• Record Label: 4AD
  • Release Date: May 5, 2009
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8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 146 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 6 out of 146

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  1. Mar 12, 2022
    7
    An unsettling pristine rant. St. Vincent follow up to the sardonic marry me with a crashing descent into nihilistic apathy. It is smart ,versatile and exciting. An impressive precursor to strange mercy grandeur.
  2. May 7, 2021
    6
    Effective writing, self-awareness as impressive as it is honestly profound, even if St. Vincent takes her time to advance step by step. Sufjan Steven's inspiration appears quite clearly throughout the record in the melodies, the structure and the themes tackled. But the overall chaos and disjointed prints truly constitute St. Vincent's identity.

    This sense of stretch and distortion
    Effective writing, self-awareness as impressive as it is honestly profound, even if St. Vincent takes her time to advance step by step. Sufjan Steven's inspiration appears quite clearly throughout the record in the melodies, the structure and the themes tackled. But the overall chaos and disjointed prints truly constitute St. Vincent's identity.

    This sense of stretch and distortion characterizes "Actor," as many of the tracks don't seem to fit on the same track list. The constant inconsistent make this project sound drafty and overly messy even if it was surely the point of its creation. In addition to that St. Vincent has consciously made some weird and unpleasant artistic choices like over-compressing the drums on several tracks (like 'The Strangers', at the end of 'Save Me From What I Want', 'The Neighbors', 'Black Rainbow' or even in 'Actor Out of Work') which contributes to the terrible noisy mix of sounds that her voice goes through. This totally erases the magic that she has hardly contributed to create little by little upstream. Yet there are truly impressive and inspiring tracks along the way (as 'Just the Same But Brand New' or 'The Party').
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  3. Apr 15, 2018
    7
    A strange record while also interesting. These don't always go hand in hand. "Actor" is an album I'd commend for it's exploration, ambition and fearlessness. Having said that, "Save Me From What I Want" aside, there are no real standouts or truly memorable tracks that I want to hear again and again. At times there is so much going on that instruments not only blend together but alsoA strange record while also interesting. These don't always go hand in hand. "Actor" is an album I'd commend for it's exploration, ambition and fearlessness. Having said that, "Save Me From What I Want" aside, there are no real standouts or truly memorable tracks that I want to hear again and again. At times there is so much going on that instruments not only blend together but also smother each other. It's got a sound that's a little too digital for my liking. Every sound you hear bar Clarke's voice seems to be processed through some effect. A decent listen, good effort but to put it simply her better albums have better songs. Expand
  4. Nov 23, 2017
    9
    Probably one of my favourite albums of the 2000s. St. Vincent truly brings her craft to the next level after her beautifully eclectic first album "Marry Me". Gorgeous vocals filled with heartfelt lyrics and a sassy sound. Download: The Strangers, Black Rainbow, Marrow.
  5. Aug 24, 2014
    10
    What happens here is very unusual: a second album that's even way better than its predecessor. Excellent forms and structures color wonderful songs that tend to start as if they were in a magic fairy tale and end as if they were burning out in hell. To say it clearer, this album explodes irony; explodes artistry; explodes anxious talent.
  6. Apr 27, 2014
    10
    "Actor" is a brilliant album...just slightly less brilliant than "Strange Mercy" (2011) & "St. Vincent" (2014). And her debut, "Marry Me" (2009) is just slightly less brilliant than this one. What a catalog!!
  7. May 15, 2012
    10
    The perfect album. I barely discovered this album 2 weeks ago. I previously listened to Strange Mercy, which is good and much different from this. Actor is by far Annie's best album. She succeeds in every way possible and more! The tracks that really captured my heart in this album were Save Me From What I Want, Black Rainbow, Actor Out Of Work, Marrow, Laughing With A Mouth Of Blood, andThe perfect album. I barely discovered this album 2 weeks ago. I previously listened to Strange Mercy, which is good and much different from this. Actor is by far Annie's best album. She succeeds in every way possible and more! The tracks that really captured my heart in this album were Save Me From What I Want, Black Rainbow, Actor Out Of Work, Marrow, Laughing With A Mouth Of Blood, and two of my now, all time favorite songs ever, The Party, which will take you to places you've never been before, and Just The Same, But Brand New which is incredibly written lyrically and instrumentally. This album gets a PERFECT 10 out of 10 in my book . Expand
  8. Jun 15, 2011
    10
    Annie Clark has one of the most elegant, riveting, soft voices I've ever heard. It's just beautiful. Actor is an amazing record. It starts off with the track "The Strangers" which is an amazing opener and every track after that seems to get darker, funnier, and just wickedly great to hear. You can really relate to this album. All In All, Actor is an impressive and important album thatAnnie Clark has one of the most elegant, riveting, soft voices I've ever heard. It's just beautiful. Actor is an amazing record. It starts off with the track "The Strangers" which is an amazing opener and every track after that seems to get darker, funnier, and just wickedly great to hear. You can really relate to this album. All In All, Actor is an impressive and important album that absolutely needs to be listened too. A Collapse
