St. Vincent has revealed some details about her new album in a new interview with the Guardian. Though the record does not yet have a public title, the interviewer dropped some new track names throughout the course of the piece. There are songs called, “Hang on Me,” “Smoking Section,” “LA,” “Sugarboy,” and “Pills” on Annie Clark’s new album. When asked if any of the new songs are about ex-girlfriend Cara Delevigne, Clark replies, “I can’t help but be living and also taking notes on what’s going on, always trying to figure out how to put that into a song. And that does not mean there’s literal truth in every lyric on the way. Of course not. But I can only write about my life, and that—dating Cara—was a big part of my life. I wouldn’t take it off-limits, just because my songs might get extra scrutiny. People would read into them what they would, and you know what? Whatever they thought they found there would be absolutely right. And at the same time it would be absolutely wrong.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Clark explains that she’s in “deep nun mode” as the album recording process comes to completion, saying that she’s, “Completely monastic. Sober, celibate—full nun.” St. Vincent’s most recent single “New York” was named Best New Track upon its release. Her self-titled 2014 album was named Best New Music.

Revisit our feature, “St. Vincent: Reckless Precision.”