Sleater-Kinney share snippets of two new tracks
21 November 2014, 12:55
| Written by
Laurence Day
Sleater-Kinney have shared a few fragments of new tracks taken from their upcoming record No Cities To Love. It will be their first new album in ten years.
The two new tracks - "Surface Envy" and the record's title track - were debuted when Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein were interviewed by NPR.
Read our review of their Start Together anthology/compilation/collection here. It got a perfect 10/10 for very good reasons.
The snippet of “Surface Envy” is around 19:19, and the section of title track “No Cities To Love” is at 32:29.
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