Sleater Kinney - No Cities to Love 2015 ( Indie Rock, Female Vocal ) @ 320

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Sleater Kinney - No Cities to Love 2015 ( Indie Rock, Female Vocal ) @ 320 (Size: 74.13 MB)
 01. Price Tag.mp38.93 MB
 02. Fangless.mp38.2 MB
 03. Surface Envy.mp37.12 MB
 04. No Cities To Love.mp37.09 MB
 05. A New Wave.mp38.34 MB
 06. No Anthems.mp37.61 MB
 07. Gimme Love.mp35.21 MB
 08. Bury Our Friends.mp37.78 MB
 09. Hey Darling.mp35.55 MB
 10. Fade.mp38.31 MB

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Artist: Sleater-Kinney
Title Of Album: No Cities to Love
Year Of Release: 2015
Genre: Indie Rock, Female Vocal
Quality: mp3 320 CBR
Total Time: 32:17 min
Total Size: 75 MB


Tracklist:

01. Price Tag 3:54
02. Fangless 3:34
03. Surface Envy 3:06
04. No Cities To Love 3:05
05. A New Wave 3:38
06. No Anthems 3:19
07. Gimme Love 2:16
08. Bury Our Friends 3:23
09. Hey Darling 2:25
10. Fade 3:37


The new record is the first in 10 years from the acclaimed trio–Brownstein, vocalist/guitarist Corin Tucker, and drummer Janet Weiss–who came crashing out of the ’90s Pacific Northwest riot grrrl scene, setting a new bar for punk’s political insight and emotional impact. Formed in Olympia, WA in 1994, Sleater-Kinney were hailed as “America’s best rock band” by Greil Marcus in Time Magazine, and put out seven searing albums in 10 years before going on indefinite hiatus in 2006.







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These types of comeback albums generally end up being depressing by sounding pedestrian rather than revelatory, but Sleater-Kinney definitely don't embarrass themselves. This is a pretty fun record--the title track is insanely catchy and got stuck in my head the first time I heard it, and I also love the tone of the closing track. Thanks