
Sleater-Kinney preview new album with second track "High in the Grass"
26 May 2021, 14:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Sleater-Kinney have shared "High in the Grass", the second track to be lifted from their first album as a duo, Path Of Wellness.
"High in the Grass" is the second taster of Sleater-Kinney's new album, landing after lead single "Worry With You" that was unveiled earlier this month.
Path Of Wellness will follow their 2019 St. Vincent-produced album The Center Won't Hold, and is the first Sleater-Kinney album following the departure of drummer Janet Weiss.
The album was written, recorded and self-produced last year in Portland, and according to Pitchfork the duo invited local Portland musicians to contribute to the album.
"High in the Grass" is out now. Sleater-Kinney's Path Of Wellness album will be released via Mom + Pop Records on 11 June, and is available to pre-order now.
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