Via YouTube/St. VincentMusic / NewsMusic / NewsSt. Vincent shares a trailer for new song ‘Pay Your Way In Pain’The single from her forthcoming album is teased via a new video trailer and hotlineShareLink copied ✔️March 2, 2021March 2, 2021TextThom Waite Following the announcement of her upcoming album, seemingly titled Daddy’s Home, in a poster campaign last week, St. Vincent has shared a glimpse of a new track titled “Pay Your Way In Pain” via a trailer and accompanying hotline. In a video posted to social media March 2, the musician – real name Annie Clark – hurries through a drab hallway, wearing a trench coat and carrying her heels. She’s urged on by a ringing telephone. Once she finds it and answers, a man’s voice responds, simply saying: “Hello, Annie.” Cue: a snippet of music, which it’s safe to assume is lifted from the upcoming song, and instructions to call a phone line ending in “DADDY”. Calling the hotline offers a crackly preview of the new single, alongside the man’s voice, which teases Clark’s return “in a new role like you’ve never seen her before”. No release date has yet been revealed for “Pay Your Way In Pain”, which is thought to be produced by her MASSEDUCTION collaborator Jack Antonoff. Last month’s poster campaign did appear to reveal the full record’s release date, however, stating that it will be available May 14. In a recent interview with the music newsletter The New Cue, Clark describes the album as: “the sound of being down and out Downtown in New York, 1973. Glamour that hasn’t slept for three days.” Take a look at what to expect in the video below. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe rise of EsDeeKid in 5 tracksWatch: Oklou on favourite films, parenthood, and how to say her name Reebok Your favourite Reeboks are getting a makeoverA starter pack guide to the lore of 2hollis‘The internet was a bad parent to me’: 2hollis and Arca in conversation6 times Lil Uzi Vert pushed rap forwardLil Uzi Vert: ‘Everything’s too goth, we need more steampunk’fakemink 101: The rise of ‘London’s saviour’ in numbers5 of the best Oklou collabs, ranked‘Alt girls get their flowers’: Oklou and PinkPantheress go head-to-headWatch: fakemink on lust, obsessive fans and his new album, Terrifiedfakemink: ‘I’m the Eminem of the UK underground’Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy