Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
Lifestyle
Isobel Van Dyke

St Vincent: ‘If it was permissible, I would absolutely have a pint multiple times a day’

Home is...

I think I have three homes. My heart is in Texas, my head is in New York and my body is in Los Angeles. I had a party at my house last weekend and the cleaner is here so there are Hoovers in my house right now — I’m trapped in absolute sonic pandemonium. My life is like the soundtrack to Uncut Gems.

What shops do you rely on?

Usually I’m working so much that I’m lucky if I even get time to have a pint in a pub. But London has the really great Dover Street Market.

What’s the best meal that you’ve had in the capital?

That great one by Covent Garden — Dishoom! That’s really good.

Where do you go to let your hair down?

Right, what’s open past 11pm? I love a pub. If it was permissible, I would absolutely have a pint multiple times a day. Pint with lunch, pint after work, if we weren’t so puritanical over here I would just lubricate the whole day. You know? It makes the hoovers fade away.

What makes someone a Londoner?

You mean besides the ability to pay exorbitant rent? It’s probably the same as being a New Yorker — even if you’re not from there, if you make it to 10 years you deserve a badge.

Who do you call to have fun?

If he’s in town I try to meet up with Steve McQueen. He was a secret angel on the making of my new record. I just adore him. We’d have a drink and talk about life.

Favourite memory of being in a London cab?

I took my sister to go see Madonna at the O2. We hitched a ride to the show in a nice car, then we hitched a ride to the after party in another nice car, and then as we were leaving I called an Uber — it was a Hyundai and that just felt correct. We’d had a very fancy evening, but we’re going back to the hotel in a budget Uber.

What was the first gig you played over here?

I was in a band called The Polyphonic Spree and I played at Koko. It was at a time when Vodka Red Bull was really happening. I remember drinking a lot of Vodka Red Bull. Most of this interview is about drinking, Jesus.

Favourite music venue in London?

I like the Brixton Academy. I love that that’s where Bowie played.

What’s your biggest extravagance?

Is not wanting to fly coach an extravagance? Or studio gear. I spend a lot of money on music equipment.

Who is the most iconic Londoner?

Jack the Ripper.

What was the last thing you googled?

This is so boring. It’s a case for a mixer. Like a music mixer, I thought I’d treat myself to a road-case.

What are you up to for work at the moment?

My seventh album, All Born Screaming. I’m excited because I think the listener completes the song. I’m excited for people to hear it completed.

Who is your hero?

Let’s see. I mean the obvious one is David Bowie. He was the best at art. He won art.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.