St. Vincent is producing Sleater-Kinney's new album
08 January 2019, 16:04
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
St. Vincent has shared a snap from the studio revealing she's produced Sleater-Kinney's new album.
Rock trio Sleater-Kinney haven't released an album since 2015's No Cities to Love.
Revealing a studio snap on socials, Sleater-Kinney revealed a famous name as the producer of their forthcoming album - St. Vincent.
Sleater-Kinney. Produced by @st_vincent. 2019. Photo: @jonny_stills pic.twitter.com/UObHYu3kE7
— Sleater-Kinney (@Sleater_Kinney) January 8, 2019
St. Vincent also shared a slightly different snap of the two forces in the studio.
2019. @Sleater_Kinney produced by St. Vincent. pic.twitter.com/PY2JW15aIN
— St. Vincent (@st_vincent) January 8, 2019
Producer St. Vincent recently released a reworked version of her MASSEDUCTION record, titled MassEducation.
There's currently no indication what the album will be called or when it'll be out. St. Vincent plays some shows in South America over the next few months. Find out more.
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