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Sleater-Kinney - Little Rope (January 19, 2024) Album

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by jordalsh, Oct 3, 2023.

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    01 “Hell”
    02 “Needlessly Wild”
    03 “Say It Like You Mean It”
    04 “Hunt You Down”
    05 “Small Finds”
    06 “Don’t Feel Right”
    07 “Six Mistakes”
    08 “Crusader”
    09 “Dress Yourself”
    10 “Untidy Creature”



    pre-order: https://i.sleater-kinney.com/LittleRope-1
     
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  2. wait...this song rules
     
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  3. somethingwitty

    Trusted

    Really good song, love how noisy it is.
     
  4. Contender

    Goodness is Nowhere Supporter

    Let’s gooooooo
     
  5. aliens exist

    pure on main

    oh wow, yeah, new song is fantastic
     
  6. Literally can't recall anything from the last album but this song instantly got me back on board, this rules
     
  7. Michael Belt

    metadata incarnate Supporter

    and with John Congleton at the helm, LFG
     
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  8. nice in-depth interview



    also tickets went on sale this morning — see u in philly
     
  9. radiodead

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    Really like the way this one is shaping up.
     
  10. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious

    hope this is a good bounce back
     
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  12. got an advance stream of this — gotta say, i think it really rules. it fully reclaims the urgency i think they elided on the last record, and the songs feel tighter and more refined overall than they were on the last two records. it's fun, it's loud, it's got a lot of really sick guitars imo. i'm thrilled
     
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  13. radiodead

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    I think “Say It Like You Mean It” is a really great song. This is the most interested I’ve been in their work in a while.
     
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  14. out today folks
     
  15. AP_Punk

    achin' to be Prestigious

    i'm hooked.

    enjoyed it so much that i grabbed the Newbury comics vinyl variant (autographed too so that's a plus).
     
  16. HeckYeahMatt

    Not Big Chungus

    100% their best post-reunion album
     
  17. I don't think it beats No Cities to Love but that's a very high bar. I think I'll be listening to this a lot. "Don't Feel Right" and "Dress Yourself" have some of their hardest-hitting lyrics since The Woods for sure. "Hunt You Down" is a fucking blast. I just think this rules
     
  18. Michael Belt

    metadata incarnate Supporter

    this is really really good.
     
  19. NJPunkMusic

    Die rad.

    Sorry for the 2 month bump, but this album has had some lasting value thus far for me. Really still enjoying it. May be my second favorite of theirs. The Woods will always be my favorite though. No skips album still almost 20 years later.
     
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  20. chhholly123

    i’ve been meaning to tell you

    saw them last night, the new songs sounded great live! they still rocked all the old stuff too, all the woods tracks really popped off.
     
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  21. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum

     
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  22. NJPunkMusic

    Die rad.

    Anyone else grab the limited edition 7" for record store day? Was the first thing in my hands when I got into the store. Its not ground breaking, but I enjoy it.
     
  23. i don’t know if this is spicy or not and obviously everyone thinks no cities is great but i’ve been mulling over the take that post hiatus material has been of a quality overall with pre-.

    anyway this album is really good and was killer live last night and every time i see them i feel like this is a canonical, goated band and carrie is my favorite guitar player
     
  24. HeckYeahMatt

    Not Big Chungus


    No Cities rocks! Also, man Little Rope feels like a nice shot to the arm SK needed. POW & TCWH are decent albums but definitely feel muted
     
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