  9. Nov 3, 2010
    10
    It is incredible that this album can be better than her first but it is. St. Vincent managed to make an even better album this time around and it's great I love almost every song and the best songs in this album are probably among the best of 2009.
  10. Yema
    Oct 18, 2009
    10
    I can't believe this doesn't have a higher metacritic rating. The critics who gave it scores as low as 60 are wrong! I can listen to this album the whole way through and it never gets old. Truly a masterpiece and it deserves to be in every Top 10 list this year!
  11. BlueMeanie
    Oct 4, 2009
    9
    Ignore the cover. It's studiously naive like a Talking Heads photo. Like them, this is revolutionized pop as well. Way better than what I expected.
  12. SimonD.
    Jul 18, 2009
    10
    Perhaps the most spot-on pop album of the decade. I agree with the commenter who called it visionary: Annie Clark is redefining what pop music should be. Truly, truly stunning.
  13. Aaron
    Jul 5, 2009
    10
    This record deserves a top 5 position on most critics end of year lists for sure.
  14. DannyT
    Jun 16, 2009
    10
    Brilliance. Visionary.
  15. AidanW
    Jun 11, 2009
    9
    Great from start to finish. A great synthesis of late 80s indie rock and St. Vincent's own energy. Varied, and captivating!
  16. YemaL
    May 31, 2009
    10
    An amazing album that gets better every time you listen to it. I can't stop listening!
  17. John
    May 9, 2009
    10
    Masterpiece. Nothing else needs to be said.
  18. EvanS
    May 8, 2009
    7
    On first listen I was mesmerized - the work is inspired with beautiful layers of familiar sounding lead-ins (the first track does a fun tease of "Bye Bye Blackbird" and then takes you to an entirely different spot. This album leaked air when I read an interview with Annie Clark who described her fascination with combining a Disney soundtrack with "knarley" guitar work. It kinda spoiled On first listen I was mesmerized - the work is inspired with beautiful layers of familiar sounding lead-ins (the first track does a fun tease of "Bye Bye Blackbird" and then takes you to an entirely different spot. This album leaked air when I read an interview with Annie Clark who described her fascination with combining a Disney soundtrack with "knarley" guitar work. It kinda spoiled the discovery for me and the music should speak for itself. Still, this album is captivating and Annie Clark is an incredible talent who is just beginning to lift off. Expand
  19. LaurenceB
    May 8, 2009
    10
    Incredible album - the stage is set for St. Vincent to storm the top 5's of innumerable end-of-year lists.
  20. ClifC
    May 7, 2009
    9
    Amazing all the way. Go girl!
  21. AndrewB
    May 6, 2009
    10
    Like a love child between Audrey Hepburn and Frank Zappa.
  22. ChristianP
    May 6, 2009
    9
    so so so impressive in so so so many ways.
  23. MW
    May 6, 2009
    10
    Wonderful.
  24. HelenB
    May 6, 2009
    10
    I loved Clark's debut - "Marry Me", and "Actor" was even more compex, lyrical and darker. I enjoy her experimentation with this sort of clashing between sweet orchestral arrangements with the dark crazy distorted feature of the guitar. She is lethal on the guitar and I love it. Definitely a contender for top album this year.
  25. JeremyF
    May 5, 2009
    10
    Marry Me is a bit better in my opinion, but Actor proves to be a nearly pitch-perfect follow up. From the pulsating beat of "Actor Out of Work," to the swirling instrumentals of "The Party," to the emotional crack in her voice when she says "Tomorrow's some sort of stranger who I'm not supposed to see" in the brilliant "The Neighbors." I think "the Sequel should have been kept Marry Me is a bit better in my opinion, but Actor proves to be a nearly pitch-perfect follow up. From the pulsating beat of "Actor Out of Work," to the swirling instrumentals of "The Party," to the emotional crack in her voice when she says "Tomorrow's some sort of stranger who I'm not supposed to see" in the brilliant "The Neighbors." I think "the Sequel should have been kept off, as "Just the Same but Brand New" is actually a perfect and slightly inconclusive ending. But even so, a terrific work. Expand
  26. Jack
    May 5, 2009
    10
    She's evolved, same beautiful voice, but has found the sound where the voice belongs. The ties to Sufjan are more evident. But how can that be a bad thing. Amazing, do yourself the favor and check it out!
  27. michaelm
    May 5, 2009
    10
    Vicious and gorgeous.
Metascore
81

Universal acclaim - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
  1. 80
    Her second album is rowdier and less well-behaved, and thus better, although the template is the same: breathy coos and lush strings intermittently blown apart by distorted guitar blasts.
  2. On first listen it feels like the musical equivalent of doodling a massive cock-and-balls on a Rembrandt, but eventually this reveals itself as the first moment of compositional brilliance on an album packed full of them.
  3. Quite eponymously, the album is a grand performance, and one whose stagecraft is the sole work of a brilliant ringmaster in Clark.