
Sleater-Kinny - The Center Won't Hold VMP VERSION Vinyl LP
There's a lot of assumptions about what three women, when they get to a certain age, what they sound like, you know?â Carrie Brownstein says. âThe sound of this record is a sound that I'm pretty sure no women our age have made before.â After over 25 years of making music together, Sleater-Kinney find new ways to keep doing what their musicâs always done with reckless finesse: challenge and disrupt. Reflective of a time when our systemâs flaws bubble to the surface more with each passing day, Sleater-Kinneyâs ninth studio album The Center Wonât Hold eagerly busts open the surface and exposes the cracks, with a lyrical brilliance and sonic language that effortlessly morphs between brazen, chilling fervor and soft, urgent despair. Boasting Annie Clarkâs (St. Vincent) first full-length production credit, it shocks, unapologetically taking up space in far more ways than one, and most unexpectedly, it gleams.
Tracks:
Side A
The Center Won't Hold
Hurry On Home
Reach Out
Can I Go On
A Restless Life
Side B
Ruins (Stained Version)
LOVE
Bad Dance
The Future Is Here
The Dog/The Body
Broken
Label: VMP
There's a lot of assumptions about what three women, when they get to a certain age, what they sound like, you know?â Carrie Brownstein says. âThe sound of this record is a sound that I'm pretty sure no women our age have made before.â After over 25 years of making music together, Sleater-Kinney find new ways to keep doing what their musicâs always done with reckless finesse: challenge and disrupt. Reflective of a time when our systemâs flaws bubble to the surface more with each passing day, Sleater-Kinneyâs ninth studio album The Center Wonât Hold eagerly busts open the surface and exposes the cracks, with a lyrical brilliance and sonic language that effortlessly morphs between brazen, chilling fervor and soft, urgent despair. Boasting Annie Clarkâs (St. Vincent) first full-length production credit, it shocks, unapologetically taking up space in far more ways than one, and most unexpectedly, it gleams.
Tracks:
Side A
The Center Won't Hold
Hurry On Home
Reach Out
Can I Go On
A Restless Life
Side B
Ruins (Stained Version)
LOVE
Bad Dance
The Future Is Here
The Dog/The Body
Broken
Label: VMP
Description
There's a lot of assumptions about what three women, when they get to a certain age, what they sound like, you know?â Carrie Brownstein says. âThe sound of this record is a sound that I'm pretty sure no women our age have made before.â After over 25 years of making music together, Sleater-Kinney find new ways to keep doing what their musicâs always done with reckless finesse: challenge and disrupt. Reflective of a time when our systemâs flaws bubble to the surface more with each passing day, Sleater-Kinneyâs ninth studio album The Center Wonât Hold eagerly busts open the surface and exposes the cracks, with a lyrical brilliance and sonic language that effortlessly morphs between brazen, chilling fervor and soft, urgent despair. Boasting Annie Clarkâs (St. Vincent) first full-length production credit, it shocks, unapologetically taking up space in far more ways than one, and most unexpectedly, it gleams.
Tracks:
Side A
The Center Won't Hold
Hurry On Home
Reach Out
Can I Go On
A Restless Life
Side B
Ruins (Stained Version)
LOVE
Bad Dance
The Future Is Here
The Dog/The Body
Broken
Label: VMP















