Thursday, January 15, 2015

Sleater-Kinney [2015] (album) No Cities To Love


Sleater-Kinney's sound remains remarkably in tact 20 years later, 10 years after their last album, though their production and sound is crisper than ever and it sounds damn good! there's plenty of energy and emotion here, which keeps the album moving forward with full attention instead of falling flat and turning into background, something that often plagues bands who try to make a comeback or who have had a consistent sound for so long. I found myself particularly fond of the title track, No Cities To Love and Bury Our Friends. between the seductive cynicism of the vocals and the remarkably interesting guitar licks and aggressive rhythms, Sleater-Kinney has delivered again.

voodoo says 7/10 on first impression

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