Sleater-Kinney release new album Path Of Wellness

Rock band Sleater-Kinney have released their 10th studio album, Path Of Wellness via Milk! Records/Remote Control and share lyric video ‘Method’. The song is a scrappy plea for tenderness, a grasp at vulnerability in times that require toughness and armor. Path of Wellness has already been lauded one of the most anticipated albums from the likes of Vulture and Vogue. Click HERE to watch to ‘Method,’ with a lyric video by Lance Bangs....

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Sleater-Kinney share new single & video ‘High In The Grass’

Today, rock band Sleater-Kinney share their second offering ‘High In The Grass’ from their forthcoming 10th studio album, Path Of Wellness which is due out June 11 via Milk! Records / Remote Control Records. To coincide with the track release, the band also shares the Kelly Sears directed video. ‘High In The Grass’ follows the release of the first single ‘Worry With You’ which was met with great critical praise from the likes of...

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Sleater-Kinney announce new album Path Of Wellness

Sleater-Kinney return with a new single and video entitled ‘Worry With You’. It marks their first new music since 2019. The accompanying visual, which was shot in Portland, Oregon was directed by Alberta Poon and stars Fabi Reyna and Megan Watson. The song also heralds the arrival of the group’s tenth full-length studio record, Path Of Wellness (via Milk! Records / Remote Control) arriving on June 11th. The album is now available for pre-order at all digital service providers. Pre-order here. In the midst...

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Sleater-Kinney drop video for ‘Can I Go On’

Sleater-Kinney share the new music video for ‘Can I Go On,’ from their critically acclaimed new album,The Center Won’t Hold, produced by St. Vincent, out now via Milk! Records / Remote Control. The concept for the ‘Can I Go On’ video was written by Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein; it was directed and filmed by Ashley Connor, a long-time friend of the band, and stars Lauri Guzda and Mami Kimura. Brownstein explains, “Within the broader thematic context of The Center Won’t Hold album, we wanted the video...

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Sleater-Kinney The Center Won’t Hold out now!

Here it is. Number 10 in a legacy of albums from the iconic band, Sleater-Kinney. The Center Won’t Hold is out now everywhere. Produced by St. Vincent, it’s their first since 2015’s No Cities To Love. Sleater–Kinney continue to evolve and push boundaries. Critics agree; they just graced the cover of The New York Times “Arts & Leisure,” who declared they are “one of rock’s most enduring and respected acts” – read the story here.  The FADER said The...

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Sleater-Kinney share ‘Can I Go On’

Sleater-Kinney have shared the fourth single off The Center Won’t Hold, their new album out 16 August. Watch the lyric video below. ‘Can I Go On’ pulls the listener in with its upbeat, hooky guitar riffs and catchy chorus, but delivers a contrastingly pained message of existential despair; “Sell our rage, buy and trade, but we still cry for free every day…… maybe I’m not sure I wanna go on at all.”...

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