After much anticipation Sleater-Kinney is back to bring us their tenth studio album, ‘The Center Won’t Hold.' The record was produced by St. Vincent, and featured the singles, "Can I Go On," "Hurry on Home," "The Future Is Here," and "The Center Won't Hold." So far the album has been met with great responses from fans and critics alike. Paste Magazine described the record as “Full of transformation and deserved indignation.” Rolling Stone described the album as “a vital response to a disconnected world,” giving the album 4 stars in its review. Make sure not to miss Sleater-Kinney on tour this fall by grabbing your tickets now!
Read moreSleater-Kinney Return With Their Fourth Single, "Can I Go On," Off Upcoming Album
Sleater-Kinney return with the release of their fourth single off The Center Won’t Hold, titled “Can I Go On.” The band gave fans a first listen this morning with Julia Cunningham on SiriusXMU. Following its first spin the New York Times published a feature with Carrie and Corin about the upcoming album. Annie Clark (aka St. Vincent) also joined the conversation and spoke to her collaboration as the producer on the album which will be the first album she’s ever produced outside of her own work.
Read moreSleater-Kinney Release Title Track Off Upcoming Album 'The Center Won't Hold'
Sleater-Kinney return with their third single and the title track from their upcoming album, “The Center Won’t Hold.” The track opens up the new album, setting its intense and explosive musical and thematical tones.
Read moreSleater-Kinney Join the Mom + Pop Music Family and Announce New Album The Center Won’t Hold
We're excited to announce the newest addition to Mom + Pop family, Sleater-Kinney. After years of collaboration, Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker, and Janet Weiss are back and they are bigger and bolder than ever with the announcement of their new studio album The Center Won't Hold produced by Annie Clark (St. Vincent). The new album addresses transformation as it relates to the corrosion and decomposition of forms. Fractured and frayed by age or by loss, by internecine politics, by trauma or depression, these eleven songs ask what remains of a body, a human spirit, a relationship, a city, a country. Pre-order the new record below. The Center Won't Hold is available everywhere August 16th.
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