St. Vincent has opened up on working with Dave Grohl, saying “it just lights you up to hear him play.”
In a new series of NME’s In Conversation, St. Vincent opened up about working with the Foo Fighters frontman on her new album ‘All Born Screaming‘. Grohl contributed drums to two songs, the “gnarly” ‘Broken Man‘ and the thundering ‘Flea‘(of which St. Vincent shared her reaction to Grohl recording drums for the track).
When asked about people she brought in as sounding boards for her new album, St. Vincent responded: “I’m so lucky to have great friends who also are great rippers. Dave Grohl is a buddy and he came into my studio and, like, everything they say is true: he’s the nicest guy in rock and the most fun hang. Like, he just drives over in his truck and because he’s so musical, he’s heard the song a few times and knows every twist and turn.
“So you just hang and smoke some Parliaments; he tells war stories, you drink some coffee and smoke more Parliaments, and then he’s like: ‘Cool, let’s go!’ And he goes in there and it’s Dave Fucking Grohl on the drums and he plays it perfectly. Man, it just lights you up to hear him play.”
St. Vincent has formed a longstanding friendship with the former Nirvana drummer, who she joined for a Nirvana reunion show back in 2014. Along with the remaining Nirvana members, Grohl’s daughter Violet and Beck, St. Vincent took to the stage in LA to perform ‘Lithium’, ‘In Bloom’, ‘Been a Son’, ‘Heart-Shaped Box’ and Nirvana’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ cover of David Bowie‘s 1970 song, ‘The Man Who Sold the World’.
She has previously opened up about Grohl’s role in her new album, particularly on her track ‘Broken Man’: “From the beginning of the song, it’s a slow-burn. The shape of the song is climbing the mountain, because it just grows and grows.
“There are essentially three drummers on the track: the first part is my programming, the second part Mark Guiliana comes in, and then at the very end of the track – just when you think it can’t get any higher – Grohl comes in with this absolute reckless spirit and just takes it to the edge.”
In the same In Conversation interview, St. Vincent also shared her thoughts on the power of Taylor Swift’s fans “change world economies” after success of ‘Cruel Summer’, which she co-wrote with Swift.
“That was crazy. I mean, I always thought in the context of that record, like, ‘That should be a single, it’s a great song’,” she began.
“And I don’t even think it was a single; it just was a fan favourite. And it’s like the fans just decided: ‘No, this is your hit song.’ Which is so wild and so modern, you know. That was just a real bonus Jonas there. And I mean, that’s one hell of a fanbase.”
When it was put to her that Swifties had been able to turn a non-single into a Number One, Clark responded: “I mean, changing world economies, let’s go!”
In other news, St. Vincent will be embarking on a 2024 UK and EU tour with Heartworms as support. Check out the dates below and get any remaining tickets here.
St Vincent’s 2024 UK and European tour dates are:
MAY
31 – SWX, Bristol (with Heartworms)
JUNE
01 – Royal Albert Hall, London (with Heartworms)
03 – Den Atelier, Luxembourg City (with Heartworms)
04 – De Roma, Antwerp (with Heartworms)
07 – Best Kept Secret, Hilvarenbeek
08 – NorthSide, Viby

Alabama Shakes Announce Massive 2026 Spring Tour & Tease New Music
Alabama Shakes are officially back in motion. The four-time GRAMMY®-winning trio have announced a sprawling 2026 spring tour, their biggest stateside run since reuniting—and another

Strange Case Have Found Their Moment With “HBK” — and They’re Building a Scene Around It
For years, Strange Case have existed in the fertile overlap of Southern California surf culture, punk grit, and DIY rock ambition — a band shaped

P.O.D. Push Forward With a Heavier New Chapter as Sonny Sandoval Reveals Studio Plans for 2025
After more than three decades of redefining heavy music with a boundary-breaking fusion of metal, punk, hip-hop, and reggae, P.O.D. are gearing up for what

Creed & Limp Bizkit Put Old Beefs Aside To Co-Headline 2026’s “Summer Of ’99 And Beyond” Festival
For anyone who lived through turn-of-the-millennium rock radio, the idea of Creed and Limp Bizkit sharing top billing on the same festival poster still feels

Tales from the Pavement – The Lo-Fi Universe of Gary Young Lives On: Soundtrack for Louder Than You Think Drops January 30
The lore of Pavement’s early days has always circled back to one gravitationally chaotic force: Gary Young. The headstands, the beer, the “Plantman,” the anything-could-happen

Subtronics Drops Ambitious New Album FIBONACCI, Announces Massive 2026 North American Tour
Subtronics is entering his “I’m building universes now” era. On December 5, the Philadelphia producer released FIBONACCI, his long-teased two-part studio album and the most