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Sleater-Kinney stream ‘No Cities To Love’ in full
Beloved band share eighth album ahead of 19th January release.
‘No Cities To Love’, the long-awaited eighth album of iconic alt-rockers Sleater-Kinney, is currently streaming in full via NPR.
The group’s first long-player in almost a decade, the follow-up to 2005 release ‘The Woods’ was produced by long-time collaborator John Goodmanson (recognisable for his work on ‘Call the Doctor’, ‘One Beat, ‘ Dig Me Out’ and ‘All Hands on the Bad One’) and features storming comeback track ‘Bury Our Friends’ as well as the previously-shared ‘Surface Envy’.
Already considered to be one of the high points of the band’s remarkable career, our five-star review of ‘No Cities To Love’ can be found here.
Beginning in February, the group will embark on a mammoth list of US tour dates in promotion of the album, with a brief detour to Europe and UK set to come in mid-March. Find these dates, and the album stream, below.
MARCH
18 Berlin Postbahnhof
19 Amsterdam Paradiso
20 Paris Cigale
21 Antwerp Trix
23 London Roundhouse
24 Manchester Albert Hall
25 Glasgow The ABC
26 Dublin Vicar Street
Stream ‘No Cities To Love’ here.
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