Watch Sleater-Kinney perform "A New Wave" live on Letterman
With their comeback record out next week, Sleater-Kinney stormed the Late Show with David Letterman last night (15 January).
Carrie Brownstein and co performed standout track "A New Wave". No Cities To Love, the band's eighth studio album, is their first release in nigh on a decade following 2005's The Woods, out on 19 January. The album also features recent singles "Bury Our Friends" and "Surface Envy".
You can watch the band's new video for title-track "No Cities To Love" here, featuring the likes of Gerard Way, Andy Samberg, Sarah Silverman, Fred Armisen, J Mascis, Ellen Page and more.
The group embark on a mammoth US tour during February, before heading to the UK and Europe in March. See those latter dates below.
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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