
The peerless indie trio’s first LP in a decade is 33 minutes of pure, lean, honest-to-goodness rock. Corin Tucker is in full command of her howitzer of a voice on standouts like “Surface Envy”. Carrie Brownstein’s haughty punk sneer leads the glorious “A New Wave”. Janet Weiss’ masterful drumming navigates the songwriting’s hairpin tonal shifts, from the glittering “Hey Darling” to the turbulent album closer, “Fade". No Cities to Love is an electrifying step forward for one of the great American rock bands.
Tracklisting
Position | Title |
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A1 | Price Tag |
A2 | Fangless |
A3 | Surface Envy |
A4 | No Cities To Love |
A5 | A New Wave |
B1 | No Anthems |
B2 | Gimme Love |
B3 | Bury Our Friends |
B4 | Hey Darling |
B5 | Fade |
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Release Information
Key | Value |
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Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Cities_to_Love |
Format | 1× Vinyl (Gatefold) LP, Album |
Label | Sub Pop |
Catalog Number | SP1100 |
Notes | Black vinyl edition, comes in a triple gatefold cover. Includes a four page sheet with lyrics and credits and a coupon with free download code. Exclusive Barnes & Noble edition with art print signed by the band. All songs written by Sleater Kinney. Code Word Nemesis (ASCAP) ©℗ 2015 Sub Pop Records. Back Cover Photograph: Eso, “Colour-Composite of the Sky Field with Several High-Redshift Galaxies” |
Discogs URL | Sleater-Kinney - No Cities To Love |