Sleater-Kinney stream new album "No Cities To Love" in full
Cult alt. rock band Sleater-Kinney are streaming their forthcoming album, No Cities To Love, in full ahead of its release on 19 January.
No Cities To Love, the band's eighth studio album, is Sleater-Kinney's first release in nearly a decade following 2005's The Woods. The album features comeback track "Bury Our Friends" and the previously shared "Surface Envy".
The group embark on a gargantuan US tour in February, with a brief detour to the UK and Europe in March.
March
18 – Postbahnhof, Berlin
19 – Paradiso, Amsterdam
20 – Cigale, Paris
21 – Trix, Antwerp
23 – Roundhouse, London
24 – Albert Hall, Manchester
25 – The ABC, Glasgow
26 – Vicar Street, Dublin
Stream No Cities To Love, via NPR, here.
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