St. Vincent offers a third interpretation of "Slow Disco" with new cut "Slow Slow Disco"
28 September 2018, 17:15
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The visionary St. Vincent reveals a third, and even slower version of "Slow Disco" from her MASSEDUCTION album called "Slow Slow Disco".
During summer St. Vincent revealed "Fast Slow Disco", a refreshed interpretation of original track "Slow Disco".
Now she's back with another "Slow Disco" cut, but this time it's a bit slower, and holds more subtlety and emotion.
Speaking about her new interpretations, St. Vincent explains, “Songs are living things. They grow, they evolve, they change their moods and personalities over time.”
"Slow Slow Disco" is out now. Revisit our live review of St. Vincent's intimate performance at London's Cadogan Hall.
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