No Cities to Love - Sleater-Kinney

No Cities to Love

Sleater-Kinney

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2015-01-20
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 8.99
  • ℗ 2015 Sub Pop Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Price Tag Sleater-Kinney 3:54
2
Fangless Sleater-Kinney 3:34
3
Surface Envy Sleater-Kinney 3:06
4
No Cities to Love Sleater-Kinney 3:05
5
A New Wave Sleater-Kinney 3:38
6
No Anthems Sleater-Kinney 3:19
7
Gimme Love Sleater-Kinney 2:16
8
Bury Our Friends Sleater-Kinney 3:23
9
Hey Darling Sleater-Kinney 2:25
10
Fade Sleater-Kinney 3:37

Reviews

  • The Riot Grrlz never left!!

    5
    By KTP1117
    Corin has vocals that bring everything together, as does Carrie and it just makes Janet's powerful drumming and Carrie's sick guitar playing all worthwhile! "No Cities To Love" is another masterpiece by this amazing band, glad they came together again!
  • SK RULES

    5
    By MarkyMarkkk
    This album is one of the best albums to come out in the last ten years, in my opinion.
  • Best album ever

    5
    By L. Bennington
    Rarely does a band reform years later and make its best album yet. Sleater Kinny just did it. Bless them!
  • Great album but no digital booklet

    5
    By Vawriter
    Love the album, goes without saying. But the digital booklet won't open. When you click on the file it opens to a PDF that only says "placeholder" or something like that. iTunes -- if you're reading this, I want my digital booklet!
  • They’re back!

    5
    By Amandajg13
    I can’t believe how amazing this album is! When I first heard that Sleater-Kinney was coming back I screamed. This album has so many amazing songs on it. Carrie’s riffs and Corin’s voice have the ability to rip through your body while Janet’s drum beats help to amplify the songs even more. Everyone needs to listen to this album.
  • GREATEST LIVING ROCK BAND

    5
    By Barsil123467
    Sleater Kinney tell the death of me
  • I Totally Thought This Was the New Rush Album!

    4
    By hemispheres10
    It’s the love child of a Rush album produced between 1995-2005, with a little Lita Ford (“Hey Darling"), and The Pretenders thrown in. Quite interesting.
  • Sleater Kinney is back and better than ever!

    5
    By 61828
    If you like any 90s indie/ riot grrl music this is for you!
  • Blown away.

    5
    By The-kingOv
    A welcomed return. Classic Sleater-Kinney.
  • A flower in the desert of the musical landscape

    5
    By Mardigdays
    Noisier, yet more melodic than their prior output (not that there's anything wrong with their prior output), this is one of the few new albums out these days that I'm actually excited to listen to.

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