career. With her new found confidence in her artistic voice, she almost had to make it self titled. Clark said that she was inspired by Miles Davis’ autobiography when he said that the “hardest thing for an artist to do is sound like yourself.”At times St. Vincent reads like a technophobic critique of human culture, though Clark has stated it’s less of a condemnation than a warning. “Digital Witness” makes direct reference to Facebook and internet culture while “Rattlesnake” places Annie in the natural environment without her defenses. She starts to feel free until she until she hears a warning rattle from a deadly snake nearby. It’s at this moment that she seems to realize that the human world is a separate constructed world where getting bit by a rattlesnake is not an everyday concern for survival. This fear sets the tone for the rest of the disconnection and critiques throughout the album
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