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Universal acclaim- based on 167 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 143 out of 167
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Mixed: 17 out of 167
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Negative: 7 out of 167
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Oct 11, 2021The years away have allowed for something grand to grow. Strong singular ideas collected into one of the best come back albums in recent memory. They sound fresh like new comers aiming to prove their skill but with the execution of the veterans they are that gives for one head bashing vocal stripping ride. Highlights: no cities to love,a new wave,price tag&fangless
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Oct 1, 2017Albúm con el que conocà a esta grandiosa banda y que hizo que me interesara por su música, "A New Wave" canción pegajosa que nunca me quite de la cabeza en 2015.
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Dec 9, 2015I haven't loved an album so much on first listen since Nirvana's Nevermind. It might have dropped al the way back in January but it's been fresh in mind throughout the year because of just how good it is
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Aug 23, 2015
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Jun 14, 2015
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May 29, 2015The 10 year hiatus hasn’t tempered their resolve for innovation. As taut, and musically confrontational as anything from their back catalogue. Love them or loathe them, there is no band that sound likes Sleater Kinney, and they remain just as valuable as they have ever been
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Apr 4, 2015I listened to this one a couple times on Spotify simply because the critics like it so much. I think it's OK, but I think the Metacritic rating is a tad high. But to each their own...
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Feb 8, 2015This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 3, 2015
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Jan 31, 2015
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Jan 31, 2015A sharp set of post-punk songs, this album is as satisfying as it is clever and with that an incredible comeback from a band that's been on hiatus for almost ten years. Bar Sleater-Kinney's timing, at it's worst it's unsurprising but intensely enjoyable. At it's best No Cities to Love is raw and poignant and sure to entertain.
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Jan 27, 2015What a catchy and unique album. The songs don't hang around long enough, but what they lack in length they make up for with hooks, melodies, and variety.
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Jan 25, 2015This album is great. It both glamorizes and pokes fun a hipster culture while parodying and taking part in that post-punk genre of music. An excellent album about losing fame through age and tiredness and regaining it back, breaking idols, so on and so forth. Add some sick guitar solos and you have a killer pop album that is a great start off for 2015.
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Jan 22, 2015
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Jan 20, 2015
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Jan 20, 2015The 10 years they've been away have likely provided fertile ground for the subject matter of this brand new opus of theirs. Also easily has their most riveting compositions, musically speaking, since The Hot Rock. Leave it to Sleater-Kinney never rest on laurels, even when they've got too many to comfortably lay on. 32 minutes of laser-cut precision striking with the force of a sledgehammer.
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Apr 9, 2015The Oregonians' confident comeback is balls-out bold, the threepiece returning with fresh vitality.
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MagnetFeb 20, 2015It's a furious, loud, unbridled, relentless album. [No. 117, p.60]
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MojoFeb 2, 2015No Cities To Love stares down its troubles, power and joy ultimately lying in the hands of the people who can write such songs. [Feb 2015, p.86]